North Korea mountain used as nuclear test site at risk of collapsing, Chinese scientist says
Jon Elson wrote:
jVnOXC?? ?????? ? ??????? ??drBALS wrote: Jon Elson wrote on 9/5/2017 3:14 PM: Fat Boi's scientists are advancing by leaps and bounds. He has made ICBM when everybody says he cannot figure it out. I am sure he has made what was impossible in 1954 possible. Hail to Fat Boi. Yes, quite SCARY! There's a new picture out with an elongated housing which might be their idea of a radiation case for a 2-stage device. (Which is likely what they set off a couple days ago.) It certainly is a small device, and may fit on one of their missiles. They may not have mastered the reentry issue yet. But, that is only a matter of time. All your need is a cell phone. They have pressure sensor and a gps unit! |
North Korea mountain used as nuclear test site at risk ofcollapsing, Chinese scientist says
Cydrome Leader wrote on 9/9/2017 7:25 PM:
Jon Elson wrote: jVnOXC?? ?????? ? ??????? ??drBALS wrote: Jon Elson wrote on 9/5/2017 3:14 PM: Fat Boi's scientists are advancing by leaps and bounds. He has made ICBM when everybody says he cannot figure it out. I am sure he has made what was impossible in 1954 possible. Hail to Fat Boi. Yes, quite SCARY! There's a new picture out with an elongated housing which might be their idea of a radiation case for a 2-stage device. (Which is likely what they set off a couple days ago.) It certainly is a small device, and may fit on one of their missiles. They may not have mastered the reentry issue yet. But, that is only a matter of time. All your need is a cell phone. They have pressure sensor and a gps unit! That's true. A modern smartphone (mine is Samsung S3) has all the sensors for stabilizing and guiding a missile. Please let me paste my previous post in another thread: It is very easy to make a rocket. The difficult part is the flight control unit that keeps the rocket flying straight and narrow instead of going in random directions after liftoff and crashing back to earth near the launchpad. A modern smartphone has all the sensors required to let the rocket correct its course and guide itself to its destination. All you need to do is write an app and send the output to an interface to control the power of each of the three or more thruster nozzles (a rocket as no wings or rudder, so a minimum of three thruster nozzles would be needed to make the rocket go in any direction you want it to). North Korea makes smartphones: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/northkorea/10238617/Kim-Jong-un-visits-North-Korean-smartphone-factory.html Download this Android app (Sensors Multitool) to read the sensors: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wered.sensorsmultitool&hl=en This "Sensors Multitool" App can read all the sensors in your Android smartphone (everything you need to guide a missile to its destination): GPS Rotation Vector Linear Acceleration Gravity Gyroscope Accelerometer Magnetic Pressure Orientation |
North Korea mountain used as nuclear test site at risk of collapsing, Chinese scientist says
On Sat, 9 Sep 2017 19:45:35 -0400, QbIHV?? ?????? ? ??????? ??qBeSB
wrote: It is very easy to make a rocket. Hey Wieber, did you know that? Seems like something you could use to finally get the great cull on track. |
North Korea mountain used as nuclear test site at risk of collapsing, Chinese scientist says
QbIHV?? ?????? ? ??????? ??qBeSB wrote:
Cydrome Leader wrote on 9/9/2017 7:25 PM: Jon Elson wrote: jVnOXC?? ?????? ? ??????? ??drBALS wrote: Jon Elson wrote on 9/5/2017 3:14 PM: Fat Boi's scientists are advancing by leaps and bounds. He has made ICBM when everybody says he cannot figure it out. I am sure he has made what was impossible in 1954 possible. Hail to Fat Boi. Yes, quite SCARY! There's a new picture out with an elongated housing which might be their idea of a radiation case for a 2-stage device. (Which is likely what they set off a couple days ago.) It certainly is a small device, and may fit on one of their missiles. They may not have mastered the reentry issue yet. But, that is only a matter of time. All your need is a cell phone. They have pressure sensor and a gps unit! That's true. A modern smartphone (mine is Samsung S3) has all the sensors for stabilizing and guiding a missile. Please let me paste my previous post in another thread: It is very easy to make a rocket. The difficult part is the flight control unit that keeps the rocket flying straight and narrow instead of going in random directions after liftoff and crashing back to earth near the launchpad. A modern smartphone has all the sensors required to let the rocket correct its course and guide itself to its destination. All you need to do is write an app and send the output to an interface to control the power of each of the three or more thruster nozzles (a rocket as no wings or rudder, so a minimum of three thruster nozzles would be needed to make the rocket go in any direction you want it to). I just wrote an ICBM guidance and control program on my Tracfone, and it works great, just like you said. Thanks Buddy. |
North Korea mountain used as nuclear test site at risk of collapsing, Chinese scientist says
On Sat, 9 Sep 2017 19:45:35 -0400, QbIHV?? ?????? ? ??????? ??qBeSB
wrote: That's true. A modern smartphone (mine is Samsung S3) S3? Blink blink...thats a ****ing antique, only a short step above a Lunch BOX cell phone --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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