@edkey_crypto@JOKAQARMY1@NewsWff i don't disagree with your rationale but you're explanation isn't completely thought through. Simple fact: Lithium ion and lithium polymer battery failures typically result in combustion. We would have seen a flame and/or smoke. It also can't rapidly produce such kinetic energy.
Miss Rachel is a liar.
She never visited Dilley. DHS and the facility say her claims are unsubstantiated.
But don't worry! She has 268,000 petition signatures from people who also weren't there.
@thewelshpilot@CollinRugg & you don't need to physically test something in space for it to be proven. Cyclotrons simulate the VanAllen belt radiation hazard. If you were an engineer and not a "scientist" as you claim to be you'd understand the rigorous process of getting to the first direct application.
@thewelshpilot@CollinRugg So they shield all of the electronics on the inside to protect it from the outside, but an iPhone is the exception even though it's on the inside with those very electronics... Make it make sense.
@UlisesDavid__ I recently measured that space on one of rulers and wrote it in. My particular ruler was 3mm. I have other rulers without this space as well so I'm not sure.
@philthatremains From a physics and mechanics standpoint, if the bullet didn't exit, all of the energy was absorbed by CK. Given kinetic energy transfer at the pivot point of him sitting, I'm just surprised the generated torque from it didn't send him backwards off the chair. His body reaction ≠