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@ungers | 22 December 14 | |
Theoretically, a ping-pong ball could be compressed to the size of a peanut, if it could handle the squeeze.......
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@ungers | 22 December 14 | |
I've heard of divers getting rammed into their steel diving-helmets.....the entire man inside the helmet...and not even that deep.....
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@ungers | 22 December 14 | |
Curiously, in ww2, when a submarine went down, past crush-depth, the moment it imploded, it caused immense heat, incinerating flesh in that instant.....google it.....strange, but true.....
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@ungers | 22 December 14 | |
like when u pump a bicycle-pump when holding your finger over the outlet.....after a few pumps, the air will burn you.......a guy used that principle to instantly generate super-hot steam, at a fraction of the cost of using electric elements......some canned-food factories have his heat exchangers installed, using a fine mesh and air-compressors....
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@ungers | 22 December 14 | |
@ xxzeroxx - 22.12.14 - 05:25am I dropped one of these in the loo about 30 min ago... Lint-worm my friend....I'd be worried.... |
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@bambi60 | 22 December 14 | |
@ 4juice - 22.12.14 - 01:20am Ummm this is not the fish, it look significantly longer than 2cm as mentioned in the actual article and it doesnt look like what the scientists who found described it: a tissue paper fish. Yea ,the pic I posted was not a deep sea snailfish ...apologies . |
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@peta | 22 December 14 | |
Ahh, that's nice
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@mikeymk | 22 December 14 | |
@ ungers - 22.12.14 - 05:32am like when u pump a bicycle-pump when holding your finger over the outlet.....after a few pumps, the air will burn you.......a guy used that principle to instantly generate super-hot steam, at a fraction of the cost of using electric elements......some canned-food factories have his heat exchangers installed, using a fine mesh and air-compressors.... That's how diesel fuelled engines work. You need glow plugs to light the diesel initially whilst the starter motor turns it over slowly, but once the engine is running, the heat generated by squashing the mixture at the engine's natural compression and speed ignites the diesel. Petrol engines have to have their compression reduced to prevent automatic detonation, just take it hot enough for a tiny spark to get it ignited, because with a petrol engine it has to ignite at precisely the correct time. |
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@ungers | 22 December 14 | |
Ditto....
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