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| Zoli:
--- Quote from: SiliconWizard on July 31, 2022, 11:29:12 pm --- --- Quote from: Zoli on July 29, 2022, 05:09:58 am ---Fake/DeepFake. --- End quote --- Or maybe not. https://phys.org/news/2022-07-necrobotic-spiders-dead-legs-puff.html --- End quote --- My problem is with the resistor extraction; I just don't see that kind of strength in spiders of that size. Unless it has some "extra skeleton" inside, you can easily broke apart the spider leg with the force less then necessary to pull out the resistor. Remember: the legs are NOT made of silk... And one more thing: spiders are fragile; a direct hit, which make a mosquito dizzy, it kills a similar sized spider(both fly away inertially, doesn't get flat). Now let's figure out, if some cheating happened on the breadboard: :-DD :-DD :-DD |
| amyk:
That appears to be a jumper wire, not a resistor[1], but if you look carefully at the lengths of the leads before and after the spider picks it up, it's clear that it was nowhere near inserted; just sitting on the contacts in the breadboard. [1] Yes, everything except superconductors can be a resistor. You know what I mean... |
| Nominal Animal:
Just think about the possibilities in firearm concealment and development! One day, perhaps, we'll be able to bear bear arm arms. |
| SiliconWizard:
But that's just yet another example of well wasted public money. |
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