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89446 User ID: 925714 Romania 05/21/2010 06:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No idea how they could fix this problem ... they need to change the resonant frequency of the bridge real soon or it will take unreparable damage. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 977242They'll nuke it. Problem fixed. Sol Dominvs Imperi Romani Imperium Romanum Sacrum In Varietate Concordia |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 811621 United States 05/21/2010 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is the liquification/jellification of matter while still retaining its shape/form. The video posted in this thread of the glass shattering is an example of this. This makes me think that Star trek's teleportation system is not so improbable....wow |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 977529 United States 05/21/2010 06:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | thats very interesting. I think if this is the case we need to research this more. can this mean that by finding the right frequency we can change matter at a molecular level? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 687593Solid objects can be set to oscillate with a tiny input of energy, provided you find the correct resonant frequency. That's well known physics. But it probably works at molecular level too, that's how these "water fuelled" motors work as I understand, the water molecule is set to oscillate and breaks up into H and O atoms. so are you saying you can turn solid objects into dust? that sounds like science fiction! although this bridge video is fake it is possible |
Anthony77373 User ID: 974223 United States 05/21/2010 06:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know what goes into buliding a bridge. My dad was an architectural engineer. The steps are they first survey the land and make sure they build the right bridge for the right job. I know all the physics for the determination to build a beam bridge there. Why do you think they built a suspension bridge at san francisco. (The Golden Gate Bridge.) Because a suspension brigde can span 2,000 to 7,000 feet way farther than any other type of bridge A beam bridge is the most common bridge anywhere. It is usually used to span shorter distances. A beam bridge is made with large supports on the edges and a heavy beam crossing over water, a ditch, or other open space. Over the sturdy beam, there are boards, metal, or most commonly a layer of concrete. The bridge road surface is level with the road, making it very strong. Beam bridges are used to span no more than 250 feet. The weight of the beam pushes straight down on the piers. The farther apart its piers, the weaker the beam becomes. Flex/Strain is not measured in any units, because it is the ratio of two lengths. As with stress, its definition says nothing about the material used in the construction of the bridge. I'm telling you now this first video is fake. The second is real. The only video on the net of this bridge is the same one. Beam bridges dont Flex like that. Show me one that has. And if you do it promise it gone. Do your own searching and you will find that you have been fooled by a crapy photoshopped video. Last Edited by Sturgeon'sLaw on 05/21/2010 06:35 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 811621 United States 05/21/2010 06:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Or it could be this bridge was being reduced/transformed to another or "sub" "stance" of its physical "presentation"...ie: evidencing "that which actually lies behind and holds the illusion". IE: A bridge from physical to etheric substance. It's like a "magic key" was turned or a "magic flute" was blown and Volla! It's said sound or even "The Word" is the source of appearance or "matter". |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 977213 Italy 05/21/2010 06:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wanna know what the idiotic moronic debunkers gov. shills will say about this?....I'll tell you .....the deformations in the concrete, the steel, the waves etc you see are not real. They are an optical illusion given by the perspective and the distance of the footage. In reality the whole bridge moved just a little bit, but because of the perspective, the distance blah blah blah (add more BS by yourself) it seems the whole bridge moved up and down like crazy. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 977242 Germany 05/21/2010 06:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | although this bridge video is fake Quoting: Anonymous Coward 977529another new videos from another angle: [link to www.youtube.com] [link to www.youtube.com] So you retards honestly believe several poeple would fake this (and that fake would have to be very good, as all the videos look 110% real) ? And major russian news station reporting it: [link to www.youtube.com] I truly wonder how you guys made it to college (if you did, i honestly doubt that according to what I read from some here). |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 977242 Germany 05/21/2010 06:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wanna know what the idiotic moronic debunkers gov. shills will say about this?....I'll tell you Quoting: Anonymous Coward 977213.....the deformations in the concrete, the steel, the waves etc you see are not real. They are an optical illusion given by the perspective and the distance of the footage. In reality the whole bridge moved just a little bit, but because of the perspective, the distance blah blah blah (add more BS by yourself) it seems the whole bridge moved up and down like crazy. I doubt that they will say this ... why would they ... the several videos posted in the past 2 pages are taken from several angles and prove that this is very real beyond doubt ... and this is also a basic physical phenomenon that is known since a very long time now. There are IMO no gov. shill in this thread, but plenty of retards who have no idea what they are talking about. |
