Message from @Watching the Watchers

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2020-12-12 06:20:00 UTC  

Unsure if Pelosi is involved. Nothing would surprise me anymore though

2020-12-12 06:20:53 UTC  

That is incorrect. Generators are inherently EMP resistant

2020-12-12 06:22:11 UTC  

National-Space-Weather-Strategy-and-Action-Plan-2019.pdf

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/771201221145919499/787202624096436234/National-Space-Weather-Strategy-and-Action-Plan-2019.pdf

2020-12-12 06:22:21 UTC  
2020-12-12 06:22:50 UTC  

It's all good the sun never does anything... Only people..

2020-12-12 06:23:02 UTC  

some can withstand it, some have spare transistors and alternators and fuses and wiring on hand, good luck as i said look at japan, u cant say u know it hasnt happened

2020-12-12 06:23:06 UTC  

How can she be so un aware @meglide

2020-12-12 06:24:03 UTC  

Japan they have tsunamis, earthquakes, and on a coast, well "prepared" they thought for flooding, its a gamble

2020-12-12 06:24:05 UTC  

Generators are inherently EMP resistant.

2020-12-12 06:24:07 UTC  

The nuclear plants aren't hit with the CME... Residual breakdown of all the systems that rely on electricity.

2020-12-12 06:24:17 UTC  

How do you pump fuel through pipelines with no electricity?

2020-12-12 06:24:37 UTC  

yeah u said that b4 i heard, they are not fail proof

2020-12-12 06:24:42 UTC  

With no electrical supply chain start to break down.

2020-12-12 06:25:33 UTC  

There is no evidence through testing that backup generators would fail in an EMP event.

2020-12-12 06:26:34 UTC  

ive seen them do emp testing on components in newport news for big ships, stuff can fry, they try ti mitigate it yes, just like for flooding

2020-12-12 06:27:02 UTC  

By the department of defense study Pittsburgh CME hit the earth now 80 to 90 % of people in the us would be dead in a month.

2020-12-12 06:27:25 UTC  

The backup generators are not air gapped they could likely be fried...

2020-12-12 06:27:26 UTC  

Generators are inherently EMP resistant. There are other electronics that are much less resistant

2020-12-12 06:27:39 UTC  

its not just the components its the entire infrastructure and ability to keep it online with fuel or power etc etc, its an unknown gamble

2020-12-12 06:27:39 UTC  

@Ghostdog, you just advanced to level 8!

2020-12-12 06:28:48 UTC  

You probably won’t lose the grid in an EMP event.

2020-12-12 06:29:25 UTC  

probably is a funny word if u live next to a nuclear reactor

2020-12-12 06:30:41 UTC  

@Ghostdog no its pretty good, your stuff glows in the dark

2020-12-12 06:30:47 UTC  

It is extremely unlikely you would lose the power grid for a period of time long enough to lose cooling in a nuclear power plant.

2020-12-12 06:32:08 UTC  

And even if you did hypothetically, the generators are inherently resistant so you’re perfectly safe.

2020-12-12 06:33:09 UTC  

yeah i get ur point, i agree, its still gamble with lives, or generations of lives, or a few km of no mans land like what happened in Japan

2020-12-12 06:33:48 UTC  

forget emp what if a meteor hits a nuke plant, bye bye

2020-12-12 06:33:56 UTC  

We either figure it out or we are f'd. 40 years ago the first "mobile" phones were the size of large suitcases. Today, we hold immense processing power in our hands. Solar technology was delayed be decades, but it is fast catching up. We'll get there. I just hope it's in time. One thing I'm sure of, CA will lead the way.

2020-12-12 06:34:05 UTC  

thats just 1 minor example of 100

2020-12-12 06:34:17 UTC  

GA Supreme Court DJT vs GA

2020-12-12 06:35:03 UTC  

248 pages

2020-12-12 06:36:07 UTC  

If a meteor hits a nuclear power plant, we probably have bigger issue than the radioactive material being dispersed.

2020-12-12 06:37:53 UTC  

yeah it will be just another huge problem added

2020-12-12 06:38:40 UTC  

More like a minor problem onto a much, much larger one.

2020-12-12 06:38:40 UTC  

@kennyb, you just advanced to level 4!

2020-12-12 06:39:13 UTC  

Looking forward to tuesdays epp (im in Australia) :)

2020-12-12 06:39:14 UTC  

@Killerzombie85, you just advanced to level 1!

2020-12-12 06:39:34 UTC  

Human civilization will either be able to create a workable fusion reactor with viable amounts of energy output versus input or the sun will Nova (Recurrent Nova) before this happens and will be back in the Stone age, if we survive at all.