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Originally posted by Unity_99
Also, this phasing, can be used to induce a different frequency range, so the paramilitary or generals can have bullets pass through them and not affect them at all.
Originally posted by NoClue206
Originally posted by Unity_99
Also, this phasing, can be used to induce a different frequency range, so the paramilitary or generals can have bullets pass through them and not affect them at all.
Someone told me if I jump off a really high building head first I would live, as long as I had a helmet on....
Don't believe everything you hear.
They can induce a cloud, it wont be a nuclear mushroom cloud, over a town, or region, and within 1 minute temperatures drop to - 237 C, and everyone is dead. They then clean up, bodies go down D.U.M.B.'s which stand for: Dead, Undisposed, Man. Bodies
Apparently it was described as quick, no nonsense depopulation. Black Ops clean up and onto another region, for the whole of North America, planned for this year.
Originally posted by Phage
Absolute zero. Cool.
I mean cold.
Because of its low temperature, hydrogen is also ideal for studying superconductor magnets and it is also a perfect liquid for cryogenic freezing. Due to the fact that hydrogen is the simplest of all elements, it has a temperature of 14 degrees Kelvin in the liquid state. That is minus 259 degrees Celsius.
Films of three tests show the effect of increasing wind speed. For a visual reference,
consider that the instrumentation poles appearing in the film are 20 meters high. At 3-4
miles-per-hour cold gases spread only a small distance on the ground before warming and
rising. The buoyancy of the hydrogen carries the water vapor upward as it rises. With an
8-mph breeze the cold hydrogen gas is carried further along the ground with the
condensed water vapor. Eventually the hydrogen warms and becomes buoyant. More
rapid wind dissipates the water vapor cloud and also more rapidly warms the cold
hydrogen which now rises invisibly without its water vapor cloak...
A spill of a significantly larger quantity may behave differently
and form a more persistent pool. Under such conditions, air may condense into the liquid
hydrogen and form a liquid-solid slurry mixture. Liquid oxygen mixed with other fuel
substances such as oils form shock sensitive mixtures with explosive yields similar to
solid explosives. Extreme caution should be used if confronted with a large liquid
hydrogen pool. Isolate and evacuate the area
Hydrogen Cold Weather Test Site Planned for Michigan
A hydrogen cold weather test site is planned for the Selfridge Air National Guard (SANG) Base in Selfridge, Michigan. The test site is a collaboration among the U. S. Army, Hyundai-Kia and Chevron and is part of the U. S. DOE (Department of Energy) Controlled Hydrogen Fleet and Infrastructure Demonstration and Validation Program. Now, there’s mouthful.
What this is basically is a way to test the dispensing of hydrogen and the performance of fuel cell vehicles in cold weather.
Originally posted by Unity_99
Originally posted by Phage
Absolute zero. Cool.
I mean cold.
It would be safe to say that coming in and posting that is not going to calm my heart or cut it with me. Between his info, and yours, his is very informative, and most of what he says, I already know, and suspect. What you're writing is just speculation. And I'm not going to keep silent on this.
Absolute zero is the point where no more heat can be removed from a system, according to the absolute or thermodynamic temperature scale. This corresponds to 0 K or -273.15°C.