Anthony77373 User ID: 974223 United States 05/21/2010 06:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | although this bridge video is fake Quoting: Anonymous Coward 977242another new videos from another angle: [youtube] [link to www.youtube.com] Now that's more like it Last Edited by Sturgeon'sLaw on 05/21/2010 06:43 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 811621 United States 05/21/2010 06:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know what goes into buliding a bridge. My dad was an architectural engineer. The steps are they first survey the land and make sure they build the right bridge for the right job. I know all the physics for the determination to build a beam bridge there. Why do you think they built a suspension bridge at san francisco. (The Golden Gate Bridge.) Because a suspension brigde can span 2,000 to 7,000 feet way farther than any other type of bridge Quoting: Anthony77373A beam bridge is the most common bridge anywhere. It is usually used to span shorter distances. A beam bridge is made with large supports on the edges and a heavy beam crossing over water, a ditch, or other open space. Over the sturdy beam, there are boards, metal, or most commonly a layer of concrete. The bridge road surface is level with the road, making it very strong. Beam bridges are used to span no more than 250 feet. The weight of the beam pushes straight down on the piers. The farther apart its piers, the weaker the beam becomes. Flex/Strain is not measured in any units, because it is the ratio of two lengths. As with stress, its definition says nothing about the material used in the construction of the bridge. I'm telling you now this first video is fake. The second is real. The only video on the net of this bridge is the same one. Beam bridges dont Flex like that. Show me one that has. And if you do it promise it gone. Do your own searching and you will find that you have been fooled by a crapy photoshopped video. So your contention is much like a "Show me a skyscraper that has burned and toppled by fire and I'll shows you a melon that breeds Indians" type of statement. It's convincing. That would means the end of our fantasies of teleportation. If you're wrong then.... |
Anthony77373 User ID: 974223 United States 05/21/2010 06:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know what goes into buliding a bridge. My dad was an architectural engineer. The steps are they first survey the land and make sure they build the right bridge for the right job. I know all the physics for the determination to build a beam bridge there. Why do you think they built a suspension bridge at san francisco. (The Golden Gate Bridge.) Because a suspension brigde can span 2,000 to 7,000 feet way farther than any other type of bridge Quoting: Anonymous Coward 811621A beam bridge is the most common bridge anywhere. It is usually used to span shorter distances. A beam bridge is made with large supports on the edges and a heavy beam crossing over water, a ditch, or other open space. Over the sturdy beam, there are boards, metal, or most commonly a layer of concrete. The bridge road surface is level with the road, making it very strong. Beam bridges are used to span no more than 250 feet. The weight of the beam pushes straight down on the piers. The farther apart its piers, the weaker the beam becomes. Flex/Strain is not measured in any units, because it is the ratio of two lengths. As with stress, its definition says nothing about the material used in the construction of the bridge. I'm telling you now this first video is fake. The second is real. The only video on the net of this bridge is the same one. Beam bridges dont Flex like that. Show me one that has. And if you do it promise it gone. Do your own searching and you will find that you have been fooled by a crapy photoshopped video. So your contention is much like a "Show me a skyscraper that has burned and toppled by fire and I'll shows you a melon that breeds Indians" type of statement. It's convincing. That would means the end of our fantasies of teleportation. If you're wrong then.... The video I just linked is what I think is what it looked like. I know it swayed but not like th first video showed. |
Share The Unknown (OP) User ID: 884909 United States 05/21/2010 06:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Another one: Quoting: ^TrInItY^[link to www.youtube.com] And the best yet: [link to www.youtube.com] ^ you can see here how the guy walking on the bridge went on. this is pretty fucking amazing the concrete gets mega compressed and expanded but never cracks or breaks.. its almost like the entire thing is caught in a big ass time / space distortion wave... like it became less solid for some time or something very very interesting exactly... I was amazed when I saw this. Really when you think about it, with the correct frequency we can do so much more... |
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Share The Unknown (OP) User ID: 884909 United States 05/21/2010 06:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know what goes into buliding a bridge. My dad was an architectural engineer. The steps are they first survey the land and make sure they build the right bridge for the right job. I know all the physics for the determination to build a beam bridge there. Why do you think they built a suspension bridge at san francisco. (The Golden Gate Bridge.) Because a suspension brigde can span 2,000 to 7,000 feet way farther than any other type of bridge Quoting: Anthony77373A beam bridge is the most common bridge anywhere. It is usually used to span shorter distances. A beam bridge is made with large supports on the edges and a heavy beam crossing over water, a ditch, or other open space. Over the sturdy beam, there are boards, metal, or most commonly a layer of concrete. The bridge road surface is level with the road, making it very strong. Beam bridges are used to span no more than 250 feet. The weight of the beam pushes straight down on the piers. The farther apart its piers, the weaker the beam becomes. Flex/Strain is not measured in any units, because it is the ratio of two lengths. As with stress, its definition says nothing about the material used in the construction of the bridge. I'm telling you now this first video is fake. The second is real. The only video on the net of this bridge is the same one. Beam bridges dont Flex like that. Show me one that has. And if you do it promise it gone. Do your own searching and you will find that you have been fooled by a crapy photoshopped video. So your contention is much like a "Show me a skyscraper that has burned and toppled by fire and I'll shows you a melon that breeds Indians" type of statement. It's convincing. That would means the end of our fantasies of teleportation. If you're wrong then.... The video I just linked is what I think is what it looked like. I know it swayed but not like th first video showed. how about this one... |
