Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Electric pole hanging after a wild fire.


FB Comments: Looks like a Salvador Dali painting | Didja know the cross in Jesus pics is derived from the cross in the zodiac? And we're in the age of the twin fish. | For something to be called a wild fire, the other posts aren't even damaged? | Fake. Its not drooping at all.... Where they do that at. Gravity don't exist there? | and the insulators arent even covered in soot | The heat will melt the power lines causing them to shrink (pull tighter) thus causing the wires to become straight that's why its not hanging down | There's one in the background being supported by spars. I've seen this kind of thing in Calabasas/Topanga Canyon. If you're directing the fire you can even saw through them to prevent the flames reaching the cables. | It looks as if there are a couple of poles further down the line that are fallen causing slack to be taken up. It's also taken from a pretty good angle causing some optical illusion. I've actually seen this type of thing in real life and it does look like that at times. |
Minecraft physics application in real life | Photograph by Igor Podgorny This image has not been Photoshopped. It was taken by Igor Podgorny of Russia. It was the after-effect of a fierce fire that tore through Linevo village in the Volgograd Region of Russia. | If 5 or more years passed after wild fire and the pole hasn't been fixed, I'd guess this happened in Mexico. | If any, the heat will cause the wire to expand, thus causing its length to increase. It shouldnt be straight as in the pic. FYI, the wires will never melt. Whats the point of having the wires coated if it will eventually melt? | Actually, the straightness of the wires supports the case that this is real. If the pole were still intact, it would act as a node, and the wires would droop between poles. If the bottom truly burned out, what remains would become the new low point, and the wires would appear to be straight. | first . transfrmers mean nothing, 2nd telephone lines dont use insulators, 3rd the weight of what remains of the pole isnt enough to bow the wires, this isnt all that unusual at all | God dam this pisses me off. Why do people need god "references" to make there day. Nothing against miracles but you idiots need to realize photo shop. But I guess Christianity got it right and everyone else is fucked...so our bible says... | I just love how the free suspending cable structure has no affect on the cable lines running across. . Can u idiots see this? Stop saying its a miracle and stop saying your right! Gods children is the universes children! | That is not photoshopped. I have seen a lot of this in person, while working on the power lines | if a fire got that high on the pole the wires would have at least started to melt! And they would sag from the weight of the remaining pole. | Those are high tension wires,we use to walk down the railroad tracks and if you would throw a stone at them they would make a star wars type of sound like a Trade Federation Battleship pinging noise. | Pretty sure they put up those support columns to support the cable and stop them earthing, high voltage transmission wires are weak they wouldn't support a support column lol | To all the negative/unknowledgeable know alls this is real photo, this happens all the time, I work on powerlines for a living, fire + wood = burning wood... Nice photo though |

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