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No, definitely not. And that's the thing. So my girlfriend Kat, she's a chemical engineer. One of the things that she's had to do in the past is dispersion models. And I talked to her. I was like, hey, so this is what the weather conditions were at the time. This is the location it was. This is the area.
No, definitely not. And that's the thing. So my girlfriend Kat, she's a chemical engineer. One of the things that she's had to do in the past is dispersion models. And I talked to her. I was like, hey, so this is what the weather conditions were at the time. This is the location it was. This is the area.
And she was like, you would have needed like billions of tons to have escaped in order to disperse at a level and a timeframe that would have actually been feasible for them to have experienced the system, the symptoms described in this scenario.
And she was like, you would have needed like billions of tons to have escaped in order to disperse at a level and a timeframe that would have actually been feasible for them to have experienced the system, the symptoms described in this scenario.
So it's just, it's not likely.
So it's just, it's not likely.
It was. It was a cool one.
It was. It was a cool one.
Yeah, because I thought of whale wars. That is the reason that I thought about the wind is because I remembered that they used the they didn't use it themselves. They got it used upon them. The LRAD system. Yeah.
Yeah, because I thought of whale wars. That is the reason that I thought about the wind is because I remembered that they used the they didn't use it themselves. They got it used upon them. The LRAD system. Yeah.
the Japanese whaling fleet. And this is like in 2006. Wait, does Japan have like an official whaling fleet? They call them research vessels. I don't know if it's changed, but back in the early 2000s, they had a fleet of whaling ships where they would take whales for research purposes because it was legal to take a certain number of whales for research. Mm-hmm.
the Japanese whaling fleet. And this is like in 2006. Wait, does Japan have like an official whaling fleet? They call them research vessels. I don't know if it's changed, but back in the early 2000s, they had a fleet of whaling ships where they would take whales for research purposes because it was legal to take a certain number of whales for research. Mm-hmm.
But the argument by Whale Wars, which was an international like group of activists, essentially, is that weren't they like throwing grenades at whaling ships like vinegar bombs? So it was just like glass bottles.
But the argument by Whale Wars, which was an international like group of activists, essentially, is that weren't they like throwing grenades at whaling ships like vinegar bombs? So it was just like glass bottles.
Yes. The only downside is that they were quite literally like that would have been piracy. Based. Yes, but, you know, in terms of... Based and Kenway-pilled. Their ship was called the Steve Irwin, so it would have been a little off-brand. Yeah. Yeah. So, they used the LRAD on them, and a number of the people got nauseous on that, so that made me think, like, okay, well...
Yes. The only downside is that they were quite literally like that would have been piracy. Based. Yes, but, you know, in terms of... Based and Kenway-pilled. Their ship was called the Steve Irwin, so it would have been a little off-brand. Yeah. Yeah. So, they used the LRAD on them, and a number of the people got nauseous on that, so that made me think, like, okay, well...
strong, like, you know, sound and strong, like, frequencies like that, is it possible that that could cause physical disruption to the body? So it was like, all right, well, let's look into it. And then it was so, for me, it was like, hey, maybe it was sound.
strong, like, you know, sound and strong, like, frequencies like that, is it possible that that could cause physical disruption to the body? So it was like, all right, well, let's look into it. And then it was so, for me, it was like, hey, maybe it was sound.
And then you were like, oh, yeah, that makes sense, considering there was a typhoon happening, plus the effect of katabatic winds in coordination with that. Mongolian cyclone. Yeah, Mongolian cyclone, that's it. So, like, yeah, it was just kind of a piecing together of the true Holmes and Watson, House and Wilson moment.
And then you were like, oh, yeah, that makes sense, considering there was a typhoon happening, plus the effect of katabatic winds in coordination with that. Mongolian cyclone. Yeah, Mongolian cyclone, that's it. So, like, yeah, it was just kind of a piecing together of the true Holmes and Watson, House and Wilson moment.