Thursday, March 3, 2022
March 3rd
10:01/8:01 Eu nu înțeleg de ce așa de mulți preoți și călugări publici (care apar mereu în public) se numesc Ghenadie.
Privind în DEX cu uimire văd că etimologia pentru ghenă este gaine din franceză, care însă nu are nimic de a face cu gunoiul menajer. A poate, ghenă - gunoi...
În engleză, care probabil împrumută aici din ebraică, pe o cale mai lungă, avem Gehenna, sinonim cu iadul.
2:05 Să prezică ce se va întâmpla cu Ungaria.
There is a weird looking, unused, disconnected 4 inch pipe under the wall of the living, underneath the smart meters, used or unused cable boxes for all building. In the last couple of days, stinking (smoking?) mole? holes have appeared around that pipe, forcing me to go and plug them. Every time i open the door, there's someone nearby. I can't go and throw away that pipe (where?) because it's not my property.
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
Debunking Terror
This could be one reason Americans should not be afraid of "nuclear explosions".
It is said temperature inside a nuclear explosion is higher than inside the Sun, or around 100 million Celsius. It is said temperature at the surface right under the explosion in Hiroshima (explosion occurred at 1800 ft above) was about 7700 K or 7500 C or around 16000 F or hotter than Sun's surface. Steel melts at around 1400-1500 C (depending of type) and vaporizes at 2800 C.
Here they say temperature reached 3000-4000 C for maybe 3 seconds. That would have melted anything iron, that melts ad 1538 C.
I know it is not temperature but heat that melts metal, which means a heat transfer need to occur from environment to metal and that needs time. However, at 7500 Celsius, or 5 times iron melting point or three times iron vaporizing temperature, at a much higher than atmospheric pressure and hot fluid surrounding metal structure moving at high speed, like in a blow torch but much faster, heat transfer may occur much faster than near melting in a stationary pool of liquid iron.
It also depends how big the piece of iron is but blast waves near epicenter traveling much faster than speed of sound would have blown the roof almost instantly probably before it had time to melt.
Here is the image with the dome. One can see there is no signs of melting the iron works on top or signs of melting (vitrifying) of concrete and/or bricks like some say found on the ground after explosion. Event smaller (thinner) pieces survived.
Could had been hundreds or thousands of tones of conventional explosives brought in in a number of wooden Spruce Goose type of planes in close formation and detonated simultaneously producing a much lower temperature and smaller shock wave.Critical mass (in nuclear physics) is when there is enough mass or density of naturally radioactive materials caused by the natural constant spontaneous random neutron emissions by random atom split (radioactive decay) while each neutron emitted hits and splits another atom, emitting more neutrons, to exceed a certain number of emissions (or atom splits) and initiate a cascade known as chain reaction.
Each atom split releases energy. If not controlled, like by cooling down inside a reactor, chain reaction may lead to an explosion. In some uranium devices critical mass is achieved "simply" by putting together two smaller pieces. Hiroshima bomb had 3.5 critical masses and was made of two pieces which means at least one of them was critical before that.
Amounts smaller than critical mass can be encountered in small reactors, like those used to power Voyager space probe. It is understood the masses not much smaller than critical also harbor sub critical chain reactions or simply pu out heat. That energy needs to be evacuated to prevent the masses from melting down. Never heard of any cooling devices on nuclear weapons.
We now see that it takes some time since chain reaction is initiated until it goes out of control, since in reactors temperature inside rods is hotter than the coolant, and there is a temperature gradient inside rods.
Increased thermal agitation should also oppose to an accelerated chain reaction because it may stop neutrons from spreading fast inside the material, pretty much like the case of moving electrons. When temperature increases, electric resistance of most material increases because of thermal agitation (or agitation of atoms). Faster moving atoms could be more difficult targets for neutrons (i assume a neutron has to hit a fissile atom at a certain angle and speed and/or atom also has to be quite stationary to take the hit and get split).
The devices may heat up the material to the point it boils and vaporizes before chain reaction can consume most of the fuel and heat up to 100 million degrees. Or it can only melt and gather as a pool (of many critical masses) at the bottom of a reactor, phenomena known to us as a meltdown.
Pretty much like an ordinary explosive which will not do much damage if not encased in a suited shell, having time to build pressure you will have to encase the material in a steel shell in order to reach more efficiency and for such big yields that could be so heavy it would be hard to transport and use as weapon.
