A field in which no electricity occurs.what is an “anti-electrical field”??
A field in which no electricity occurs.what is an “anti-electrical field”??
I suspect that is not remotely real.A field in which no electricity occurs.
Noise abatement. A dry horse produces an ear-splitting screech when operated without coolant.When there are sprinklers in a horse ring is that to keep dust down?
It's a movie. An animal is causing the anti electrical field..an animal that lives in the stratosphere and comes down to hunt similar to any animal that gobbles it's prey whole. It also makes that loud noise (heard around the world YTs abound) that we've heard irl and can't explain.I suspect that is not remotely real.
Which is why I asked. I was expecting examples.
I don't understand that answer.Noise abatement. A dry horse produces an ear-splitting screech when operated without coolant.
in retrospect I realize that. It took me a moment to realize it wasn’t serious.It's a movie. An animal is causing the anti electrical field..an animal that lives in the stratosphere and comes down to hunt similar to any animal that gobbles it's prey whole. It also makes that loud noise (heard around the world YTs abound) that we've heard irl and can't explain.
we’re talking about a movie whose physics make Marvel Comics look plausible. I’m just having fun.I don't understand that answer.
?????...my question exactly...anti-electrical field”??
i know i doNoise abatement. A dry horse produces an ear-splitting screech when operated without coolant.
Then you’d fall over dead as your nervous system goes inert.in answer to schuylar's question, you would coast to a stop if you somehow killed the power source, the wheels would not stop immediately. if they engineered them that way, a short in the system could cause your bike to lock up in traffic, which would be very bad, like crossing the streams bad
That's why I ask to see how much of it can be true in reality.we’re talking about a movie whose physics make Marvel Comics look plausible. I’m just having fun.
edit: I was thrown by “engineering question”, which presupposes real physics.
Frankly, I think that is a put-on. Had there been more to it than a practical joke, there would have been a burst of activity in journals like Nature.That's why I ask to see how much of it can be true in reality.
I will tell you there is no saying that life could not exist slightly higher up and come down to feed. We're discovering new animals all the time and those thought extinct. Look at the Chupacabra..a vet ran one over in Texas. She had DNA done..a combo of wolf and something else..stuffed him.
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At one time he was only legend.
funny whether it's true or not...
this^...no way a "crypto-animal" was discovered and it wasn't front page news in Nature, Nat Geo, Science, even Time and Newsweek would be all over that shitFrankly, I think that is a put-on. Had there been more to it than a practical joke, there would have been a burst of activity in journals like Nature.
My web search returned no biology references.
It’s a bit like believing the crap in paranormal “reality TV” on Discovery in my opinion.
Another example are the fantastic tales being whispered around about Bigfoot.Frankly, I think that is a put-on. Had there been more to it than a practical joke, there would have been a burst of activity in journals like Nature.
My web search returned no biology references.
It’s a bit like believing the crap in paranormal “reality TV” on Discovery in my opinion.