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More than 300 raindeer killed by lightening in norway. End of times?
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2016-09-07 at 9:55 PM UTC
Thank you for proving you don't know shit.
[greentext]>In other words the energy output of a lightning bolts gamma radiation is negligible in terms of the amount of work we can do with it.[/greentext]
Negligible
adjective
1. so small, trifling, or unimportant that it may safely be neglected or disregarded
That's crazy. -
2016-09-07 at 10:56 PM UTC
That's crazy.
Yeah it would seem crazy to me too if i didn't know basic physics and didn't have a dictionary. -
2016-09-08 at 4:08 AM UTCAt least I know the difference between negligible energy and relative energy.
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2016-09-08 at 10:29 AM UTC
At least I know the difference between negligible energy and relative energy.
At least i know you don't know math nor physics. -
2016-09-08 at 1:52 PM UTC
At least i know you don't know math nor physics.
Ok, Mr. Kiddie Fiddler. If you're as knowledgeable as you say you are, please provide a single instance of a measurement which was taken of a lightning bolt's energy. I'd like to see the exact result, who took the measurement, and where the result was obtained. -
2016-09-09 at 12:41 AM UTCspectral acually smart today
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2016-09-09 at 3:49 PM UTCWell, psycho, looks like you've been shot down yet again. Can't even provide a single, solitary measurement of a lightning bolt's energy. I am disappoint.
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2016-09-09 at 6:54 PM UTC
i have a degree in electrical engineering.
how 2 make a directed energy weapon?. Lets assume I have unlimited power at my disposal.
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2016-09-09 at 7:38 PM UTCThe only education he has is molesting 4-year-old children.
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2016-09-12 at 4:51 AM UTC
Well, psycho, looks like you've been shot down yet again. Can't even provide a single, solitary measurement of a lightning bolt's energy. I am disappoint.
http://www.atmo.arizona.edu/students/courselinks/spring07/atmo589/articles/SciAmNov88.pdf
haven't read it all, just skimmed over it so will wait to comment fully
it indicates a thunderstorm (not just a single lightning strike) can potentially rival the daily output of a nuclear power plant
also makes a point of talking about the difference between voltage difference and effective power delivered to ground.
fyi if you want to make an argument as to how much power a lightning strike can deliver, you need to consider wattage, ie. both voltage and amperage because one or the other alone means nothing in that regard. -
2016-09-12 at 5:41 AM UTC
Well, psycho, looks like you've been shot down yet again. Can't even provide a single, solitary measurement of a lightning bolt's energy. I am disappoint.
Funny how you declare victory after you get rekt in two science posts that by all available evidence were obviously beyond your comprehension.
[greentext]>Ok, Mr. Kiddie Fiddler. If you're as knowledgeable as you say you are, please provide a single instance of a measurement which was taken of a lightning bolt's energy. I'd like to see the exact result, who took the measurement, and where the result was obtained.[/greentext]
This is called moving the goalpost. -
2016-09-12 at 6:08 AM UTCBill Krozby. Psycho is deliberately not providing a single sourced reference of a lightning bolt's energy measurement, and yet he professes to be an expert on the subject.
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2016-09-12 at 6:39 AM UTCNo but the experimental drug thianodol is
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2016-09-12 at 5:06 PM UTC[FONT=comic sans ms][SIZE=72px]FRONT AGE FLUSH!!!!!!![/SIZE][/FONT]
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2016-09-12 at 6:30 PM UTC
Bill Krozby. Psycho is deliberately not providing a single sourced reference of a lightning bolt's energy measurement, and yet he professes to be an expert on the subject.
So you're calling the sources cited in the article i posted bullshit? Well it's what i would expect from a clueless nigger. -
2016-09-12 at 6:56 PM UTC
http://www.atmo.arizona.edu/students...SciAmNov88.pdf
haven't read it all, just skimmed over it so will wait to comment fully
it indicates a thunderstorm (not just a single lightning strike) can potentially rival the daily output of a nuclear power plant
also makes a point of talking about the difference between voltage difference and effective power delivered to ground.
fyi if you want to make an argument as to how much power a lightning strike can deliver, you need to consider wattage, ie. both voltage and amperage because one or the other alone means nothing in that regard.
After reading the entire article, I concluded that there were no specific measurements provided in it, and, secondly, that psycho's babblings were merely sloppy guesswork. Thank you for that. -
2016-09-13 at 6:51 AM UTCthis thread has became a battle ground for comments! of gentlemanly scholars of the highest caliber!
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2016-09-13 at 9:17 AM UTCPsycho and aldra don't scare me.
Community scaring! -
2016-09-13 at 5:32 PM UTCHarambe was killed by directed energy weapons.
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2016-09-13 at 5:53 PM UTCTHE INTERNET GANG STALKING INTENSIFIES!