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That's awesome... And also funny that it had to be added. Thanks for the info!
I still want to know what happens on an old one without vibration detection or if it was "broken". I assume something like an unbalanced washing machine but on a smaller scale? It just going out for a stroll :)
Science is a whole lot of adjusting after someone died. Like, it’s mostly been that.
e: want nightmares? Here’s the Karen Wetterhahn Memorial Award. All the precautions and yet… not enough.
So is OSHA!
Lemmy needs /c/writteninblood. That sub was one of the highlights of education on reddit.
And the FAA!
https://ehrs.upenn.edu/health-safety/lab-safety/safety-alerts/ultracentrifuge-explosion-damages-laboratory
This is a famous example from when they didn't have alarms. The don't just happily wobble across the room.
IMO, you missed the best bit off:
Oh that can absolutely end in a desaster. Like not breaking when driving a car when you absolutely should.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuxnet this