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the balances? or just the magnetic strip?Obviously you haven’t read the reports from the sea trials of this thing. Somewhat unexpectedly, the rail gun lifted and launched the steel-hulled support vessels at the target. To add insult to injury, the magnetic field erased everyone’s credit cards.
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So funny how people think railguns are such a futuristic weapon meanwhile nerdy fucks like me used to build coil guns all the time as a kid from disposable camera capacitors.
Do you know how mag locks work?Pssst… have you ever heard of magnetically locked doors?
Just admit it… you’re wrong.
None of this negates the fact you misread the plaque.Do you know how mag locks work?
Hint there are two of them (magnets). How do you turn them off and on? Are you familiar with the difference between ferromagnets, electromagnets, and such?
How many "doors" are magnetic. (yes steel is mostly iron and iron is ferromagnetic, but steel is not magnetic...hmmmmmmm must be something to that...)
as @Wiillk points out they ask us to remove metal objects for MRI, and yet the nearby doors remain strangely unaffected (along with the other metal in the room--MRIs are in the 2 T range). Also note that you can have metal plates in your body and they are ok for an MRI
Wonder why that is? (Field weakens as R cubed)
Protip: Rail guns don't typically use magnets (the big ones anyway--yes hand held shit used Neodynium Iron Boride magnets). They use a massive current spike to impart a Lorentz force on a non magnetized (but conducting) sabot. The magnetic fields come from the current and its the current through the sabot interacting with the magnetic field that provides the acceleration.
The very fact that the rails stay straight means the field is not strong enough to warp them, let alone an unmagnetized nearby object with 0 current.
Unlike yourself, my degree did not come from a CrackerJack box.
No doors were harmed. (Still trusting the FBI i see...)
@Blue Sky Country We lack only one thing: Rails--they burn up too fast from current and friction. We have everything else.
An orbital or Moon based version that can sling a 12-100 pound metal dart up to just a fraction of the speed of light will solve ANY potential future asteroid and comet problems once and for all. Recommended slug-target impact area would be between Mars and Jupiter orbit. A 100 pound steel dart traveling at 2% the speed of light striking an incoming asteroid the size of a city at that distance will produce a temporary new star in the night sky visible to the naked eye for about an hour. Nothing will be left of the asteroid and the dart afterwards. Just a slowly expanding cloud of incandescent dust and gas that can be viewed through a telescope.
About a step better than when I tried to put a full house .35 Whelen round up the tail pipe of a nice whitetail that simply would not turn around and give me a good shot.How would that be on an average eastern whitetail?
Yeah. Like believing the doors were far away.I read it perfectly. It may come as a surprise: People make shit up all the time. I'm telling you and everyone here: didn't happen. 100% Fabrication.
Retards like you believe anything. You've never tested/calculated/done anything. Like leading a horse to water you can't make him drink and you can't fix stupid. Maybe LBC will come along and post some random crackpot shit. It must be true.
You guys are fucking stupid idiots. A celebration of "unlearning" that can't add, barely reads, and has the critical thinking skills of Odie from Garfield.
Here's more "online reports" for you to believe:
When did he say the doors were far away?Yeah. Like believing the doors were far away.
Then telling us what happened…
I quoted it” some distance away” he was assuming it was doors on residences homes in his context.When did he say the doors were far away?
How far is it from Choctaw Beach to Elgin AFB. According to the sign, residents of Choctaw beach reported the metal doors doors ripped from their frames.When did he say the doors were far away?
How far is it from Choctaw Beach to Elgin AFB. According to the sign, residents of Choctaw beach reported the metal doors doors ripped from their frames.
Lololol…. The eglin reservation literally touches Choctaw Beach, the navy EOD school is literally like a mile away.Nevermind, looks like that distance is about 12.5 miles. So, put that number into the calculations…
Civilized men prefer ALNICO.Do you know how mag locks work?
Hint there are two of them (magnets). How do you turn them off and on? Are you familiar with the difference between ferromagnets, electromagnets, and such?
How many "doors" are magnetic. (yes steel is mostly iron and iron is ferromagnetic, but steel is not magnetic...hmmmmmmm must be something to that...)
as @Wiillk points out they ask us to remove metal objects for MRI, and yet the nearby doors remain strangely unaffected (along with the other metal in the room--MRIs are in the 2 T range). Also note that you can have metal plates in your body and they are ok for an MRI
Wonder why that is? (Field weakens as R cubed)
Protip: Rail guns don't typically use magnets (the big ones anyway--yes hand held shit used Neodynium Iron Boride magnets). They use a massive current spike to impart a Lorentz force on a non magnetized (but conducting) sabot. The magnetic fields come from the current and its the current through the sabot interacting with the magnetic field that provides the acceleration.
The very fact that the rails stay straight means the field is not strong enough to warp them, let alone an unmagnetized nearby object with 0 current.
Unlike yourself, my degree did not come from a CrackerJack box.
No doors were harmed. (Still trusting the FBI i see...)
@Blue Sky Country We lack only one thing: Rails--they burn up too fast from current and friction. We have everything else.
No, YOU’RE assuming, “some distance away” meant the the houses. Some distance away actually means any distance away. Inches, feet, yards. “Some distance” can encompass all of them.I quoted it” some distance away” he was assuming it was doors on residences homes in his context.
Plus all the other crap is just that… crap.
That early piece wasn’t shielded in any way, there is more than enough current flowing through those rail to effect objects near it.
They are also very loud, yes it did break windows.
Sorry trust the information at a historical site and local word of mouth over some account on the web.
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Boy! that pic sure has been spread around! You all just jealous you didn't find it like I did!When you have an agency behind you...
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...this is more firepower than you will ever need.