It's sure great to have knowledgeable guys in these matters like yourself. It seems that you might have a military background. Yes, the burned wood around any metal object, like nails hinges, etc. really let the cat out of the bag there. But they don't care. They're "too big to fail" as the saying goes. They're above the laws of ma…
It's sure great to have knowledgeable guys in these matters like yourself. It seems that you might have a military background. Yes, the burned wood around any metal object, like nails hinges, etc. really let the cat out of the bag there. But they don't care. They're "too big to fail" as the saying goes. They're above the laws of mankind, and think themselves impervious to God's Laws as well. They are soooo primed for a definite surprise!
I'm just very blessed to not be a youth or even middle aged during these horrible times. My heart goes out to them all, and I do remember to pray for God's mercy to be extended somewhat, if that be His Will, so more folks can hear about the GOOD news of the Gospel of Christ,
Arcing, since metal does not allow internal electrical fields. Iron is ferromagnetic, and does absorb some microwave radiation. The arcs in the adjacent wood ignite it.
Lloyd,
It's sure great to have knowledgeable guys in these matters like yourself. It seems that you might have a military background. Yes, the burned wood around any metal object, like nails hinges, etc. really let the cat out of the bag there. But they don't care. They're "too big to fail" as the saying goes. They're above the laws of mankind, and think themselves impervious to God's Laws as well. They are soooo primed for a definite surprise!
I'm just very blessed to not be a youth or even middle aged during these horrible times. My heart goes out to them all, and I do remember to pray for God's mercy to be extended somewhat, if that be His Will, so more folks can hear about the GOOD news of the Gospel of Christ,
Yours, in the Battle,
R
Arcing, since metal does not allow internal electrical fields. Iron is ferromagnetic, and does absorb some microwave radiation. The arcs in the adjacent wood ignite it.
So what about the trees standing next to the melted car?
I reckon they were made of wood...
Put some dry wood and a piece of steel-belted radial in a microwave. Let me know what happen. (I don't really want to try this myself.)
The microwave being the key piece here.