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" ... But it doesn’t stop after the pandemic ends and recovery begins. The same predictors above should also be used as guideposts to future-proof your business against the next shockwave. A large part of building a successful long-term business is ensuring that the business is resilient to the inevitable injections of Murphy’s Law. Take each of the above business variables, and plan what actions you might need to take in your business to better endure a future economic disaster. ... "
" ... Coronavirus has shifted every British citizen’s way of life, shut down much of the country’s private sector and strained public services. While finance professionals must focus on the fiscal response to the pandemic, Europeans should not forget there could be another economic shockwave on the horizon. For professionals managing public money, the need to be forward-thinking is that much more critical. ... "
" ... Joan Didion, wrote her essay Slouching Towards Bethlehem in 1964 from Haight-Ashbury, ground zero for the cultural shockwave unleashed when the oldest Baby Boomers became eligible for the draft, found their parent’s lifestyle stifling and discovered the pleasures—and pains—of drugs, sex and rock and roll. ... "
" ... Last but not least, I should mention that when light travels in a medium, it can slow down. In water, it slows down to about 75% of the vacuum speed of light. Thus it is not uncommon for high energy particles to actually travel faster than light in such a medium. If the particle is charged, it produces a optical shockwave not unlike, in principle, the acoustic shockwave of a supersonic aircraft. This shockwave is often in the form of visible light, when it is called Cherenkov radiation. This radiation can be seen, e.g., in nuclear power plants in spent fuel pools, and it is also used as a means to detect high energy neutrinos in very large tanks of very pure water (if, in a rare interaction, a neutrino knocks out an electron with enough kinetic energy, that electron will produce a flash of Cherenkov radiation.) ... "
" ... On the evening of August 4, two powerful explosions rocked the harbor of Beirut in Lebanon. Buildings near the explosion's epicenter were flattened in an instant. Cars in the street were thrown through the air like toys and even ships, anchored in the harbor, capsized. A huge shockwave thundered through the city. Rolling over the earth at the speed of sound, the sudden pressure burst shattered windows up to 20 kilometers (or 15 miles) away from the explosion's epicenter. More than 300,000 families have lost their homes due to the explosions, 6,000 people were injured, and 220 people were killed. ... "