>That coherent photon energies can combine to do work (including work other than just heating) is most clearly illustrated by optical tweezers, which can be used to move bacterial cells but cause physiological damage in the process [Rasmussen et al. 2008].
>Arguments in support of safety based on basic physics appear not to hold up.
>In man, autonomic and cortical resonances of the nervous system can be excited by inducing subliminal heat pulses in the skin by means of a resistive heat patch, laser, heat lamp, or microwave radiation...Deeply subliminal skin temperature oscillations of frequency near 1/2 Hz induced in a subject by any of these means cause sleepiness, drowziness, relaxation, a tonic smile, ptosis of the eyelids, a tense feeling, sudden loose stool, or sexual excitement, depending on the precise pulse frequency used. For certain higher frequencies, the induced subliminal skin temperature oscillations cause fractured thought and a slowing of certain cortical processes.
Like Trump and in the film, Elon also has some strange Russian connections;
>that Hyperloop One has found favor in Russia should come as no surprise to those who watch closely the Facebook page of co-founder Shervin Pishevar [Iranian]. On June 16th, Pishevar posted a photo from a meeting he attended with over a dozen wealthy Russian investors and President Vladimir Putin, whom Pishevar noted was particularly enamored with the Hyperloop.
>Among the stories Pishevar says are being spread about him: calling him an agent of Russia, a supposed "incident with a prostitute in Europe," allegations that he settled a claim for sexual assault in London....
>“I went to Russia three times to try to buy a couple of their biggest ICBMs,” the SpaceX and Tesla founder Musk told the audience at SXSW interactive.
Not knowing who Tesla is, Not knowing what a Tesla coil does, Not knowing Tesla cars have nothing to do with tesla coils. Nigger of the day. Read a book faggot.
Leo Bell
>strawman
it's the same principle, retard
New Tesla cars have the hardware to propagate harmful electromagnetic radiation
the name is not just a coincidence either. The company was named after the inventor and his inventions, including the Telsa coil
the guy who started the company has multiple Russian connections, and has exhibited troubling behavior. put it all together
Jose Rogers
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Mason Young
high levels of autism detected
Caleb Williams
>Tesla coil produces many times the electrical energy >Tesla coil produces energy
no, you just have showe that you lack even a basic understanding of electrical engineering
Ryan Walker
I can't believe how stupid this OP is
Justin Ramirez
>you showed
no, retard, I quoted wikipedia
everybody knows the coil isn't generating the electricity. your complaint is purely semantic
Wyatt Wood
cool counter-argument
>10 rubles have been deposited into your account
the fact that Kremlin shills are seeking to delegitimize this thread legitimizes this thread
Jose Davis
oh so that's why apple make it's devices in conductive metal >everytime you get near or touch your conductive device you get a "sexual arousal signal" sent to your skin and feel the urgent need to fap furiously to sisihypno and cuck porn
that explain everything
Luis Brown
the jews are microwaving me brain halp
James Young
>small Tesla coil produces many times the electrical energy >Tesla coil produces energy
you could make a literal faceapp gun to force people to smile at you or just carry an emitter to either make people like you because they feel good when you touch them (or get diarrhea depend of the setting)
These discoveries open the way for influencing the nervous system of a subject by delivering weak heat pulses to the subject's skin. Devices for such purpose can be used by the general public as a sleeping aid, and as an aid for relaxation, control of anxiety and stage fright, or for facilitation of [[[sexual arousal]]]. Clinical use is seen for the control, and perhaps the treatment, of emotional disorders, tremors, and seizures.
Radiative heat pulse induction lends itself to application in [[[non-lethal weapons for remotely exerting an influence on a subject's nervous system]]]. This can be done covertly with a keyed [[[infrared laser beam]]] or with a pulsed microwave beam. In the latter case, high frequency is desirable since it results in small skin depths in human tissue, thereby minimizing the wasted heat generated in deeper lying tissue much below the cutaneous thermoreceptors.
Liam Hall
also eat more rice
Connor Mitchell
Tesla Coils neither generate energy nor kill. Amps is what kills, not voltage. A Tesla Coil takes low voltage high amperage and turns it into high voltage low amperage.
Anthony Parker
Tesla cars don't matter, they are a driving chinacracker, going up in flames when looked at wrong.
Cameron Morales
Current kills not voltage...
Ryan James
All electrical systems emit electromagnetic radiation. Light is electromagnetic radiation.
Why are Tesla car's special? Because of wifi? You do realize cellphones also run on electromagnetic radiation beamed from cell towers, right?
Colton Phillips
I fucking love schizo boomer threads. Its so interesting watching them trying to hang on to that last sliver of sanity.
