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2003-10-27 Korea
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Posted by Super Hose 2003-10-27 9:16:34 AM|| || Front Page|| [3 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Well, won't this make Turgidson's [Clark] job easier. Speaking of turgid...
Posted by Brian  2003-10-27 9:20:49 AM||   2003-10-27 9:20:49 AM|| Front Page Top

#2 Can we use this technology to find caves in Afganistan or disturbed areas of desert in Iraq?
Posted by rabidfox 2003-10-27 9:58:26 AM||   2003-10-27 9:58:26 AM|| Front Page Top

#3 Careful SH - Mentioning H**RP brings in Alcoa Chapeau set.
Posted by Shipman 2003-10-27 10:01:54 AM||   2003-10-27 10:01:54 AM|| Front Page Top

#4 Rabidfox, I used to work with eddy current and resonance test equipment on applications for bearing rings. I would think you could use this technology in Afghanistan and in the West Bank, eventually. It will take a number of years to perfect. Detailled knowledge of conditions before excavation would be extremely helpful.

Tech Central Station has several good articles on Korea. Some are a little older. Here is what I found: also by Ralph Kinney Bennet - It's All in the Delivery. By Lee Harris - How We Called North Korea's Bluff. By Christopher C. Hull - Loved or Feared?
Posted by Super Hose  2003-10-27 10:07:09 AM||   2003-10-27 10:07:09 AM|| Front Page Top

#5 Silly fools, HAARP isn't a radar imaging system, it's a Death Ray!
However, a series of patents owned by the defense contractor managing the HAARP project suggests that the Pentagon might indeed have more ambitious designs. In fact, one of those patents was classified by the Navy for several years during the 1980s. The key document in the bunch is U.S. Patent number 4,686,605, considered by HAARP critics to be the "smoking raygun," so to speak. Held by ARCO Power Technologies, Inc. (APTI), the ARCO subsidiary contracted to build HAARP, this patent describes an ionospheric heater very similar to the HAARP heater invented by Bernard J. Eastlund, a Texas physicist. In the patent--subsequently published on the Internet by foes of HAARP--Eastlund describes a fantastic offensive and defensive weapon that would do any megalomaniacal James Bond super villain proud.

Bwahahahaha!
Posted by Steve 2003-10-27 10:07:10 AM||   2003-10-27 10:07:10 AM|| Front Page Top

#6 Thank you, Steve. Nickolae Tesla died too soon. He would have been quite happy to know that he was right all along. I think he would have like microwave popcorn too.
Posted by Super Hose  2003-10-27 11:41:15 AM||   2003-10-27 11:41:15 AM|| Front Page Top

#7 Ah, Tesla!!! My absolute favorite genius! What a wild, wacky, and wierd wizard! For pure fascinating reading, Tesla is my favorite science subject! And Death Rays? Ha! Child's play! Can you say ELF? I know you Navy guys can. Well there's still a backlog of Tesla ideas using ELF. Communications to wireless power transmission - hell, weather weapons may be next. The Russians sure found it "interesting" enough.

Check out Project Tesla: http://www.skepticfiles.org/mys4/prjtesla.htm

He was a trip - and the tiny amount of credit he has received thus far (many of his ideas are still beyond the ken of current science) for what we know and depend upon today in modern life is a crime, IMO.
Posted by .com 2003-10-27 12:34:47 PM||   2003-10-27 12:34:47 PM|| Front Page Top

#8 Colorado Springs hosted Tesla for awhile. Three blocks from my house there's a street named Tesla. The Tesla Museum used to be located down on Bijou Street, before it suffered severe funding cuts. Tesla is a very misunderstood man, and deserves far more credit for far more ideas than he's received. It's a shame so much of his research was destroyed by a deliberately-set fire. Strange man - a Serb, a non-muslim, and a little be more than just a tad crazy, but still a genius who deserves greater recognition.
Posted by Old Patriot  2003-10-27 1:03:37 PM|| [http://users.codenet.net/mweather/default.htm]  2003-10-27 1:03:37 PM|| Front Page Top

#9 OP, I know you don't watch TV, but this episode of NOVA is something special. Saw it at about three in the morning with my oldest boy. He had to be awake for 24 hours before having a brain MRI. He became a Tesla fan with me that night. We got our picture taken in front of Tesla's statue at Niagara Falls.

It is called the Master of Lightning. Probably available on tape from the library.

Mark Twain loved Tesla.
Posted by Super Hose  2003-10-27 4:58:23 PM||   2003-10-27 4:58:23 PM|| Front Page Top

#10 OK you tech guys like SH--don't we now have ground penetrating radar that can look for WMD's and other stuff underground? I recall seeing sledlike things dragged over possible crime scenes..or maybe just watch too much sci fi
Posted by NotMikeMoore 2003-10-28 12:09:50 AM||   2003-10-28 12:09:50 AM|| Front Page Top

#11 NMM I have seen the same device. The problem with that device for this application is that the tunnels are farther underground. The more depth you desire in any type of probing the lower the frequency and higher the power you have to use.

To perform a tunnel search, I speculate that you would need something mounted on in an aircraft at least the size of a C-130. I would expect that we are years away from practical applications.
Posted by Super Hose  2003-10-28 7:50:48 AM||   2003-10-28 7:50:48 AM|| Front Page Top

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