Traveler Malaki
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Time Travel and myself
HDRkid you seem like a nice guy too
But I think you and malaki are on this board to get attention, maybe your parents dont pay attantion to you maybe your not very popular in the real world and that is why you have created eleborate fantisies and stories to make your selfs feel important.
And never tell me to not be so sure about any thing with it comes to teleacommunications. it is a cold hard fact that radiation fall out after a high altitude nuclear blast will not affect the government/military communications. there are systems already in place that are not affected at all by radiation.
I know, I spent 4 years maintaining and operating them.
:devil:
Most civilian electronics, communications, etc get disrupted by EMPs and radiation. Most nuclear blasts wont be high altitude, but it will be ground detonations. Some government/military communications will get disrupted because beta and gamma radiation travel far and contain lots of energy for Beta radiation is fast moving energetic particles, and gamma rays are pure energy. Some exposed communications are dirupted by the radiation. EMP can still affect other electronic equiptment, since its a high electromagnetic burst, this short circuites or fries most electronics it hits, depending on its intensity. Thermonuclear blasts release a lot more radiation and EMF, and EMP then earlier forms of nuclear weapons. The Alpha and Beta radiation would move a lot faster due to the intense chain reactions inside, thus traveling farther and penetrating deeper, this raises the possibility for affecting even protected electronics. IF they were turned off at the time, then its more likely to be unaffected. I suggest you read a book on radiation, EMP and its effects, or watch "Suicide at Chernobyl". Both of these contain lots of information relating to the subject of radiation and EMP.
Originally posted by gomp+Dec 19 2004, 08:52 PM--><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-hdrkid@Dec 17 2004, 08:55 AM
To Gomp:
Don't be so sure, this matches what I have seen in my jumps to the future.
Our warm wet world turned into a red radioactive ruin.
To Malaki:
I noticed that the EMP hi-burst fried most of our electronics,
but a few cars were still operational.
Manual typewriters, anything that does not require electricity
become very valuable after the war.
No wonder John Titor said "Get a bike".
Please supply more information on post war earth.
HDRkid you seem like a nice guy too
But I think you and malaki are on this board to get attention, maybe your parents dont pay attantion to you maybe your not very popular in the real world and that is why you have created eleborate fantisies and stories to make your selfs feel important.
And never tell me to not be so sure about any thing with it comes to teleacommunications. it is a cold hard fact that radiation fall out after a high altitude nuclear blast will not affect the government/military communications. there are systems already in place that are not affected at all by radiation.
I know, I spent 4 years maintaining and operating them.
:devil:
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[/b][/quote]Most civilian electronics, communications, etc get disrupted by EMPs and radiation. Most nuclear blasts wont be high altitude, but it will be ground detonations. Some government/military communications will get disrupted because beta and gamma radiation travel far and contain lots of energy for Beta radiation is fast moving energetic particles, and gamma rays are pure energy. Some exposed communications are dirupted by the radiation. EMP can still affect other electronic equiptment, since its a high electromagnetic burst, this short circuites or fries most electronics it hits, depending on its intensity. Thermonuclear blasts release a lot more radiation and EMF, and EMP then earlier forms of nuclear weapons. The Alpha and Beta radiation would move a lot faster due to the intense chain reactions inside, thus traveling farther and penetrating deeper, this raises the possibility for affecting even protected electronics. IF they were turned off at the time, then its more likely to be unaffected. I suggest you read a book on radiation, EMP and its effects, or watch "Suicide at Chernobyl". Both of these contain lots of information relating to the subject of radiation and EMP.