Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Elemental Force Unleashed

 


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    1. Yep.

      And some extremely high high speed photography. The 'spikes' are the guy wires supporting the tower turning into plasma.

      All this took place in somewhere between two shakes of a lambs tail and a twinkling of an eye, less than one millisecond after detonation.

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  2. Looks like Saturn crashing into Jupiter.

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  3. The lines are rocket trails to study shock waves. Pretty sure that was an air burst, likely parachuted. Amazingly horrible to think of using that on Ma Earth/people.

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    1. when i was young and in that line of work, we looked on the "special weapons" as just another tool of diplomacy for the politicians to rattle with. We were very serious with our tools and truly cared that the immensity of their power not be discounted by those politicians. Never call them simply bombs. It makes them much too psychologically easy for the uninformed to consider using them. that they are in the hands of amatures today gives me pause.

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  4. Interesting how many people saw this and thought, "Atomic bomb fireball." The ability to see something happening in nano seconds is almost ho-hum. I remember the first time I saw a picture of an atomic fireball and just how in aww I was.
    Nova, or something like it did a program on high speed photography and discussed how they progressed to be able to take pictures like this. Doubt they'd do such a program today. No climate change angle.

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    1. That's not true Sherm. There's plenty of climate change going on in and around one of those detonations.

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  5. Doing a quick research on Goggle, this is actually a Hydrogen Bomb explosion being tested, I believe, in the Nevada desert. The lines you see are indeed guy wire lines support the tower. All that supporting equipment was instantly vaporized in the blast. Tree Mike, I have no idea what you are talking about.

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