Unraveling the mysterious phenomenon of rapidly emptying batteries at UFO apparition sites, "Swinwalker ranch", etc.

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My guess

- The following is my guess. - Frist, emptying should not have occurred with normal, non-rechargeable batteries, meaning that all reports of batteries being empty should have occurred only with rechargeable batteries. - Second, rechargeable batteries should not be empty. In other words, the phenomenon of a rechargeable battery running dry in a matter of seconds or minutes should not actually mean that the chemical energy in the battery has disappeared. That is impossible given the rate of chemical reactions. - The control circuits and sensors built into the rechargeable batteries may have malfunctioned (or activated a fail-safe function) due to strong electromagnetic fields (including gamma rays), shutting off the output. In other words, the chemical energy of the rechargeable battery should not be lost. Without exception, rechargeable batteries these days have control circuits and sensors that meticulously control charging and discharging to ensure performance and safety. These various safety measures have made it possible for the battery itself not to catch fire even if a nail is driven into it.

Strong Evidence

- From the 1950s through the 1980s, there were numerous testimonies of car engines being shut down by approaching UFOs. In such instances, the car engine was able to start up again when the UFO left. - In other words, the car battery was not empty. Car batteries of these old era were not equipped with control circuits or sensors like modern rechargeable batteries.

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Thanks

- Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) (2022-04-15)

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Unraveling the mysterious phenomenon of rapidly emptying batteries at UFO apparition sites, "Swinwalker ranch", etc. (2022-04-15)