
Posted by Bill on October 18, 2007, 3:18 am, in reply to "Re: supposedly" Would Tin foil stop trillions of volts fired from short wave microwave gun? What about firing millions of trillion of volts at high impedance? For certain because of linear reflection, upwards to more than one mile the high impedance microwave would literally melt or explode your head covered in tin foil and the rest of your body and everything surrounding you would be converted to steam and ash. Just to be close to the target trajectory would be devastating to body electronic such as first the thyroid, then the pituitary and other glands controlled by body electronics. Pray you never see, hear or experience this most terrifying of all weapons of mass destruction.
I am disabled and still suffer cancer and endocrine problems from an exploded transmission line while making microwave radiation test. A microwave is produced by passing electric current through single direction diodes and transforming high capacitance voltage though a multitude of doubler circuits and fired from a magnetron tube through a transmission gun. Short wave voltage can easily be generated from gamma rays and then stored in gel containers then converted to controlled microwave. Storing and then firing trillions of volts in electrolytic capacitance through a transmission gun could easily decimate a whole city in only a few minutes. .
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