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Re: boston745 post# 81735

Tuesday, 09/19/2023 1:26:31 AM

Tuesday, September 19, 2023 1:26:31 AM

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That's called turbulence - look it up.

Suddenly the plane starts shaking. Then the plane drops like a rock. Your stomach leaps into your throat. But there’s no storm outside, not even clouds. What’s going on?

This clear-air turbulence, as it’s called, is caused by patches of air swirling chaotically within the world’s jet streams—strong air currents that circle the globe from west to east and that we see on weather maps as wide, wavy lines that bend around low- and high-pressure centers. Airlines like to fly within these bands of fast-moving air to boost speeds and reduce travel times if the bands are near enough to the flight’s desired direction. The swirls, invisible to the eye, batter a plane’s wings. And when the battering is strong enough, it jerks the plane up or down. Passengers freeze, and flight attendants stumble. Over the past four decades clear-air turbulence has increased by up to 55 percent in various regions around the world. Models predict another 100 to 200 percent increase over the next 30 to 60 years.

https://is.gd/FBTucx


Yet EM radiation can even cause hardened military vehicles to glitch, not unlike Teslas, and crash.


You haven't proven that EM has caused ANY Tesla crashes. Until you do, your argument is invalid, pointless and a complete waste of readers' time.

Back to your basement drawing board...

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