>In 1969 three oil tankers were damaged by explosions in their tanks while they were being cleaned using water jets from high-pressure hoses.
Damn. Imagine the confusion of everyone involved here. Since when does adding simple water to oil cause fire? Let alone an entire explosion? Imagine how nervous everyone would've been like "damn this could have happened at any time the whole time we've been doing this, and could happen at any time in the future until we figure out what happened"
>In 1969 three oil tankers were damaged by explosions in their tanks while they were being cleaned using water jets from high-pressure hoses.
Damn. Imagine the confusion of everyone involved here. Since when does adding simple water to oil cause fire? Let alone an entire explosion? Imagine how nervous everyone would've been like "damn this could have happened at any time the whole time we've been doing this, and could happen at any time in the future until we figure out what happened"
So the discovery process was "Ow! Haha, hey, put your finger there, you've got to try this!"
"Ow! Haha, hey, put your finger there, you've got to try this!"
"Ow! Haha, hey, put your finger there, you've got to try this!"
"Ow! Hey what happens if we put a shovel in it?"
<CRACK>
"FFFUFUUUUUUUU! Let's stop putting our fingers in that..."
And thus science marches on.
I wonder if this is a technique that's been passed down through the Armstrong family for generations