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Post by concrete on Jun 10, 2010 19:36:08 GMT 10
This is supposedly footage from the oil disaster.
Now. There appears to be flames in the eruption now.
How the fuck is that possible?
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Post by alienbeing on Jun 10, 2010 21:05:27 GMT 10
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Post by theshee on Jun 10, 2010 21:08:18 GMT 10
A posted a simular thing yesterday. It could be the way the lights are catching it, a bit like an optical illusion?? Or could it not be gas thats igniting? If there is oil there must be gas right, with the right mixture couldn't this be possible that it could ignite??
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Post by theshee on Jun 10, 2010 21:08:35 GMT 10
Ooops ab you typed faster than me
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Post by concrete on Jun 10, 2010 21:23:37 GMT 10
Sorry bout that kids. Didn't realize it was a triple post! LOL!!! (just to wind up Drex)
I dunno though. IT actually looks like a tyre fire (tire for the N americans)
Thick smoke, with flames punching out every now and then. It doesn't strike me as reflected light.
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Post by theshee on Jun 10, 2010 23:32:58 GMT 10
Looking at that one you posted it doesn't seem much like reflective light to me either but it could be gas igniting.
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Post by concrete on Jun 11, 2010 0:30:29 GMT 10
Looking at that one you posted it doesn't seem much like reflective light to me either but it could be gas igniting. How? Thats the bit I can't figure out. I dunno. I'm a pessimist on a good day. But I have no idea about fire 5000 feet below the sea.
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Post by brillbilly on Jun 11, 2010 1:22:18 GMT 10
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Post by Wes Gear on Jun 11, 2010 2:49:19 GMT 10
at that depth and pressure a fire is impossible.
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Post by brillbilly on Jun 11, 2010 4:42:17 GMT 10
is that because of the pressure or because matches get wet? yeah i know,just kidding........its because of the wetness!
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