Sounds like advanced dress making to me. What an idiot.
@TheHairlessGibbon23 сағат бұрын
Love your work, keep it up .
@victorbruce57724 күн бұрын
Don't use cassette tape for kite string.
@djieffe5 күн бұрын
ribbon from tape cassette...
@davidj.344110 күн бұрын
Standard at Boeing
@Stroopwaffe111 күн бұрын
Do HESH Do HESH Pleasey Please.
@operationalfacts56028 күн бұрын
Can't promise but I'll look in to it and see if enough technical info is available online.
@SeanPat100111 күн бұрын
Back in the 1960s, IBM had explosive links in their computers. If the electrical power went wonky, these links would go off to quickly shut down circuits and prevent further damage. If they went off, they would have to be replaced. That was an expensive and time consuming operation. In our lab there was an engineer who was on duty all the time the computer was on and his job was to shut the computer down if power went wonky before the explosive links were triggered. The good old days😂
@drim_lun12 күн бұрын
We're on our government agencies' watchlist now 😂
@gardenguy35712 күн бұрын
why did this show up in my youtube feed
@matsv20112 күн бұрын
I really doubt the particle floating around would stay there longer than the recloser takes to close (typically 10-15 minutes)
@tomg628413 күн бұрын
1998 Malibu used this system, after warranty boom boom boom. Back to Honda.
@LastWordSword13 күн бұрын
Metallicized carbon fibers are controlled exports.
@jeffwalther393514 күн бұрын
From the info on your video, I deduced that it was the SOFAR grid that is so extraordinarily sensitive, it picked up the implosion of the tiny OceanView submersible that was observing the Titanic that first confirmed the accident as such. The US military, Coast Guard, were the first to report an implosion, time and place. Whotta a great and powerful thing is this brilliantly-based network! The sub probably was coincidently close in depth to that special band of water when it happened making the sound carry far enough to be picked up by all 3 stations. All-in-all, this was a great eye-opening video that reveals how-the-h*** the military knows such things that for centuries before, people were just never seen again and no one knew what happened, e.g., submarines Scorpion and Thresher in the sixties.
@operationalfacts560213 күн бұрын
In addition, nowadays they also have underseas microphones(hydrophones) that floats in the SOFAR channel near underseas cables in the middle of the oceans. So a disturbance in the sea doesn't have to be to close to the SOFAR channel depth. Checkout the image link below. www.whoi.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/v42n2-smith1en_5626_115448.jpg
@IcECreAm-sv2qv15 күн бұрын
TIL
@domesticcat506915 күн бұрын
🗨️✈️
@RukmalEkanayake15 күн бұрын
Harris Brian Perez Brian Garcia Susan
@imantasct29715 күн бұрын
It would be nice if you could also add some real life photoes in your videos
@operationalfacts560215 күн бұрын
Some videos do have real photos of items in the video(checkout some of the previous videos). Also in the description is a link to the reference material that I use. In some cases like in this video, real photos are not available online. check the reference link in the description for more info and diagrams.
@Chrispy495716 күн бұрын
D A N G E R S T R I N G
@isaacm192917 күн бұрын
The "we are SOFAR, please pick us up" bomb.
@jsl151850b17 күн бұрын
*Didn't a test of that prove ineffective?* (Late 1970s)
@Birch1243017 күн бұрын
Would aircraft only drop one or would they have 2 in case of malfunction
@815TypeSirius17 күн бұрын
Civilians are the only real target in a military operation and any other conclusion is propaganda or psyop manipulation. Any military operation targeting non civilian onjectives are wasting resources and fulfilling the loss conditions. Also, this idea is beyond stupid due to the electrical potential of graphene and also that graphene floats in air... these actually use a molten copper "film" which melts the insulation and creates more effective shorts circuts. Think of it like a thin sheet of molten copper that solidifies quickly after wrapping around the lines. They arent effective, its best to just cut the lines. Sure this can cause some damage as fault prevention kicks in but they're not even 5% effective.
@maxbennett541217 күн бұрын
Neat.
@TerryLawrence00117 күн бұрын
Never let Mylar balloons with metallic fishline attached fly near power lines!
@armageddonready407118 күн бұрын
Tell me again why our power grid is above the ground, and not in conduit underground?
@PSUQDPICHQIEIWC18 күн бұрын
Lower installation cost and lower transmission loss. Permittivity of air is not the same as soil. Running transmission lines underwater is worse.
