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jmfbahciv
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 4:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Why isn't lightning coloured? Reply with quote

Burger wrote:
Quote:

tadchem wrote:
On Jul 13, 3:19�pm, BURT <macromi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Why is electricity white? Does it radiate at invisible wavelengths
also?

Mitch Raemsch
Turn on any AM radio during a thunderstorm. You'll hear the invisible
radio waves lightning emits.

You gotta be kidding, right?

You fucking selfestablished high ranked baboon, once again

You hear at best up to a 5k parasitic AM modulation,

At least you should know that you cannot hear radio waves under any
circumstance, let alone an AM radio

Do you always show your ignorance like this?

I use the AM radio to tell if there's any electrical problems in the
area, too.

/BAH
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 7:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Why isn't lightning coloured? Reply with quote

tadchem wrote:
Quote:
On Jul 14, 3:30 pm, Burger <d...@count.com> wrote:
tadchem wrote:
On Jul 13, 3:19�pm, BURT <macromi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Why is electricity white? Does it radiate at invisible wavelengths
also?

Mitch Raemsch

Turn on any AM radio during a thunderstorm. You'll hear the invisible
radio waves lightning emits.

You gotta be kidding, right?

You fucking selfestablished high ranked baboon, once again

You hear at best up to a 5k parasitic AM modulation,

At least you should know that you cannot hear radio waves under any
circumstance, let alone an AM radio


<snip crap>
Quote:

But the AM radio certainly CAN hear radio waves! That is exactly what
it is designed to do.

No fool, and I am sure you are not the only one around here

This is exactly what your "any" AM radio must not do

And this is a requirement !!!

Read and de-brainwashi-fy yourself foool

No AM radio wave wider than 9 or 10kHz ranging up to 10 Mhz gets
through tuner circuitry.

Your "any" AM radio Its a BP filter !!!

You idiot moron

Quote:
And you can certainly hear an AM radio, unless you are profoundly
deaf.

It depends fool, whether there is a modulation or not

Quote:


Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA

ahhahaaha, what a mooorooon

Thanks Mitch

Allow me to express the thought more precisely for you and any other
members of the suborder Vermilingua out there...

you moron, I get mad when people are morons

Quote:

Turn on any AM radio during a thunderstorm. Lightning emits a broad
bandwidth of invisible radio waves.

No fool

Lightnings don't emits, has nothing to do with light

There is a potential between clouds at

t = t_0

Or clouds and earth, if your house is lucky

Which discharges at

t = t_0 + 1uS

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Some of these will fall within the
frequency band to which the AM radio is tuned.

No fool

The sharp changing in potential induce charges in circuitry, yoo moron

It is an inductive coupling, not radio, you fool

Which because the sharp and less sharp corners, angles and many other
non-linear semiconductor things, nearly impossible to predict,
reflects in circuitry
generate parasitic amplitude modulation,

Internally fool,

Mostly

And also, a part of them are emitted, by the same circuitry fool

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The AM radio will
detect these radio waves and rectify and filter them. This signal will

Waves coming from it self, at best, or near from other things

Not from lightning or any light, you fool

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drive the speaker system, producing an audible sound representing the
amplitude envelope of the narrow band of radio waves to which the
radio is tuned. You'll hear sounds associated with lightning strikes

"Associated" !!! hahahaha, associate my ass

Dont change the subject !!!

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up to 50 miles away, or more if conditions permit. Each burst of

coming from other circuitry 50 miles away, not from light or lightning

Quote:
'white noise' coming out of your radio is the acoustic 'signature' of
*invisible* radio waves emitted by lightning.

White noise !!!

White noise is something completely else fool

Quote:

I hope this answers your query regarding invisible radiations emitted
by lightning: "Does it radiate at invisible wavelengths also?"

Lightning emits nothing foool

Lightning is nothing but plasma because the sharp discharges

Can you become more stupid than that, what are fucking retarded?

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Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA

Yes, indeed
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Why isn't lightning coloured? Reply with quote

In sci.physics.relativity, Burger
<dti8@count.com>
wrote
on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 12:30:38 -0700 (PDT)
<48516b3a-fb2b-4922-9636-85b9743332a8@d77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>:
Quote:


tadchem wrote:
On Jul 13, 3:19?pm, BURT <macromi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Why is electricity white? Does it radiate at invisible wavelengths
also?

Mitch Raemsch

Turn on any AM radio during a thunderstorm. You'll hear the invisible
radio waves lightning emits.

You gotta be kidding, right?

You fucking selfestablished high ranked baboon, once again

You hear at best up to a 5k parasitic AM modulation,

At least you should know that you cannot hear radio waves under any
circumstance, let alone an AM radio

I'm not certain of that; certain VLF waves might be
hearable if strong enough, by stimulating the brain
directly. I'll admit that's a bit iffy.

A stronger case can be made for metallic fillings; these
might act as primitive diodes. The resultant signal
vibrates the tooth and feeds up the jawbone into the ear.

Or something.

As for hearing lightning strikes through an AM radio...I'd
be surprised if one couldn't, and certainly while traveling
near thunderstorms I could hear the zzzts on occasion.

