>>4493750 lb
yup the initial blast can be blue - but flash and a transformer can be heard for maybe a mile - and flash line of site for 1-3. this was not one transformer.
>>4493750 lb
yup the initial blast can be blue - but flash and a transformer can be heard for maybe a mile - and flash line of site for 1-3. this was not one transformer.
basically without a three letter agency involved project that kind of explosion would probably be terrorism.
Then you would expect multiple booms as subsequent transformers blew from the surge.
So this at the base facility that caused significant arcing that lasted minutes?
The only devices set up for arcing are very small spaces like welders or the Tesla stuff. All the normal stuff should just explode and not arc right?
ok clouds will make it more impressive yes.
but lasted for minutes right?
How many explosions heard?
Or was it constant?
One even high power line/transformer would be very very short time-frame.
duh
debatable yes - but the more computer control in the vehicle the greater chance it will not start due to central computer.
also a microwave is one.
This was the question - the field when cannot flow through normal channels will find one. Ionizing the atmosphere trying to find anything metallic - that iw what an arc is.
The question about con ed thing is how far apart are the pieces of metal/transformers in that station. What voltage and wattage would be needed to cause an arc that distance and how much to maintain that for say 4 minutes?
that is one damn fuck up of free energy
lol even Tesla did it on a mountain or desert.
anyone else notice noting about NYC blue sky event has noting on MSM?
Plasma is not a conductor at all it is a field. The media is the conductor.
Technically correct but electro field is the basis - add the magnetic field and motion and then you have electricity.