Chemtrails and contrails, what's the difference?

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Re: Chemtrails and contrails, what's the difference?




by ABC2019 » 06/04/22, 06:52

Christophe wrote:
pedrodelavega wrote:And what do you want it to be apart from condensations?


I didn't know there were linear reactors...

And the condensation occurs a few tens of meters from the outlet of the reactors...

given the temperature at the outlet of the reactors, it seems normal to me, the air must cool down before it condenses.

And given the complexity of hydrodynamics and turbulence, I don't know who is able to predict with certainty the form that these contrails should take when exiting an aircraft. As for the climate "requires very complex calculations" to predict it.

So people who claim they can interpret anything from video -> trash.
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Re: Chemtrails and contrails, what's the difference?




by Christophe » 06/04/22, 13:21

ABC2019 wrote:given the temperature at the outlet of the reactors, it seems normal to me, the air must cool down before it condenses.


Except that on the video I posted, it's instantaneous...well it looks like...
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by ABC2019 » 06/04/22, 13:47

Christophe wrote:
ABC2019 wrote:given the temperature at the outlet of the reactors, it seems normal to me, the air must cool down before it condenses.


Except that on the video I posted, it's instantaneous...well it looks like...

sometimes the traces really seem to come from the reactors and sometimes they seem much larger and form on the wings (hence the conclusion, it's not the reactors so it's that we are dropping chemicals from the wings : Mrgreen: ). But it is much more probably condensation phenomena from the ambient air, perhaps in an air supersaturated with humidity and the passage of the plane triggers the condensation. In any case, it deserves to be studied a little more seriously than building a whole conspiracy theory from videos (with the reflex: if I don't know how to explain it, it's surely a conspiracy... )
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by Christophe » 29/04/22, 13:50

We are living in a terrible time!!

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by ABC2019 » 29/04/22, 14:59

Christophe wrote:We are living in a terrible time!!


yes we live in a great time, where we can put any abstruse photo online, of unidentified origin, by decorating it with any smoky theory, and we are sure to have likes!!

nice progress... : Evil:
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Re: Chemtrails and contrails, what's the difference?




by Christophe » 29/04/22, 15:01

That's exactly what I meant :)
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Re: Chemtrails and contrails, what's the difference?




by out » 29/10/22, 18:35

Between the fleeting contrails and the persistent contrails, the difference does not come from the content, even if some claim that there would be chemicals in the second case.
The difference comes from the relative humidity of the surrounding air. When it is high (the air is said to be supersaturated), contrails can persist for several hours. Then they will be spread out, dispersed, by the turbulence and the wind.
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Re: Chemtrails and contrails, what's the difference?




by Christophe » 29/10/22, 18:43

Welcome here out you're in on this one!

Chemtrails only exist in the mediocre minds of those who have little (or no) knowledge of elementary physics and the earth's atmosphere...

Afterwards, there are still serious geo-engineering programs: climate-change-co2 / geoengineering-cool-the-earth-against-the-warming-t2770.html
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Re: Chemtrails and contrails, what's the difference?




by out » 04/07/23, 19:27

The difference is that chemtrails don't exist.
There are no chemicals added to contrails
When the contrails are persistent and widening, the relative humidity of the surrounding air is high.
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Re: Chemtrails and contrails, what's the difference?




by Christophe » 04/07/23, 19:28

If there are some petrochemical additives to kerosene anyway...

Huh Macro?
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