Anonymous ID: a916b0 Oct. 25, 2024, 9:05 a.m. No.21827886   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>7902

>>21827867

"so which wars did he start?"

"well uhhhhh"

"so which group did he arrest and put into camps?"

"well uhhhh"

"so when did he arrest his lying bastard opposition like the fake news"

"well uhhh"

"so when did he force families to send their children to Trump Youth?"

"well uhhh"

"so when did he introduce new taxations, when did he rob the people?"

"well uhhh, but he is totally Hilter"

Anonymous ID: a916b0 Oct. 25, 2024, 10:56 a.m. No.21828515   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8545

>>21828434

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2021/09/27/the-electromagnetic-pulse-threatcant-we-just-paint-over-it/

 

How To Defend Against The Electromagnetic Pulse Threat By Literally Painting Over It

 

Solar events are considered the most likely EMP to occur.

 

So what can we do to prepare? Shield them.

 

Electromagnetic shielding prevents electromagnetic waves from impacting sensitive electronics โ€“ everything from televisions and microwaves to mobile phones and baby monitors, along with the critical computer processors in todayโ€™s smart devices. Traditionally this has been achieved through metallic screens or metal enclosures built, so-called Faraday Cages.

 

But we might be able to just paint over them. Painting on the shielding ensures a more thorough coverage at much less cost. In addition, conductive paint can also dissipate heat away from sensitive electronic devices, allowing the regulation of their temperature and preventing the thermal shutdown of modern electronics.

 

Thereโ€™s a class of paints called smart paints that do a lot more than just cover and protect a surface from corrosion or rotting. These paints can have additives in them that make them do things like conduct electricity or heat.

 

They are generally used for things like providing low-temperatures for melting snow of sidewalks and stairs, or defogging glass, up to high-voltage, high-temperature industrial applications. They can adhere easily to most surfaces, including concrete, metal, glass and composite.