@TerryLawrence00117 күн бұрын
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$Profit$
@Ostsol19 күн бұрын
While it disables electrical infrastructure in a way that makes rebuilding easier, it was found during the Gulf War that civilians suffered immensely due to the fact that water and sewage treatment facilities and hospitals were also disabled. In theory, making life for civilians miserable is supposed to make them demand that their leaders end the war, but it can in fact galvanise them against their enemies. Thus, you're just left with causing suffering. Strategically, such consequences must be weighed against the damage it may cause to the military machine. Iraq was still able to launch SCUD missiles everywhere and supply their military, however overwhelmed it was by the vastly superior Coalition forces.
@joseph797219 күн бұрын
I know what I'm doing this Tuesday
@dr.froghopper671120 күн бұрын
Biggest flaw I see in this explanation is that it only explains a single filament. You’d need thousands to be really effective. Wind alone would blow ionized particles away. Sounds nifty in theory but the explanation is flawed.
@bravojr20 күн бұрын
Neat. Thought about this when i was 14...
@slomotrainwreck21 күн бұрын
Aug 14, 2003 northeast USA blackout triggered by a hot day transmission line droop and contact with a tree. Should have been just a local blackout but a software bug at a First Energy control room caused a cascading grid failure. On it's own, the grid equipment is robust, the control systems and software, not so much.😢
@chrisjudge-wm9hs21 күн бұрын
Disabling the power grid will lead to cannibalism looting and worse. -__- Most people don't know where their packaged good comes from let alone be expected to forage in a city situation going down.
@MarlKitsune21 күн бұрын
Seems useless against any probably set up powergrid. Just turning that leg off then back on would probably be the extent of the fix.
@Actaeon2nd22 күн бұрын
What is surprising to me is that the melting point of copper is 1984 degF while the melting point of steel is something like 2500 degF. So the copper is far higher in temperature than its melting point? Due to the high pressure involved?
@selurxelpirt24 күн бұрын
metal spaghetti
@isekaiexpress945024 күн бұрын
KZbin, what are you trying to tell me? I should educate myself in peaceful, law-abiding and totally not sarcastic way about energy infrastructure? Golly, what a great idea!
@AdrianVay-kp6te25 күн бұрын
It vas used by US on Jugoslavia agression!!!
@IshaknIzhsbsb25 күн бұрын
Jones Jennifer Young Scott Clark Lisa
@tjpprojects719225 күн бұрын
Better than self sealing stem bolts...
@FranktheDachshund26 күн бұрын
I prefer the self-sealing stem bolts myself.
@QuinnCsVideos27 күн бұрын
The bolts holding my gas bike rear sprocket on:
@QuinnCsVideos27 күн бұрын
Chernobyl after the first explosion: *Graphite bomb*
@user-pr6ed3ri2k27 күн бұрын
graphite
@christopherleubner663327 күн бұрын
These are also used as anti radar countermeasures too. The filsments are silver or aluminum plated graphite fibers .
@cherylwirz272228 күн бұрын
If you see spaghetti falling from the sky, you're gonna have a bad time.
@lettybastien462428 күн бұрын
That’s what clams see.
@Vibycko28 күн бұрын
*megalovania blasts in the background*
@Coppermeshman16 күн бұрын
Better tacos than spaghetti.
@HappySpanker201614 күн бұрын
In Italy, it's called 'harvest season'
@Ruhgtfo29 күн бұрын
What does it used for?
@quint3ssent1a29 күн бұрын
I once heard about more evil cousin of this bomb: PLASMA BOMB. Tldr after the initial weak explosion disperses graphite particles in a cloud, second, large explosion triggers explosive current generator, which shorts itself through the graphite cloud. The cloud becomes ionized and probably shoot lightning around, and after that it'll probably burn away (being superheated carbon particles in air). Oh, and while this cloud exists as a plasma ball, it also fucks up everything with antenna and/or microchips in it. Yeah.
@avery46429 күн бұрын
There are protective relays that sense every kind of fault that could present on a power line that could damage transformers. The breakers will always be tripped by these protective relays before any damage to major items such as transformers happens
@Bryan-Hensley28 күн бұрын
Yeap but what happened in North Carolina sure did some major long term damage to a substation. They are just hoping the illegal immigrants don't catch on. But it was all over the News.
@Nidkidful22 күн бұрын
You're counting on the breaker not being bypassed by the arc. But yes, modern grid infrastructure is much more resilient against this attack mode.