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Ad Noctem Podcast Podcast

Discussing the things which keep us awake at night, or the stories which help lull us to sleep. The Ad Noctem Podcast is dedicated to the strange, fantastic and innovative. Of particular interest are those things which blur the lines between reality, fantasy, and science fiction. Topics discussed may be fiction, non fiction, or in the grey area between.

  1. 19/11/2021

    Drones Making Rain in Dubai - Cloud Seeding and Weather Manipulation

    Cloud seeding is a form of weather manipulation to encourage cloud formation and increase rainfall in a given area. Although cloud seeding has been experimented with in one form or another for decades, a recent example of weather manipulation in Dubai has made news. Videos have been released by the Emirate's national meteorological center purporting to show rain made by drones. Although drones making rain sounds far fetched, millions of dollars have been poured into research to advance the technology to a state where it's possible.    Why the need for weather manipulation to create rain? The UAE is one of the driest countries on earth and for years has been struggling with declining groundwater tables. That, coupled with vicious heat in excess of 120 degrees Fahrenheit, has led to a worsening water crunch. In these conditions, even when it does rain the water may evaporate before ever reaching the ground and replenishing the groundwater. These cloud seeding technologies enable the formation of more massive water droplets which can survive the descent.    Although cloud seeding has now proven to be a feasible technology, there is still debate about the efficacy of the practice and whether it actually resolves the situation. Some even believe that cloud seeding and other weather manipulation in one region may negatively affect other regions which are similarly dependent on rain patterns. This opens the possibility that these practices may lead to worsening political situations and conflict, as some have even speculated that low water conditions have already led to or worsened conflicts in the middle east.

    6 min
  2. 31/08/2021

    China's Lying Flat Movement and the Similar Stories in America

    The phrase "Lying Flat" doesn't immediately make the impression as a form of social and economic protest which is causing concern among industrialist elites, but it's the relatively simple nature of the movement which creates its power. Lying flat, or "tangping" in Chinese, is a very simple philosophy created by some very complex social situations in the country of China.   Workers in China are often compelled to work gruelling hours for productivity, although this is usually done by intimation rather than outright force. Despite the emergence of "996" work culture - working 9 AM to 9 PM, six days a week - wages and buying power are not keeping pace, and Chinese youths are fearing that they might be the first generation to not be more prosperous than their parents.    Faced with work expectations which are putting their lives and health at risk, and rising costs which prevent them from affording housing and other benchmark goals in spite of this, some are choosing to "Lie Flat". Finding cheaper living situations, cutting down on personal costs, not owning cars or getting married, and finding work that allows them to support themselves without the extreme work culture.   This video discusses the Lying Flat movement, its parallels with earlier philosophies such as Cynicism and Eastern philosophies, and the response by those in positions of power.    It also touches on events which are sometimes reported in the US, but typically not compared to Chinese movements. Similar factors of wage stagnation, rising costs of living, and inflexible and demanding work environments similarly have US workers re-evaluating their options and priorities. From The Great Resignation to Van Life, the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement and emerging aesthetic trends like Cottagecore, this video explores the idea that workers in two very opposed nations may be experiencing very similar struggles.

    15 min

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Discussing the things which keep us awake at night, or the stories which help lull us to sleep. The Ad Noctem Podcast is dedicated to the strange, fantastic and innovative. Of particular interest are those things which blur the lines between reality, fantasy, and science fiction. Topics discussed may be fiction, non fiction, or in the grey area between.

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