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raptor wrote:My less than informed and unscientific thoughts on the subject are that since there have been no large instances of EMP that the effects of EMP are not truly known and understood. Hence I am sure when not if an large EMP event occurs there will be significant new things determined about EMP.
A lot people saying "Wow, I did not expect that".

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.....Are we talking about zombies?
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Rugger wrote:Damn you Dark Angel. (the tv show)
Good info, thanks. Sounds like I'll be marking man-made emp off my list of things to watch out for. Solar flare/storm and nuclear bomb are sadly still on there though.
ETA - so..... after re-reading the posts....... in summary, emp/solar stuff bad for national electric grid, and power won't be going to the house, but the small stuff (car and house on down) will be ok. Right?
raptor wrote:Hey who knows?! But what I meant by that was that I suspect the event will surprise experts with its results due to all of the variables that are not been completely understood.
TacAir wrote:I am amazed at both the fascination with and ignorance about "EMP" events.
Captain Smith, Commander of Titanic wrote:I cannot imagine any condition which would cause a ship to founder. I cannot conceive of any vital disaster happening to this vessel. Modern ship building has gone beyond that.
Phillip Franklin, White Star Line Vice-President wrote:There is no danger that Titanic will sink. The boat is unsinkable and nothing but inconvenience will be suffered by the passengers.
is an old document and several of the people quoted in that document were at the seminar that occurred yesterday. These are the same people that are saying that not enough has been done.TacAir wrote:http://www.fas.org/spp/starwars/congres ... 7010_1.htm
flsgear wrote:So frankly you could very readily take care of yourself but I can imagine hordes of 'roaming zombies' wondering where their internet and power went.

Horatio_Tyllis wrote:flsgear wrote:So frankly you could very readily take care of yourself but I can imagine hordes of 'roaming zombies' wondering where their internet and power went.
I picture them pounding my my door in a slavering hoard moaning out "Faaaaarmville....."
ei8htx wrote:Thnx for citing the page, TacAir.
How many kV/m are we talking if a nuclear bomb is detonated in the atmosphere?
ei8htx wrote:Thnx for citing the page, TacAir.
How many kV/m are we talking if a nuclear bomb is detonated in the atmosphere?
TacAir wrote:When last I visted, it was well worth the time. If you call in advance, they will give you a tour, show you the equipment and let you take photos. Well, not of the black choppers and secret mind control transmitters, but I can understand that.
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Necrodamus wrote:There are a lot of experts that say No and others that say Yes.
squinty wrote:Birds gotta fly, fish gotta swim, zombies gotta shuffle around and eatcher brains. Why do sharks eat divers? Why not swim around and starve to death?
Why do tornadoes zero in on trailer parks? Why not just blow around harmlessly? It's the way of the world, man.
J.C. wrote:Necrodamus wrote:There are a lot of experts that say No and others that say Yes.
Are there any studies that actually demonstrate significant vulnerabilities in infrastructure, appliances, vehicles or heavy machines? Because the only studies I've read where they actually went and took a look found relatively minor effects, particularly when you consider the levels of anxiety that seem to surround this topic.
Also, the douchebags you quoted talking about the Titanic were not engineers and had not done any of their own studies. The designer of the ship was on board, and as soon as he learned the extent of the damage he advised the captain they were going down. Just because some people sold the public a bill of goods about it being "unsinkable" doesn't mean that the actual experts thought that. They didn't.
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