>Being struck by arcs from a high power (> 1000 watt) Tesla coil is likely to be fatal
watts isn't voltage
Gabriel Martinez
Tesla is extraordinarily concerning because wifi + autopilot + Russian connections + the guy is fucked in the head + association with the coil
the last is coincidental and somewhat speculative (unprovable), but the other reasons are enough for deep concern
Asher Jenkins
1. To have 1000W flowing trough your body, you need a ridiculously high voltage, even when you are wet. 2. The battery might have a high capacity and can deliver a high current, but there is no conection between both poles of the battery and the driver. 3. 2,4 and 5,8 GHz are harmless, it only realy starts to get serious beyond the visual spectrum or at verry high intensity due to thermal issues. 4. I can sit next to my 1500mW 5,8 GHz AV-transmitter (100 times as string as WiFi) for hours and suffer no consequences beside bad WiFi conection. 5. 0,5 Hz is totaly different from 2400.000.000 Hz 6. That is just some animation movie for children. 7. I don't know what russia woulf gain with that. 8. It kind of makes sense to build a HSR-like system in a country with huge distances between major cities.
Noah Kelly
the frequencies near wifi are particularly bioeffective. see Dr. Bruno's paper in fp
it's also likely the frequency can be modulated (eg. the wifi hardware functionality is dual purpose)
Zachary Evans
>1
the attack would likely be pulsed, not steady. A/C frequency is 50/60 Hz. the output would be in a different, bioeffective/biodestructive, frequency
I'll answer the rest in a while, in the middle of something
William Lee
you gotta lay off them chips you got crumbs everywhere
>the attack would likely be pulsed, not steady. A/C frequency is 50/60 Hz. the output would be in a different, bioeffective/biodestructive, frequency The higher the frequency, the less effective it gets due to the skin-effect. Also there is no conductor going from battery + or controller phase to the cabin. >I'll answer the rest in a while, in the middle of something
Adam Miller
>2
first, see it would not be a direct electrical connection
wrong. see Dr. Bruno's paper. thermal effects are not the risk here. the risk is bioelectric
>The current technology is far from optimal in terms of biological compatibility, considering that microwaves in the 1-10 GHz frequency range most efficiently do work inside the brain [Frey 1962], and current digital pulse modulation schemes makes use of frequencies that, if demodulated [Bruno 2011], are also used by neurons. Frequencies above 10 GHz deposit most of their energy in the skin, while lower frequencies (traditional TV and radio) are thought to be reflected without much transfer of energy [Frey 1962].
A 15 mW WiFi transmitter is not even close to the strength required to do anything on the brain. Hell, even my 1500mW transmitter is far to weak to do anything, and that thing requires active cooling to not burn up.
Only thing it would do when holding my head next to it would be catching my hair with its cooling fan.
Jonathan Moore
Name a more overrated movie than this glorified turd.
Adam Rodriguez
Here is to (you) wear it with pride, you will be rewarded with many more, i'm sure.
again, that is passive use, presumably a continuous current. the attack vector would be a different, intentionally bioeffective/biodestructive, frequency, and most likely pulsed.
technology designed for a passive, peaceful purpose can also be modulated for something harmful
>5
the point is as I described above. benign technology can be hijacked and used for a second, malicious purpose, and pulsed electromagnetic energy is especially bioeffective
>6
art imitates life
>7
why does Russia create weapons at all?
>8
Musk's focus was between nyc and dc, fwiw. it's also technology that can clearly be weaponized, but I posted it for the connections to Russia and Iran rather than for itself, since it never got off the ground
>The current technology is far from optimal in terms of biological compatibility, considering that microwaves in the 1-10 GHz frequency range most efficiently do work inside the brain [Frey 1962], and current digital pulse modulation schemes makes use of frequencies that, if demodulated [Bruno 2011], are also used by neurons. Frequencies above 10 GHz deposit most of their energy in the skin, while lower frequencies (traditional TV and radio) are thought to be reflected without much transfer of energy [Frey 1962].
from Dr. Bruno's paper
>Also there is no conductor going from battery
wireless electromagnetism is still bioeffective
Carson Myers
I've never seen it
Joshua Thomas
Wow, I sure do like threads made by schizos!
William Thompson
>that ID Ouch.
Luis Peterson
Dr. Bruno disagrees with you and he works at Los Alamos.
The power in a Tesla is many orders greater than what's in a cell phone, and cell phone radiation is concerning to Dr. Bruno
again, we are not considering a steady, normal signal. the attack vector would be optimally biodestructive and pulsed. pulsed signal would not require anywhere the same level of cooling
Bentley Martin
you only addressed voltage, and by your own admission there is more to the equation
did you read the video description?
>I am wearing a grounded chain mail glove
>stop bieng stupid
kek
William Ross
see
Aaron Nelson
Jokes on you, every time you bump your thread I get 10 more rubles.
