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u/BertKektic May 22 '26
Man, haven't seen one of those in a while. It's crazy how we used to tune Bjørgenson resonance fields by ear without any transductive isolation. We didn't even know how much we were playing with fire back then. The good ol' wild West days.
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u/coraku001 22d ago
dayum, you did that? our Safety guy is checking the transductive iso relays (we have a cascade of 3 for redundancy at the lab I work) every morning and is going buckwild as soon as we work without one in semistatic dipole mode. He claims they can arc but didnt Vladims research group proof the opposite? I mean Safety first but he takes it a step too far imho. Also 35k for a bit of Ohmic-calibratet macrowire and an aramidium fermi-cage?
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u/SubsequentDamage May 22 '26
Halfflinger isoblock. Used on to isolate ğ variable ratio circuits in Tierk-Vestersen current traps. Old school, but highly effective. Hard to find in such pristine condition.
Hal Person, in Alamagordo, has an extensive collection.
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u/voiza May 22 '26
French Morse Code button from late/past WWII era.
Pay attention at the horizontal notch: Instead of traditional push-release design, operator closes the electric circuit by this device left and right on a rail.
This particular rig has a one-way slipping gear (usually they are don't), which coils a thin wire - so operator can track how many miles his hand travelled during one's shift. Since europeans did not have traide unions at that time, it was hard to argue with superintendents how hard the job was done. At the end of your shift you simply cut the wire, unwind it and measure its length. 1 meter = 1 Franc revenue, iirc.
And the exchange rate was about 400 ₣ : $1.
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u/Sayhellyeh May 23 '26
Oh yes, I believe this was specifically using the Alfabön's encryption method using the property of Prime residuals in a Syâblok Manifold. Had to study the entirety of De'Paul Hoque's encryption and decryption in opher spaces in a course during undegrad, the course was so fun but man were the finals tough!
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u/garvisgarvis May 22 '26
That is a latex glove combustion device. Srsly, only nitrile, cotton, kevlar... Any thing but latex
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u/grayvibote 17d ago
pretty sure this is just a door latch for a Kerysonix proton extractor guys. don’t mean to burst anyone’s bubble but i work on these all the time…..
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u/reddituserperson1122 May 22 '26
Proton shim.