so many hours spent with it wrapped around their faces while they stare at the screen I agree
bad idea
Gabriel Moore
It could be even worse, like if they put those things into a thing you shove into your ears.
Logan Bell
true
or cars.
broom broom boom boom.
Jack Miller
I would be more worried about common table salt, which contains sodium. Sodium is one of the most reactive metals in the world and explodes when it touches water.
Gavin Perry
They use copper and steel to make nuclear bombs too
Jaxson Campbell
shit, is there any copper or steel in our phones and laptops?
plus lithium wow
Mason White
there's probably billions of tons of them
Connor Wilson
>You probably think I am joking, don't you? Not really, since nuclear-powered pacemakers have been functioning since the early 70s. I don't see why it wouldn't work on a phone, but it wouldn't really need more than a 4-5 year lifespan.
Aaron Richardson
that is a staggering number.
Adam Johnson
Plenty of copper in your phones and laptops, not so much steel. There's a lot of dihydrogen monoxide around too, that stuff accelerates corrosion and causes suffocation. Be very careful, user.
Camden Mitchell
wow apple and the rest sure know how to cause a massive problem worldwide....
Nicholas Lewis
a whole bunch of em
Wyatt Ramirez
mm, if you look at what's inside a single iPhone it makes you wonder if the people are even human, or just terminally inept.
Aiden Campbell
I like your name user!
Connor Taylor
>makes you wonder if the people are even human, or just terminally inept Well there's no uncertainty on my end.
Mason Lewis
same here I guess, have you seen what they do to make an iPhone chip
it is so disgusting and toxic - and they put this, next to lithium batteries, and all the shite that goes into the screen... near our brains, with hot signal running through it, frequencies we have no control over... to send/receive data...
the whole entire internet - in a single phone - multiplied by the number of phones...
one change of voltage at any part of the system.... anywhere.... anytime...
kaboom.
Julian Cruz
...boomer? Seriously though, the ellipses are retarded and so is whatever you're suggesting ITT.
Noah Hill
hey rot, go back to neo-geo forums
Josiah Hill
prove me wrong you standardised bullies - and please be original while you try.
Owen Gutierrez
I would if I understood what you were saying beyond "they can blow up anyone and their phone at any time", which is so fundamentally incorrect that by believing it, you've shown that the assumptions you're starting with are incompatible with reality and that you can't be reasoned with at all. If I've misinterpreted your argument, then maybe you can explain it without being a vague faggot talking with ellipses and line breaks after each opaque sentence fragment. Speak clearly if you aren't a retard.
Liam Turner
lmao you should probably know something about what you're talking about before posting on a board full of autists. There is absolutely zero chance you could turn a pocket sized betavoltaic battery into a bomb without tearing it apart, refining the fuel into an enriched form, and using it to build an actual bomb. Added protip: Refining nuclear fuel is a crazy difficult task and the "build a bomb" step is similarly difficult. Doing these things takes hundreds of millions of dollars.
the only way to make lithium dangerous is being a chimpancee/black person
Chase Lewis
>li-ion >li-po Different things
Daniel Green
>nothing, because that's not how critical mass works. Moreover lithium absorbs neutrons stopping chain reactions. But when it absorbs neutron and transmute into tritium, wich can fusion with deuterium producing energy and excess neutrons. But the main danger is that it burn fast as a mrta and produce an hightly caustic soda