The thicker the shell, the bigger the pressure and temperature that can be achieved. Without it, there will be no explosion but a meltdown. Because being so heavy they should be using giant planes, like Spruce Goose, An 224, etc. and mos likely destroy the plane too in the process. Because of this and radiation, the planes should be controlled remotely.
But they could also secretly install it and detonate a device in an already controlled and evacuated area, to scare everybody else on planet into thinking they have delivery capabilities of such devastating weapons.
Maybe this is what they've been doing for decades, with thousands of tests and supercomputer simulations, trying to invent conventional spatial charges or smaller devices that could maintain pressure long enough around the big one in the middle, without a heavy encasing.
Also, another inconvenience, it think nuclear devices do not last long enough to be stored, because of decay of materials, heating up, loosing structural integrity, etc.. At barely sub critical mass or density or even critical mass (3.5 critical masses were kept apart but in same enclosure like in case of Hiroshima) due to continuous decay, a device would lower its fissionable mass and/or density changing continuously the ratio enriched of isotopes inside; material it may also heat up, like the reactors on Voyager. The whole steel structure will get damaged soon because of neutron emissions.
This image show not all rods in a reactor are at the same temperature. Thinking how hot is actually inside the rods themselves and for how long those rods keep their structural integrity while transferring those tremendous amounts of energy, due to density changes through atom splitting (changing from uranium to thorium), radiation and thermal stress. If rods are made mostly of uranium 235 dioxide (like in naval reactors), will that turn into thorium dioxide after split? If one neutron is splitting an uranium atom, what happens to the oxygen atoms in the molecule?
Ok let's say that due to ratio of atom number of uranium, that is of course 235 to 16 for oxygen, you could have close to 90 percent ratio by using oxide. But what will hold the rod together especially at that temperature after let's say 10% of the uranium turned to thorium, of course, breaking the chemical bond with oxygen in the process, by reason that the uranium does not exist anymore?
I also believe that if the temperature in the center of explosion at Hiroshima, at 1800 ft or 600 meters above ground was 100 million degrees, or ten times hotter than inside the Sun as claimed with a total energy release of 50 TJ, or maybe and average 10 TW per second (1J = 1W/S) for 5 seconds and temperature at the surface was 7700 Kelvin, again hotter than 5500 at the surface of the Sun, even for only a few seconds with air turned to plasma blowing at speeds much greater than speed of sound, causing tremendous heat exchange, that dome in the first picture and generally surface of the ground would have looked like
March 2nd
11:21/9:21 Cineva s-a prins că site-ul HotNews punct ro are culorile Ucrainei? De fapt, și Antena 3. Cred că e vorba de substituție prin simboluri, rușii trebuie să ne urască pentru că adevărata țintă a războiului cu Ucraina, care este fake, poate fi războiul cu România, care sigur va fi real. Încă un motiv pentru care americanii nu trebuie să se teamă.
Cimitir de vechituri în Ucraina. Vechile "tancuri" din imaginea astea au ars și explodat iar copacii au rămas întregi?
Dar dacă ar fi pe bune și ar cădea așa cum se spune, MIG-urile acestea (ar mai fi 18 operaționale) ar trebui scoase din uz pentru că sunt prea periculoase pentru populația de la sol dar mai ales când cad așa pot da semnale proaste de exemplu în caz de conflict între vecini. În SUA când cade câte unul (nu s-a mai întâmplat de mult) sunt toate oprite de la zbor până se găsește cauza.
3:41 Yesterday when i left home i cleaned and tightened the battery connectors that lasted 160 miles and half day including this morning. This afternoon when Angela came back home, voltage at battery was again at times under 13 volts, with loss of engine power. Connector looks again corroded. Considering buying gold plated connectors, but i only need the negative one, don't have problems with positive one which is of a different design (by manufacturer), but they only come in pairs. The green material under the connector is supposed to absorb any leak from battery which is brand new and also maintenance free. This vehicle, like most newer, have an EPS (Electric Power Steering) which if course goes down if battery gets disconnected, endengering occupants.
Yesterday after Angela's appointment we went at the beach. In our way there, like always lately, a van (i think Cutting Edge Custom Cabinets) with a KGZ LPN and also a van from Tillamook County Transportation District with yellow and blue logo,
F.you, Doug Pilant, now and forever.
