EMP Pt 2
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our gvt will use this on us
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Can a EMP disable electronics for a moment? Not like destroy electronics for ever.
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@quilpie123 Pacemakers are somewhat sensitive to voltage fluctuations and rapidly changing magnetic fields. Your theory on electronic brain implants is debatable. It's all dependent people's conformity and future changes in what people will think is morally acceptable to do to a human being at the hands of someone else other than God.
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@TechnoManiac2 If your lucky, if the pulse is decayed enough by great enough distance (over 2,000 kilometers) you might just get a blue screen of death/restart caused by a voltage fluctuation from the power supply and a hard drive write error. If your lucky the motherboard won't be physically damaged.
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man...... my xbox
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Im gunna be pissed if they EMP and my laptop gets fried... FUCK EMPS...
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Transistors usually survive or don't survive and there's nothing in between. With vacuum tubes and magnetic media (like hard drives and floppy disks) their operation may be disrupted; data lost; etc, but they may still be repaired.
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It might force a reboot in computersystems, but mostly it siply fries the sensitive electronics.
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@TechnoManiac2 destroys electronics to a state where you have to replace them.
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I have the EMP app
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better start working on faraday cages people
lol
Every couple of months or so I have to address the same accusation - over and over again. NOT FAKE!!! As we said in the comm, the device only affects a precise area. We filmed from OUTSIDE this area, in the safe zone. Even so, one radio mic receiver was knocked out, although not permanently. We also lost the camera mounted inside the car, as we expected.
flummox2000 2 months ago 2
so, what exactly does the pulse kill in the car? what components have to be replaced to make the car run again?
myclem6674 2 months ago
@myclem6674 Not sure exactly. I think the main culprit was the electronic ignition. Any small electronic parts, semiconductors, chips etc are vulnverable, whereas the older, chunkier resistors & capacitors etc are much tougher due to their size.
flummox2000 2 months ago