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On the road near the South Ossetian border - 10 Aug 08

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Al Jazeera's Jonah Hull reports from the town of Gori heading near Georgian-South Ossetian border.

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  • @sano0311 and FSB already knows names of CIA agents who knows our names o_O

  • @eimsori

    its only 6 of you and CIA already knows your names XD

  • @Heightofhate Thats my point. Shockwaves can shatter glass through pitch, not just blast strength. When an opera singer shatters glass, it is not flung anywhere with momentum. It just breaks. It was likely a far-away explosion, or there would be more than windows broken. Or it was just a large piece of shrapnel, which would have done any number of things to the glass.

  • @ppitm I know that, but alone the fact that a single piece of glass is lying outside the room is suspecious.

  • @Heightofhate A weak shockwave of correct pitch can shatter glass but is unable to move small objects like the chess pieces. That's why my point, rebutting someone crying foul, but I can't find the original comment. I know that bombs produce shockwaves. They damage your lungs and internal organs from overpressure. If you're getting shelled by large munitions, close your eyes and open your mouth to stay a little safer.

  • @ppitm Unfortunately, a bomb explosion isn't as tender as opera singing.

    There's always a shockwave to come with the sound itself.

  • @Heightofhate An opera singer can break glass, which is uniquely prone to shattering when struck by low power shockwaves of the correct pitch. The shockwaves of many high-pitched sounds can break glass but would not even come close to moving a chesspiece. But I don't even remember what my original comment was about.

  • @ppitm And shockwaves produce noise - didn't you know that?

    Moreover, both shockwaves and noise are simply WAVES OF AIR, and that's exactly these waves of air that PRODUCE SOUND, and when the sound is too loud - we call it "noise".

    Thus: shockwaves are simply a very loud noise, able to break windows and even human ears.

    If vibration is strong enough to break huge pieces of installed glass, that it would be more thatn enough to make men on the chessboards fall and roll.

    This report is a lie.

  • Noise breaks glass, not shockwaves. 19th Cannon, which have no shockwaves, can do it, and glass is very vulnerable to the correct pitch and vibration.

    But naturally, hysterical people scream propaganda at the slightest provocation.

  • jajaj I agree asnul

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