Many things happened in our way back home, including blinding Police flashing lights that pulled someone in a completely dark area, probably in Sheridan area, but listen to this one. When close to MartiNazi in Tualatin, a huge unmarked utility van was getting real close to our lane and i tried to pass it and it started to race with me and was looking in the mirror to see if i cleared the behemoth when i saw the red light in peripheral view and hit the brakes and barely stopped on the wet pavement and saw and an old man who pushed the green light button who was barely walking crossing at midnight, probably one of his last days on Earth, probably a terminally ill volunteer. It would have been on cameras (Tualatin city surveillance of downtown Martinazi street).
5:09 Think i found one. Ordered it on ebay for 10 bucks.
Finalul resurselor MIG-21 a fost 2016 (surse). Dacă vă uitați cu atenție la tabla de pe Mig-ul acesta, veți vedea valuri, ca la niște can-uri de bere strânse mai tare în mână. Și nu pentru că ăia de la Bacău sau Elbit l-au făcut așa ca să nu reflecte unde radar, încât îmi vine și mie să spun, ca Păunescu...
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
March 1st
Au existat planuri de urgență? Câte o greșeală în fiecare paragraf din acest articol, scris de vreo scriitoare surmenată din Ungaria care nu a aflat de existența spell check. Sau poate a scris așa ca să nu înțeleagă nimeni. Susținere suplimentară? Asta e declarație de război, nu linie fină. Un nu hotărât Articolului 1.
11:40/9:49 verba volant bellum manent
Monday, February 28, 2022
February 28
12:48 Just went outside to put out some smoke from a hole, and after a few minutes smoke is on again. Earlier i picked and threw a fresh poop. Sunday Morning at 11 there was a slot tournament at the Chinook Winds Angela signed up weeks ago. Never been so early at a casino. Almost missed it, last few times i went in there on the last 10 miles or so a very slow vehicle that goes 10 mpg under speed limit slows down everybody or delay, for some reason, the arrival. I was somehow curious. A number of slot machines were reprogrammed with a game that involved touching the screen and play button as fast as possible for a few minutes. I was watching in disbelief a bunch of crazy people heating those machines that were actually moving around because of the force of hits. Angela didn't make it in the first three position or something and got a 40 dollars food coupon. Which we later used at their excellent buffet. However she lost a few hundreds today and yesterday. But eating that much and being exposed early to dog poop got me really really sick. Saved by charcoal and Zyrtec again. After the tournament i went to play poker and sat next to an older Japanese actor who under mask might have looked like a known character from news. When we left again almost got hit from behind by a speeding shuttle bus i think of the casino. But before backing up i stopped to arrange the steering wheel for a few seconds only to see it flying by my rear in the otherwise pretty deserted area of the parking lot.
Also a few month ago i think we all saw this news. November last year. They say initial launching speed is up to 6.5 times the speed of sound. Better and simpler and much cheaper than railguns.What puzzles me is why they don't turn it horizontally and use it as a weapon. Or they probably do and we just don't know it yet.
But if they don't have it, it means they are not serious about real weapons. I remember i saw minutes ago a patent a version of it that was throwing disks. Ru Ra oh la la! The image below represents death of Narakasura, ruler of all countries on Earth.
9:13 Up to start on a very bad day with intense squeaks and dust from above.
9:20 And i wonder... Warm spring like rain pouring.
10:42/8:42 Every inch. De-a lungul anilor, o echipă de negociatori sclipitori, condusă de dl Bogdan Aurescu a negociat la Haga (CIJ, Curtea Internațională de Justiție) Insula Șerpilor. Ce a obținut, nu am înțeles prea bine, se spune că ei (echipa) i-au convins pe UE că insula nu este locuibilă și totuși insula acum era locuită de grăniceri ucraineni. Un lucru este sigur, dacă insula revenea României, rușii nu erau acum acolo, pentru că ar fi fost teritoriu NATO.
11:20 Fear and Lure. East (or whatever's left of it, Russia) functions mostly by fear and west mostly by lure. Lure with Hollywood and glamour and illusion of wealth and freedom, fear with autocrats and strongmen and illusion of stability and honesty. Neither systems belong to people, but in the case of Russia is much easier to prove. Putin came to power by means of a series of coups.
Lure cost a lot more and it's contagious. East is about to be integrated in the west. The empire of lies lives everywhere. Not a very good time to live on planet Earth, i recon.
