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silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

KnightoftheRoc wrote:Just for my example, let's say we have advance warning on the actual EMP taking place, just not an exact idea of how much juice to expect at any given point.
If I used a couple of knife switch boxes in series, would that do it? Remove a length of the wires- how long? Is the stuff coming down the wall off the pole going to be OK, or a fire hazard?
Flux capacitor references aside, this is a serious question I'm asking.
KnightoftheRoc wrote:The end result is, you can't convince a closed mind, and you don't need to convince an open one.
silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

KnightoftheRoc wrote:I'm posing the question with the assumption that A; I'm not building a Faraday Cage around the house, and B; whatever happens, my wiring either will or will not handle it- I'm not building a Faraday Cage around every wire, either. And EMT or Romex would require re-wiring the entire house. Let's just assume there's a buttload of voltage coming down the line, and I want to keep it out.



silentpoet wrote:My first two warning shots are aimed center of mass. If that don't warn them I fire warning shots at their head until they are warned enough that I am no longer in fear for my life.

most things have fuses and circuit breakers, most things should not cause a fire.KnightoftheRoc wrote: My interest is in preventing the wiring of a home from becoming the source of ignition, and burning it down.
KnightoftheRoc wrote:Browning-
I'm not building a Faraday Cage large enough to put a house in. If I was going to go THAT far, I'd just build a steel house, and call it done.
My interest is in preventing the wiring of a home from becoming the source of ignition, and burning it down.
For the few items I might want to shield, well, I'm a plumber by trade- I can just slap them into some steel or copper pipe with end caps, and I'm done for the day. Probably as cheap, if not cheaper, than the boxes of screening, and a LOT less of my time involved. Or, if you want it to be a bit more transportable than a length of 6" steel well casing, make the container out of PVC piping, and coat it with aluminum foil or flashing, and duct tape the living crap out of it.
squinty wrote:Safety isn't a lever on a gun, a guard on a knife or any other mechanical device. Safety is a behavior.
ZombieGranny wrote:I would think this isn't the place to discuss how to create an EMP.
Probably falls under the "No discussion of illegal activities", yes?
DH had his eye on a generator for the freezers; but his car is having problems, so not this payday.

What if a nation put a nuke on a satellite and sent it into orbit?

Rhep wrote:What if a nation put a nuke on a satellite and sent it into orbit? If they blow it and it duds they can try to claim the sat failed and work with that, but if it does send a good sized pulse we could be in for some hurt.
Would a satellite even be a viable means of delivery?
vyadmirer wrote:Call me the paranoid type, but remember I'm on a post apocalyptic website prepared for zombies.

yes, and iran has been testing them, not a good signgrennels wrote:Effective EMP weapon would be detonated at much higher altitude than a typical satellite orbit.
EMP weapon would be most effective at appx. 200 miles above target.
That's actually doable, if they can maintain secrecy before the blast.
...force of 100 million hydrogen bombs.
NASA's been justifying their budgetNASA was warning the massive [...]NASA's been watching
massive but unspecified. Do you think they saw it coming?Similar storms back in 1859 and 1921 caused worldwide chaos, wiping out telegraph wires on a massive scale.
I can't find the words to describe how broken the logic is here, but I'm glad that it came from someone who talks and writes for a living over someone who actually does the science."The general consensus among general astronomers (and certainly solar astronomers)"[...]quoted astronomy lecturer and columnist Dave Reneke as saying.
QFTNo one really knows
Hearsay! and please note the broken quote. Thanks for the lack of context from the only one mentioned in the article who actually has real science behind their statements.Dr Richard Fisher, director of NASA's Heliophysics division, told Reneke the super storm would hit like "a bolt of lightning", causing catastrophic consequences for the world's health, emergency services and national security unless precautions are taken.
O..M..F..G!!The reason for the concern comes as the sun enters a phase known as Solar Cycle 24.
Most experts agree, although those who put the date of Solar Max in 2012 are getting the most press.
spacecase0 wrote:http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/archivos_pdf/boeingwhistleblowers.pdf
it is long (almost 100 pages), and the guy is a little nuts,
but the science that he refers to is real and is good.
basically he is saying that it is the magnetic filaments that will be conducting the energy from the particle cloud to the sun, and that will create more sunspots and mass ejections that will effect the earth...
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