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Re: kVA Effects on Discovery Channel



Original poster: Brett Miller <brmtesla2-at-yahoo-dot-com> 



Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:

Original poster: dhmccauley-at-spacecatlighting-dot-com

One does not absorb voltage cumulatively over one's lifetime, but the
deterioration of one's health *is* cumulative over a series of
injury-causing
electrical shocks. This is what the Discovery Channel was stating. This
guy was lucky to survive the cumulative injuries of the effect of 4
lightning strikes
over his lifetime.

Overall, it was a very humorous program and entertaining. And the blatant
scientific errors throughout the program just added to its
entertainment value (for us smart enough to recognize the errors.)

Yeah, I agree with that statement for sure.

It's just too bad that out of the thousands of channels available on both 
cable (digital and analog) and satellite TV, there isn't a something that 
supports a decent level of technical excellence for people at our level to 
appreciate.  I would enjoy something like that immensely.  At the very 
least, something of the calibur of NOVA 24 hours a day...7 days a week.  Oh 
well, I guess I'm off topic here.  Later.

-Brett


Dan


 > One does not "absorb" voltage cumulatively over one's lifetime.
 >
 > The lightning guy's survival was neither miraculous nor unexplainable
 > -- he never took a direct lightning strike, only multiple instances of
 > much less energy dissipation.
 >
 > Flash powder under the telephone? Wasn't the Tesla coil impressive
 > enough on it's own? I like pyro (I *am* a pyro), but not when it's
 > used deceptively and moronically. Plus, did the vaporizing wire
 > actually produce that smoke cloud on it's own? Not consistent with my
 > experience.
 >
 > Overall, I was pleased to see a huge Tesla coil on TV but I was sorely
 > disappointed with the quality of the program. Hate to sound like an
 > old geezer at age 21, but this kind of crap is the reason America's
 > children don't pay attention to science and technology these days.
 > Society tells them the details aren't importa! nt and they don't have to
 > understand it or know anything about it.
 >
 > -------------------------------------------------
 > Mike Poulton
 > MTP Technologies
 > mpoulton-at-mtptech-dot-com
 > KC0LLX (70cm AM ATV, 33cm/12cm FM ATV, Omaha, NE)
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >


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