And then there's Japan. By looking at these apartments i realize where the style in US came from.
I was thinking about the centrifugal machine gun asking myself if it was/is doable and if it could be carried by infantry troops. Found a calculator page that gives you peripheral speed of a rotating disk. With a half meter diameter disk at 25000 rpm you could throw projectiles at twice the speed of sound (680 m/s). Nowadays they have small electric power blowers that work at 20000 rmp (and blow at speeds of over 200 mph).
It doesn't have to be very precise though with today's technology you could probably focus the spread of projectiles. Horizontally would be precise anyways. Machine guns in the past were used as spray weapons, not precision weapons like sniper riffles. Especially sub machine guns used in infantry that sway under recoil.
I think back then it could have been done and carried on two wheels carriages by one ore two men though lighter than a field machine gun.
9:15 Little known Hungarian writer Oliver Papp grew a goatee and lives a reclusive life in a green forest.
The reason why i didn't find him yet. I didn't look in the list of writers from Wikipedia lately because most people i looked for and found were in the Imdb list.
10:44 We all have seen Musk's reusable rockets landing vertically (the reason he wants to reuse the rockets are obvious, costs, unlike NASA, he represents a business, with shares and profit and losses). We all know one of the most important feature or characteristics of a fighter jet is Trust/Weight ratio. That is, how powerful is the engine or engines of a plane compared to its weight.
Easier to understand. When a plane has a T/W ratio greater than 1, it means the engine is more powerful than the weight of the plane, and if the pilot wanted, theoretically could climb vertically like a rocket (though in reality this doesn't happen a lot because it would be very fuel consuming and also very slow, also because at take off most planes even with most powerful engines have T/W ratio < 1 because of the fuel, weapons etc.).
I think everybody knows by now where i'm going to. Why not launch those like rockets, eliminating the need for an airfield (with less fuel or almost empty and refuel them in the air, immediately) (could also attach a couple of booster rockets and launch them ready). Could also launch like ten of them simultaneously. Also with today's avionics and computers, thrust vectoring, etc., i think one of those jets could also land back safely again like Musk's rocket. Then you won't need the huge and extremely expensive carriers, much smaller ships would do it (also could store the damn jets vertically). The reason they don't do it though? They are not dead serious about this one too, everything is fake.
11:44 Asta înseamnă declarație de război a României împotriva Rusiei. Are România aprobabarea NATO? (nu găsesc răspuns la această întrebare, poate o țară NATO să declare război fără să se consulte cu aliații?). Ungurii ne-o vor face, cu mâna grea a Rusiei. Ei refuză iar actorașii lor din România acceptă, iar Rusia nu va uita. Dacă ungurii refuză acum, vor sări ei să ne ia apărarea (în cadrul NATO) dacă ne va ataca Rusia pe chestia asta?
Un singur lucru nu înțeleg. Ca să ajungă acele arme în România, trebuie să tranziteze Ungaria nu? A, pe mare. Dar Ukraina încă are porturi la Marea Neagră.
Un lucru e sigur. Prin refuzul Ungariei (la solicitarea NATO?) se demonstrează deja că NATO nu este o alianță unitară (fiecare face cum vrea).
12:22/10:22 Și în NATO, la mâna a doua. Tratatul are o versiune în ungurește și una în albaneză dar nu are una în românește. Suntem sigur în NATO?
Tratatul care mă așteptam să fie cât o carte cu mai multe volume, este de o pagină (14 articolașe). Nu există nimic referitor la declarații de război ale unui membru către o țară ne-membră deși se spune că un atac asupra unui membru este considerat ca asupra întregului (Faimosul articol 5). Poate orice membru să tragă tot tratatul în război declarând război unei țări ne-membre?
Ca să nu mai vorbim de articolul 1 care spune că tratatul se angajează să negocieze și să aranjeze orice dispută prin mijloace pașnice. Dacă trimiți arme unei țări aflate în război, aceasta înseamnă escaladarea une dispute și practic declarație de război împotriva celeilalte. SUA o face pentru că e mare și e departe (la fel fără a se consulta cu aliații), dar noi ne putem permite, doar așa dintr-o simpatie apărută brusc pentru Ucraina și președintele ei erou? Normal că nu se evacuează, dacă s-ar evacua a doua zi Ucraina ar negocia cu Rusia și totul s-ar termina.