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In further supprot of my solution to address whether or not the one blade broke off and collided with the other blade/blades can be seen in the photos. Notice the revolutions per minute of the turbines in the videos. You can calculate the rate of blade impact to a point of a blade separation and clearly there is no probable collision of impact by the separation blade. Furthermore the absence of the separated blade is also due to the disintegration of it by the extremely high heat produced by the “Ball Lightening” which would be able to affect the other blades. Notice the one blade that was severely damaged. If it was struck by another solid object (such as the missing blade) it would have sustained sharper angle bends or even severed, but instead it is more contorted on the leading edge which would be due to the high heat temperature plasma and because of the inertia in the blade it would bend in the direction shown in the photos. The attach point of the disintegrated blade will also show a clean cut. Still “Ball Lightening” or “Plasma Ball” should be the prevailing answer to this costly incident. Someone should pay me for this insight, I need a job.





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Josimar

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19 december 2014, 07:02:55

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