Our fear of turbulence is both a natural and a disproportionate response to that improbable feat. Our reactions to it are as chaotic and nonlinear as the winds themselves. “It’s easy to run a simulation for a few seconds and make it a little better,” Pettit said. “But if you’re in flight and you’re getting that moderate turbulence for an hour or two, the anxiety builds up. After a while, I’m, like, Turn this airplane around, I want to go home. I don’t need to go to Hawaii anymore.” ♦
袭击发生后,身在阿联酋的王萌收到了“潜在导弹袭击”预警。受访者供图
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It’s possible, however, to report on all this while also staying optimistic about the underlying technology–whether it be crypto, AI, self-driving cars, or the many other marvelous inventions that can improve our lives. Unfortunately, it feels that expressing views on technology has become yet another way to declare allegiance with one side or the other in our interminable culture wars. This is a shame. New technology, whether in the form of electricity or antibiotics or the internet, has always brought cause for excitement and the promise of a better future.
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