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originally posted by: spaceflyr
Remember I am 62 so I grew up in that era. I could shut down the vehicle just by disturbing the spark, destroy the capacitor that’s inside the distributor and short the battery even.
That is a great question. You're right that in most cases the car was able to restart after some temporary period of not running, which could not happen if some critical components like the capacitor or battery were completely fried.
originally posted by: ArMaP
originally posted by: spaceflyr
Remember I am 62 so I grew up in that era. I could shut down the vehicle just by disturbing the spark, destroy the capacitor that’s inside the distributor and short the battery even.
But would the car be able to restart the engine, like in most (if not all) of the events of UFO interfering with engines?
originally posted by: spaceflyr
Your iPhone and Samsung phones actively listen to your conversations wether you turn your microphone off or not in your phone settings, that is a fact.
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
originally posted by: spaceflyr
Hi friend
I worked at several different government contractors throughout my 40 year career, Raytheon , Bell Atlantic are a few. You my friend are far closer to the truth that you realize. It’s actually 1.6GHZ that’s phase pumped in the material “sandwich “ between the inner vehicle’s hull and the outer skin which is a high purity aluminum that contains a ceramic doping material. It involves several different engineering processes to create lift, (buoyancy) is the correct word used in certain situations. Look up Plant 42 it’s were the third generation of the so called Tic Tac UAP was built. If you want to know more just ask.
Tired of holding in in, the truth that is.
Cheers
a reply to: DaRAGE
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
originally posted by: ArMaP
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
I suppose there’s a reason for the “Tin Foil Hat” community.
Maybe there's more to that than most people think...
On the Effectiveness of Aluminium Foil Helmets: An Empirical Study
You know it almost makes sense that the thought of using tin foil hats was a way not to have your head infiltrated…….but instead the opposite would be true.
Seems to me a tin foil hat would improve reception, like …..
Tin foil on Rabbit Ears Rabbit ears were always a challenge to set for optimum picture quality. The screws or bolts holding the antennae would often loosen, causing one or both to fall and words to fly. Then, there was the use of aluminum foil with them to improve reception.
What makes more sense to me is a faraday cage type hat…..or lead lined caps that radiologist technicians use……if it makes sense at all
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originally posted by: spaceflyr
Hi there, if you want you can ask me what you may like, I’m retired at 62 not really into knowing how to post here so if you want we can just do something like and simple question and answer format and if others want to chime in that’s ok also. My grandson helped me get setup on this site and has been begging me to talk about some of my past work experience in these related you folks may talk about here on ATS. I’m still old fashioned meaning I don’t lie or embellish crazy stuff I can only discuss what I personally had experience with in my career.
Thanks
a reply to: TheBadCabbie
originally posted by: spaceflyr
Hi there
Can I ask a question, what is SWR?
Thanks in advance
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
originally posted by: abe froman
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
Wrap your cell phone in aluminum foil and try to call or text it.
originally posted by: spaceflyr
Hi there
Can I ask a question, what is SWR?
Thanks in advance
a reply to: Ophiuchus1