You failed again. How does it feel to have your own proof bite you in the ***?
You said the "poor conductivity" of water was "factually true".
And then you denied you said it. Make up your mind.
Nope. You asked for proof, you got proof.
Not my problem that you failed in your "gotcha" attempt.
You provided 1 example... that is not proof. Your own example is biting you in the ***.
Proof of existence means you have to prove ONE example.
I provided proof.
Deny it all you want, but it's on the site for posterity.
You failed. Again.
He could have gotten it for the dog. He still spent the money. It was still in your house.
Show me proof or your claim is bullshit.
Here you go. You failed. Again.
Tell me how many times before you actually except it?
What exception are we talking about?
You want an exception from providing your source that defines two wires twisted together as "bridged"?
No. No exception. I can't trust you, bro.
Trust me bro!
For the second time, good job comprehending a sarcastic question.
Mmm hmm. Like the "sarcastic quostion" about injecting disinfectants in the body or putting UV light in the body to fight COVID?
Yeah, no.
Clean your glasses dummy. This has been covered.
Covered? So someone explained that you can't bridge an already-mono amp, and you then claimed you CAN?
THAT kind of "covered"?
Cool. Show me how to bridge that mono Rockford amp to get more power.
It doesn't matter how they do it as long as the electrons can pass from one point to the other previously unreachable point, it has been ******* bridged. Who cares if YOU can't handle that.
LOL. You'll say anthting to not admit you fucked up.
"Build a bridge". How? By pulling the two land masses together?
The strictest definition:
A separate physical thing. Not stretching the road over the gap. Not filling the river with dirt to creat a single land mass. Not twisting the train tracks together. ADDING A NEW THING BETWEEN THE TWO SEPARATED THINGS.
Now please, show us where in electrical theory/desing/etc, that it says twisting two wires together is "bridging those wires.
For extra credit, show us where filling in a river with dirt is making a "bridge" over the river.
@RobGMN Do you know what this is? It's a bonding BRIDGE. It connects wires together. By BRIDGING them. They are using a device to accomplish this because it is cleaner and safer. You could also TWIST THE DAMN WIRES TOGETHER TO CONNECT THEM. Effectively BRIDGING THE WIRES. Just because your vocabulary is limited doesn't mean you get to tell the rest of the world they are wrong when their vocabulary is larger than yours secretary man.
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Not "effectively bridging" the wires. LITERALLY bridging the wires.
THE WIRES DO NOT TOUCH EACH OTHER. The metal block is the BRIDGE. A separate thing that connects two others.
In fact, YOU called it a "Bonding BRIDGE".
Thank you for proving what I have been saying all along, and what you have been denying.
OK. Now I'll wait for you to try and weasel out of the fact that you literally just "proved" your point by showing a THIRD object being used to facilitate the flow of electrons across two separate objects.
Will you claim it was "sarcasm"?
Will you claim the wires are touching each other?
Will you claim the wires are twisted together? Spliced? Soldered?
Will you claim the metal object is not actually a bonding BRIDGE?
This oughta be good.