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Re: Moonlazer post# 79215

Sunday, 07/09/2023 3:41:03 PM

Sunday, July 09, 2023 3:41:03 PM

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Power systems in areas of igneous rock (gray) are the most vulnerable to the effects of intense geomagnetic activity because the high resistance of the igneous rock encourages geomagnetically induced currents (GICs) to flow in the power transmission lines situated above the rock. 


This is why as more EVs hit the roads the chances of them going out of control is greater. The chances they will be in areas of greater geoelectric resisitance increases the likelihood of induced currents in the EV power system. Induced currents in EV power systems can cause a variety of glitches including SUA and odd veering behavior; both things Teslas are plagued with. While this can happen in ICE, happened in Toyotas previously, the frequency of the incidents are far fewer. Also there are devices that can be purchased to help deal with induced currents in ICE vehicles.

https://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/sun_darkness.html

Is there a strategy to distract people away from looking at the basic data, like using humor?
Is the data being reducing to the absurd?
Is there an exercise to create more forum verbiage to drown out evidence?

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