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2023-12-06 at 2:39 AM UTC
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2023-12-06 at 2:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny your over thinking things. whether a fire starts or not will be totally dependent on the material used in the construction of the structure.
he had like 3 hours to fill the house with gas, the resulting explosion was oxygen starved and had a low temperature judging by the color of the flame, and all the combustible were sent high into the air before they could become hot enough to ignite.
whats left were bricks and concretes and some furniture which in fact burned.
combustible gasses are denser than air and they will fill up to half full before leaking out through the windows leaving enough air for thr perfect explosion in most cases.
I dont know shit about the chemistry of it but sometimes Cameras don't give off proper colors and often (especially Samsungs) will embellish using interpolated software built in. You may not of seen blue or green or yellow but red.. etc. any combination that it sees to change out for a better quality photo
especially when it's moving that many frames a second it lowers its ability to capture better lighting and colors. -
2023-12-06 at 2:40 AM UTC
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2023-12-06 at 2:40 AM UTC
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2023-12-06 at 2:41 AM UTC
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2023-12-06 at 2:43 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny the entire thing seems like hes been gaslit into insanity.
or maybe he just krózed out.
thats the thing with the human mind...with a suitable combination of chemicals and certain environmental stimulation...the wires are easily crossed and screws easily lost.
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2023-12-06 at 2:48 AM UTC
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2023-12-06 at 2:49 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra his main youtube account was deleted for 'cyberbullying'
the only people he seems to be bullying are the FBI and I guess the cops who kicked his door in but that wasn't really 'cyber' anything
Oh shut the fuck up CIA.. You all work together.
watch your single file line of smirk faces, Faggot ass bitch -
2023-12-06 at 2:52 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny your over thinking things. whether a fire starts or not will be totally dependent on the material used in the construction of the structure.
he had like 3 hours to fill the house with gas, the resulting explosion was oxygen starved and had a low temperature judging by the color of the flame, and all the combustible were sent high into the air before they could become hot enough to ignite.
whats left were bricks and concretes and some furniture which in fact burned.
combustible gasses are denser than air and they will fill up to half full before leaking out through the windows leaving enough air for thr perfect explosion in most cases.
false. the house could be made out of straw...or brick...or subatomically bonded tungsten... and if the proper stoichiometric ratio of gas to air is achieved there will be a kabloowie regardless.
not seeing your point
combustible gasses are both denser and lighter than air...depending on the gas. for example, some of my funnest youthful indiscretions in pyrotechnics involved ethylene which i know for a fact is lighter than air.
you should probably stick to lecturing to retards in other places that arent here because you keep posting shit that is flagrantly and abundantly false. being half full of where or what? if the windows are closed nothing is leaking out of them...especially in cold climates with well-sealed windows to keep in heat and prevent condensation. an intentionally opened gas line would INCREASE the internal pressure up to the pressure of the gas line until a vent of some sort was exposed. -
2023-12-06 at 2:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock they have to have thighs like that…their men like women that look like men
or goats
or load bearing animals
Originally posted by infinityshock a tire flying along at a few hundred miles per hour isnt non-lethal
that was a poke at them for labelling rubber bullets as "non-lethal" projectiles. -
2023-12-06 at 2:54 AM UTC
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2023-12-06 at 2:55 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny or load bearing animals
that was a poke at them for labelling rubber bullets as "non-lethal" projectiles.
the only load they care about their animals bearing is the one they inject into whatever orifice they can penetrate before said animal manages to escape
yea, their 'rubber' bullets are plastic coated steel, lead, or tungsten -
2023-12-06 at 2:58 AM UTC
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2023-12-06 at 2:59 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock false. the house could be made out of straw…or brick…or subatomically bonded tungsten… and if the proper stoichiometric ratio of gas to air is achieved there will be a kabloowie regardless.
like ah sed, not going to happen if they are already thrown up high into the air before achieving their flash point.not seeing your point
combustible gasses are both denser and lighter than air…depending on the gas. for example, some of my funnest youthful indiscretions in pyrotechnics involved ethylene which i know for a fact is lighter than air.