Anthony77373 User ID: 974223 United States 05/21/2010 06:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm sorry this is the video I ment to link. [youtube] [link to www.youtube.com] And one more thing I'm not trying to offend anyone. I just think the first video was tampered with. Last Edited by Sturgeon'sLaw on 05/21/2010 06:56 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 811621 United States 05/21/2010 06:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know what goes into buliding a bridge. My dad was an architectural engineer. The steps are they first survey the land and make sure they build the right bridge for the right job. I know all the physics for the determination to build a beam bridge there. Why do you think they built a suspension bridge at san francisco. (The Golden Gate Bridge.) Because a suspension brigde can span 2,000 to 7,000 feet way farther than any other type of bridge Quoting: Anthony77373A beam bridge is the most common bridge anywhere. It is usually used to span shorter distances. A beam bridge is made with large supports on the edges and a heavy beam crossing over water, a ditch, or other open space. Over the sturdy beam, there are boards, metal, or most commonly a layer of concrete. The bridge road surface is level with the road, making it very strong. Beam bridges are used to span no more than 250 feet. The weight of the beam pushes straight down on the piers. The farther apart its piers, the weaker the beam becomes. Flex/Strain is not measured in any units, because it is the ratio of two lengths. As with stress, its definition says nothing about the material used in the construction of the bridge. I'm telling you now this first video is fake. The second is real. The only video on the net of this bridge is the same one. Beam bridges dont Flex like that. Show me one that has. And if you do it promise it gone. Do your own searching and you will find that you have been fooled by a crapy photoshopped video. So your contention is much like a "Show me a skyscraper that has burned and toppled by fire and I'll shows you a melon that breeds Indians" type of statement. It's convincing. That would means the end of our fantasies of teleportation. If you're wrong then.... The video I just linked is what I think is what it looked like. I know it swayed but not like th first video showed. Well it's at least agreed, based on the video you pointed to, it was having a wave/resonance episode. Based on that I think it is possible the orginal video at the head of this thread is possibly not a fake, until another topside film debunks it. It does seems quite extreme though. There was more than enough time for someone to put this (fake) print together? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 977242 Germany 05/21/2010 07:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only video on the net of this bridge is the same one. Quoting: Anthony77373If you had looked at the several videos I posted you would see that these are different videos taken from different angles ... considering your limited mental abilitys will be a handicap at browsing back to the posts with the new videos I post them all together for your convenience: #1: [link to www.youtube.com] #2: No new footage of the bridge itself, but atranslatedpolice report on site: [link to www.youtube.com] #3: The full version of the OPs original video ... you can see how the guy walking across it went on: [link to www.youtube.com] #4: Also a complete different angle than the original vid and filmed from a greater distance: [link to www.youtube.com] #5: [link to www.youtube.com] #6: [link to www.youtube.com] #7: Not posted before: [link to www.youtube.com] ^except #2 all these videos show the same bridge with the same "wobble" from a different angle that the OPs original video. |
Anthony77373 User ID: 974223 United States 05/21/2010 07:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The only video on the net of this bridge is the same one. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 977242If you had looked at the several videos I posted you would see that these are different videos taken from different angles ... considering your limited mental abilitys will be a handicap at browsing back to the posts with the new videos I post them all together for your convenience: #1: [link to www.youtube.com] #2: No new footage of the bridge itself, but atranslatedpolice report on site: [link to www.youtube.com] #3: The full version of the OPs original video ... you can see how the guy walking across it went on: [link to www.youtube.com] #4: Also a complete different angle than the original vid and filmed from a greater distance: [link to www.youtube.com] #5: [link to www.youtube.com] #6: [link to www.youtube.com] #7: Not posted before: [link to www.youtube.com] ^except #2 all these videos show the same bridge with the same "wobble" from a different angle that the OPs original video. LOL, Dude I posted that a while ago. Of chorse there are more videos now. But anyways I know it happened and I'm not disputing that. NO. 2 video is another story. I was just not feeling the first video. No offence to anyone. Hell if I believe in Planet X I am can sure I be mistaken of this video. I guess anything is possible in these times. Again sorry to ofend anyone. Last Edited by Sturgeon'sLaw on 05/21/2010 07:13 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 977242 Germany 05/21/2010 07:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm sorry this is the video I ment to link. Quoting: Anthony77373[youtube] [link to www.youtube.com] And one more thing I'm not trying to offend anyone. I just think the first video was tampered with. Just admit that you are wrong ffs. Not only you have no idea about bridges at all, you also fail at visual perspective and camera angle. It surprises me that you find your own mouth to put your food in without assistance. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 924702 United States 05/21/2010 07:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm amazed that people don't know about the Tacoma bridge colllaps. Or the mechanical resonans physics. It's really basic knowledge. When did people become idiots? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 687593They don't have the time to teach that stuff in school these days because they spend most of the day teaching diversity and pc history. |