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To: Honey_Bee who wrote (86958)8/11/2018 11:45:57 AM
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  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 457984
 
Yes, EMP's are the big worry. A large detonation about 50 miles above the US would take out the electrical grid. Imagine large cities like New York, San Francisco, LA with no electricity for 6 months or longer-no lights, elevators, water, refrigeration. 10's of millions of people would quickly die.

It is also possible that a large solar flare could do the same thing. There was one large enough earlier this year to take out the global power grid, and luckily it was not earth facing. So far, there has only been "talk" about planning for such an event, or "hardening" the grid, but it never gets the attention it deserves.



To: Honey_Bee who wrote (86958)8/11/2018 12:48:40 PM
From: slowmo  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 457984
 
I wish I could believe that HB, but there is zero proof any human has ever been to "space".
Sadly, all data has vanished from one of the greatest human accomplishments.....landing on the moon.

Unlike a submarine, which needs thick sealed pressurized steel to keep from imploding, anything in space needs the equal and opposite force to keep from exploding, in other words, a spacesuit could never stop the effects of vacuum.