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While I prefer the term physical distance alarm, my
invention
is called a social distancing alarm SODIAL to conform to
the
popular term used to describe the need to stay separated
from
others in order to reduce the rate of contamination of
airborne diseases by infected persons to the
naïve or
uninfected person. A SODIAL is presently needed to reduce
the
spread of the coronavirus, a dangerous and deadly viral
disease having a variety of names from SARS-2, covid19,
china
virus and just virus depending upon the person expressing
the
term. Six feet or two meters distance is now considered the
minimum safe distance for social intercourse without
spreading the coronavirus.
The battery operated SODIAL features a flexible antenna to
measure distances to other persons attached to a central
control unit and audio and visual alarm unit. The antenna
securely wraps completely around a person at about the
chest
level with lights and a unique SODIAL color pattern along
the
outside of the antenna to clearly indicate to others that the
persons is protected by a SODIAL. The central control unit
features a distance adjustment means and distance
indicator
to adjust the distance at which the alarm and lights are
triggered. The SODIAL color pattern and loud audio alarm
with
verbal warning in harsh language will advise others that the
safe distance between the user and others has been
breached.
The distance measuring electronics within the central
control
unit can be configured using a variety of common distancing
measurement methods such as radar or ultrasound echoing.
It is contemplated that the SODIAL will eventually be
universally used by everyone who desires to stop the spread
of
airborne diseases.
el dueno
The Wells curve
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wells_curve "later studies demonstrated that the droplet size at which evaporation outpaces falling is smaller than that described by Wells, and the settling time is longer" .. except the real world isn't like that. [8th of 7, Jul 26 2020]
Amazon social distancing tech
https://blog.abouta...-distance-assistant [doctorremulac3, Jul 27 2020]
[link]
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// minimum safe distance // |
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There is no "safe distance". The statistical theory on which the concept is predicated is only marginally valid in a very narrow range of conditions, and for droplet infection only. <link> |
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In real world conditions, with air currents and moving bodies and wind and air conditioning, and given that the virus can (allegedly) be transmitted by surface contamination - not just droplet transmission, hence the abjurations to "wash hands and disinfect surfaces" - the whole "social/physical distancing" procedure is pointless. |
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There are as yet no rigorous, credible peer-reviewed studies, with an acceptably large sample size, that support the concept in this situation. |
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[-] bad science, Ju-Ju, cargo-cultism. |
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I think it's quite good but only if it has an '8th'
setting, to warn of any proximity to the ultimate
toxin. |
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You say such lively things, [xen]. We're flattered. |
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//wraps completely around a person at about the chest level with lights// I'd say this alone would be pretty effective at prompting social distancing in most contexts. |
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Aren't they doing this at Amazon locations? |
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Yea, see link. So not a bad idea, but already know to
exist albeit in a different form. [+] anyway. |
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I don't like Amazon's take where it just shows up on TV - it needs to
be with you, to keep you informed, rather than just chiding you later. |
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My preference would be for a constant light-saber hum to remind you;
so quiet as to be almost subliminal; louder motion sounds when you
or others are moving relative to each other, and that squeaky/clashy
noise when you bump into somebody's personal space. |
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No klaxon and red navy emergency light? |
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If either of you have sneezed in the last 4 hours,
then, yes. |
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