So an electrical transformer exploded and caught fire? This sort of thing happens more often than you might think. But yeah, go ahead and connect those dots again...eventually you'll get one to be accurate.
But yeah, go ahead and connect those dots again...eventually you'll get one to be accurate.
I made no assumption about the cause nor implied anyone to connect whatever dots you reference. What the fuck are you talking about?
Solar flare? Btw a strong solar flare will ruin usa. You have no means to replace all the blown transformers in a meaningful time frame
Ahem. Your whole comment was designed to imply a solar flare caused this. Just because you put a question mark in it doesn't mean that you were not implying it was CME related. You literally setup the scenario of a CME event causing widespread electrical transformer damage when no one else but you had even mentioned CMEs/solar flares.
You should pay more attention to who you are replying to.
Here is your solar flare mention - in someone else's comment. Notice it was not from me.
Https://poal.co/s/QStorm/557467/1ada89a6-f939-467e-8ca9-06cbdc324110#cmnts
Edit - BTW - I AM a 40 year plus EE.
Solar flare? Btw a strong solar flare will ruin usa. You have no means to replace all the blown transformers in a meaningful time frame
Are you an electrical engineer? If you're not, I'd like to know your source for how many transformers will blow in the event of a CME hitting us. Also, solar flares having that kind of effect at the latitude where the Hoover Dam is would be wreaking havoc in the northern latitudes first. Got any news on any verifiable solar storm related events in the north at this same time period? Data makes the difference between proof and pulling shit out of your ass. Which one do you have?
Found the pRedittor.
"source" "nOt thAt source"
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