Thomas Walker
you're not being paid with my money tovarish, the more the merrier
Parker Butler
>you're not being paid with my money Russia > Musk > goverments subsidies > taxes > your money.
Wyatt Morales
ok fine, then please translategoogle translate does not work with all the extra gibberish
I work in a warranty repair facility for handheld WIFI communications devices. I specifically repair Motorola MC40. Probably 100 WIFI tests happening within 50 or so feet of me continuously over 10 hour shifts. Add to that a great many cellphones receiving streaming audio from various internet sources. The field strength off all this combined does indeed fuck with my head.
Asher Ortiz
and that's just passive/peaceful use
seeand quit your job
Eli Evans
>and that's just passive/peaceful use Yep. >and quit your job I'm working on it.
why do mc40s fuck up so often bro? I just want to do inventory
Dylan Long
The side buttons break away from the PC board, the displays are cheap and the touch panels are unreliable. And most of the repair techs are totally inexperienced and do very shoddy repairs that do not hold up in service. And even though they're only 3 years old or less, they're getting old and fragile.
OP. You might want to look into 5G. It is already being rolled out in the USA (silently).
It's frequency spectrum lies between 24 GHz and 90 GHz.
Ayden Torres
>tesla cars contain tesla coils imagine being this retarded
Gabriel Wood
what about;
>The current technology is far from optimal in terms of biological compatibility, considering that microwaves in the 1-10 GHz frequency range most efficiently do work inside the brain [Frey 1962], and current digital pulse modulation schemes makes use of frequencies that, if demodulated [Bruno 2011], are also used by neurons. Frequencies above 10 GHz deposit most of their energy in the skin, while lower frequencies (traditional TV and radio) are thought to be reflected without much transfer of energy [Frey 1962].
I don't know what all that means. I only know that the 5G global roll out will be the death of most humans. The idea is not some H-bomb. The idea is to cook us.
Christian Gomez
microwave ovens operate at 2.45 ghz
it also requires a tremendous amount of energy, especially at distance. I think you are incorrect
the guy I cited has a PhD in biophysics, worked/works for the US federal government at Los Alamos, the same weapons lab that produced the atomic bomb
just because it's a higher frequency does not mean it's more harmful. visible light has a higher frequency than microwaves
Angel Hill
Oh cool. Keep up the good work then user. Study this shit and redpill us on this Ugandan Shoebill breeding forum. And what the fuck do social workers know? Based!
Alexander Edwards
No, not the same principle you monumental retard.
Tesla coils can be deadly because they produce a gigantic fucking arc that basically zaps you.
An electric motor and a bunch of cabling that’s in every other car anyway isn’t going to zap you, do you understand this? Even so, in order to produce a frequency of electromagnetic raditatoin high enough, the electricity essentially has to pass through the entire length of the wire, which means that the frequency of the em radiation is physically limited by the length of the wire (and the speed of light)
Christian Lee
>deadly because they produce a gigantic fucking arc that basically zaps you.
yes, same principle here
>An electric motor and a bunch of cabling that’s in every other car anyway isn’t going to zap you, do you understand this?
read the OP again, specifically this;
>On the Model 3, WiFi has not been activated (as of March-2018). It will be active in a future software update.
that is, new Teslas already have the hardware to propagate electromagnetic radiation. no wires required, just like a cell tower or a cell phone, only the Tesla's battery is a lot more powerful than your phone. the car is an attack vehicle that can move without a human (auto-pilot), which would be necessary if the human is dead because of the radiation
Leo Hill
same principle, only instead of 50/60Hz, it's 2.4 ghz, or whatever is most biodestructive, and not a continuous arc but pulsed to be bioeffective, in the spirit of
Gabriel Johnson
pulsed radiation would not just be more biodestructive, it would also conserve the battery
major cities will have hundreds of teslas; auto-pilots can each be programmed to cover territory separately in order to attack and kill the greatest number of people
Tyler Baker
All I hear is "afraid of radio".
To entertain the notion of weaponized wifi it would require the government to not all ready use it for law enforcement or military applications.
Cops have tasers so I don't understand the desire to hide the existance of useful technology. Hard to keep real science a secret.
Brayden Reyes
please read Dr. Bruno's paper on the subject. I have linked it multiple times ITT
weaponized microwave radiation is a real threat. Dr. Bruno worked/works for the US government at Los Alamos. The same Los Alamos that developed the atomic bomb. this technology is also potentially a WMD, especially if cell phones can be hacked and weaponized like Teslas may be
Nolan Powell
bump
Alexander Rodriguez
HURR DURR I DONT UNDASTAND ELECTRICITY
its ok, nigger. you never invented the wheel. i know electric is a big jump for you, you 80 IQ neanderthal sack of shit.
Sebastian Barnes
>not mentioning that Tesla's coils are Soviet technology which can vaporize tanks and infantry