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Carrington even would have never destroyed any cell phone modern or otherwise, much less "Anything that was not stored in a Faraday bag". That is, unless the phone happens to be plugged into the wall, and even then that's a good 'maybe'. It could barely power thousands of miles of telegraph lines.Carrington event
Like I said, if there's ever a solar event that simply bricks "Anything that was not stored in a Faraday bag", electrionics are the least of your concern. Roads are melted, steel nails in houses are causing fires, and you're going to experience what it's like to be in a low-power microwave.
I really want to emphasize that one would need to create about 100V/cm in order to fry a modern cell phone. That's an insane amount of power. The entirety of our earth's magnetic field produces about 10V/cm (1kV/m). To put this power into perspective, it's about what you get when you're 50 feet in front of a large, active radar array. A radar array uses 30MW in the L-band, which is about 15% of the output of a medium size coal plant.
Absolutely agree. I've heard of things like MeshTastic and LoRa for infrastructure-less communication. SaveItForParts made a MeshTastic video yesterday, and it does seem like a good tool to have just in case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR63PJxzdy8I think the bigger issue is the shutting down the internet aspect by various governments. I read years back about a phone app that allowed people to communicate via bluetooth with one another to prevent censorship, but it didnt seem to catch on.
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