Quote:

Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA

ahhahaaha, what a mooorooon

Thanks Mitch


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 1:12 am    Post subject: Re: Why isn't lightning coloured? Reply with quote

On Jul 15, 3:27 pm, Burger <d...@count.com> wrote:

<snip>

Your knowledge of physics and your command of English remind me of Mr.
T.

*plonk*

Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 12:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Why isn't lightning coloured? Reply with quote

On Jul 15, 2:27 pm, Burger <d...@count.com> wrote:

Quote:

Lightning emits nothing foool

Lightning is nothing but plasma because the sharp discharges

Can you become more stupid than that, what are  fucking retarded?

OK, simple question then.
Experimentally, there is a crackle noise on an AM radio coincident
with lightning strikes nearby. This is a reproducible effect.
What do you think is responsible for that observed effect, considering
that you believe ... what was it? ... "lightning emits nothing fool"?

PD
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 2:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Why isn't lightning coloured? Reply with quote

In sci.physics.particle PD <TheDraperFamily@gmail.com> wrote:

: Experimentally, there is a crackle noise on an AM radio coincident
: with lightning strikes nearby. This is a reproducible effect.
: What do you think is responsible for that observed effect, considering
: that you believe ... what was it? ... "lightning emits nothing fool"?

Maybe it was a typo and he meant to write "lightning emits not hingfool"?
I'm not sure what "hingfool" is, but I am willing to accept that it is
not emitted by lightning.

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Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel
Opinions expressed are mine alone, and not those of Bar-Ilan University
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"Logic is a wreath of pretty flowers which smell bad."
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jmfbahciv
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 6:25 pm    Post subject: Re: Why isn't lightning coloured? Reply with quote

tadchem wrote:
Quote:
On Jul 15, 3:27 pm, Burger <d...@count.com> wrote:

snip

Your knowledge of physics and your command of English remind me of Mr.
T.

*plonk*

Is it possible that this Mr. T doesn't know what AM radio is?

/BAH
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 12:44 am    Post subject: Re: Why isn't lightning coloured? Reply with quote

"Richard Schultz" <schultr@mail.biu.ack.il> wrote in message
news:g5l19r$s0m$3@news.iucc.ac.il...
| In sci.physics.particle PD <TheDraperFamily@gmail.com> wrote:
|
| : Experimentally, there is a crackle noise on an AM radio coincident
| : with lightning strikes nearby. This is a reproducible effect.
| : What do you think is responsible for that observed effect, considering
| : that you believe ... what was it? ... "lightning emits nothing fool"?
|
| Maybe it was a typo and he meant to write "lightning emits not hingfool"?
| I'm not sure what "hingfool" is, but I am willing to accept that it is
| not emitted by lightning.
|
| -----
| Richard Schultz schultr@mail.biu.ac.il
| Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel
| Opinions expressed are mine alone, and not those of Bar-Ilan University
| -----
| "Logic is a wreath of pretty flowers which smell bad."


"Hingfool" is another name for the electromagnetic radiation emitted by
lightning. The typographical error was a missing "k" in "knot".
Lightning emits knot hingfool. You can hear the knots on AM radio.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:27 am    Post subject: Re: Why isn't lightning coloured? Reply with quote

"Mike Daly" <h2300xyz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:098a8c51784274138e43dfe031a0179f@pseudo.borked.net...
| The subject is racist. It should be: Why isn't lightning Afro-American?

During the O. J. Simpson trial consideration was given to bringing a witness
to
California from Britain. He was a European African American (or perhaps an
African American European) without being an American.
I did ride a bus one day into Pittsburgh when my car was in for service and
overheard an African American calling his companion "yo nigga", so it
should be "Why isn't lightning nigger?"
Lightning can be Afro without being American as shown here:
http://www.affordablehousinginstitute.org/blogs/us/hair_standing_on_end_small.jpg
http://www.cynical-c.com/archives/bloggraphics/afro4.jpg
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Why isn't lightning coloured? Reply with quote

On Jul 16, 7:17 pm, BURT <macromi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Jul 16, 2:20 pm, Mike Daly <h2300...@hotmail.com> wrote:

The subject is racist. It should be: Why isn't lightning Afro-American?

Black lightning?

http://www.vincentmotors.com/BIK/sport.php
Once called the "fastest production bike in the world"...

Quote:
You wouldn't see it when it hit you but you would be electricuted?

If it hit you at 150 mph there probably wouldn't be much left for an
autopsy...
http://www.motorcycledaily.com/15october02vincentmotors.html
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 5:13 am    Post subject: Re: Why isn't lightning coloured? Reply with quote

"tadchem" <tadchem@comcast.net> wrote in message
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On Jul 16, 7:17 pm, BURT <macromi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Jul 16, 2:20 pm, Mike Daly <h2300...@hotmail.com> wrote:

The subject is racist. It should be: Why isn't lightning Afro-American?

Black lightning?

http://www.vincentmotors.com/BIK/sport.php
Once called the "fastest production bike in the world"...

Quote:
You wouldn't see it when it hit you but you would be electricuted?

If it hit you at 150 mph there probably wouldn't be much left for an
autopsy...
http://www.motorcycledaily.com/15october02vincentmotors.html


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Black Shadow in exchange for a go on my Tiger 100.

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