gasses in this context would be the kind of gasses they supply to homes for consumption purposes such as cooking and heating. not some of your niche market special and exotic gasses.you should probably stick to lecturing to retards in other places that arent here because you keep posting shit that is flagrantly and abundantly false. being half full of where or what? if the windows are closed nothing is leaking out of them…especially in cold climates with well-sealed windows to keep in heat and prevent condensation. an intentionally opened gas line would INCREASE the internal pressure up to the pressure of the gas line until a vent of some sort was exposed.
no houses are completely hermetically sealed. they all leak. a lot. -
2023-12-06 at 3:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny like ah sed, not going to happen if they are already thrown up high into the air before achieving their flash point.
gasses in this context would be the kind of gasses they supply to homes for consumption purposes such as cooking and heating. not some of your niche market special and exotic gasses.
no houses are completely hermetically sealed. they all leak. a lot.
the roof isnt getting thrown into the air until the gas explodes.
methane is lighter than air.
modern houses use a 'new' means of environmental sealing where the amount of interior gasses escaping are virtually trivial in purging the interior air of explosive gasses that are capable of being dispensed from even a 'small' gas line that is intentionally sabotaged
for example...this dumb nigger:
https://www.foxnews.com/story/natural-gas-leak-suspected-in-florida-apartment-explosion-that-killed-father-and-infant-daughterUsing a search warrant, police found a dryer in the victims’ shattered town home in Tucker Heights, Bell said. Next door, a dryer was missing from the unoccupied unit where the blast began, he said.
stole a dryer from a neighboring apartment and left it leaking, which resulted in an explosion that leveled the structure. this structure was essentially antique and very 'leaky' yet a small gas line to a dryer provided enough fuel to demolish the building -
2023-12-06 at 5:29 AM UTC
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2023-12-06 at 3:39 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock the roof isnt getting thrown into the air until the gas explodes.
1- like you claimed, modern houses are lined with a layer of insulators that insulated the heat of the explosion from combustibles parts of the structure during the explosion.
2- the explosion wasnt hot enough to reach the flash point that will set the structure on fire. not all explosions are hot. some are rather "cold".methane is lighter than air.
do houses get supplied with methane for cooking ?modern houses use a 'new' means of environmental sealing where the amount of interior gasses escaping are virtually trivial in purging the interior air of explosive gasses that are capable of being dispensed from even a 'small' gas line that is intentionally sabotaged
for example…this dumb nigger:
https://www.foxnews.com/story/natural-gas-leak-suspected-in-florida-apartment-explosion-that-killed-father-and-infant-daughter
stole a dryer from a neighboring apartment and left it leaking, which resulted in an explosion that leveled the structure. this structure was essentially antique and very 'leaky' yet a small gas line to a dryer provided enough fuel to demolish the building
yes, like i said, no matter how long the gas has been leaking the ratio of gas to air will remain more or less 50-50 due to leakages around the house.
theres no effort needed to "mix" the amount of fuel and air to a precise, specific ratio like you suggested. -
2023-12-06 at 3:42 PM UTCi want to explode some stuff but I also don't want to get in trouble
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2023-12-06 at 6:32 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny 1- like you claimed, modern houses are lined with a layer of insulators that insulated the heat of the explosion from combustibles parts of the structure during the explosion.
2- the explosion wasnt hot enough to reach the flash point that will set the structure on fire. not all explosions are hot. some are rather "cold".
do houses get supplied with methane for cooking ?
yes, like i said, no matter how long the gas has been leaking the ratio of gas to air will remain more or less 50-50 due to leakages around the house.
theres no effort needed to "mix" the amount of fuel and air to a precise, specific ratio like you suggested.
Not seeing the relevance to any of that.
Houses use methane for stoves, water heaters, spa or pool heaters, clothes dryers, etc etc
The ratio of gas to air is indeterminate and depends on too many factors to know without actually testing each individual example.
The ideal ratio of fuel to oxygen causes the best explosion. If the ratio is on the rich or lean side the explosion will be weaker or not be possible at all. Fun fact...100% methane won't explode by itself. It needs oxygen as an oxidizer -
2023-12-06 at 6:32 PM UTC