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It was 87 degrees that day when postedkptaylor said:It's colder outside and exhaust is warm. That equals condensation. Basic science.
underw0rld said:It was 87 degrees that day when posted and the whole sky had about 15 jets flying the whole valley in formationkptaylor said:It's colder outside and exhaust is warm. That equals condensation. Basic science.
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That's what They want you to believe! :mrgreen:kptaylor said:It's colder outside and exhaust is warm. That equals condensation. Basic science.
omegaman said:If you pee into a fan it creates the same effect.
Limper said:I was taught a long time ago that pissing into the wind (or fan) was a bad idea. As for condensation from jet exhaust, those jet engines spew out loads of dihydrogen monoxide (DHMO) that commonly freezes and leaves a chemical trail. DHMO kills 3500-4000 people each year in the US. That stuff is dangerous.
underw0rld said:It was 87 degrees that day when postedkptaylor said:It's colder outside and exhaust is warm. That equals condensation. Basic science.
It is the radioactive electricity from nuclear power plants getting the house wiring that worries me. Consider your house has power 24/7 and you are constantly exposed to it.smithers599 said:By the way, DHMO is also used to cool nuclear reactors. How many parents feed their children nuclear reactor coolant? Huh? Djever think about that?
underw0rld said:It was 87 degrees that day when postedkptaylor said:It's colder outside and exhaust is warm. That equals condensation. Basic science.
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