Were there explosives in the Pager devices that blew up in Lebanon?
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YES if explosives were added during manufacturing/assembly/distribution

NO if they somehow made the regular batteries explode

still NO if the batteries or other components were modified compared to standard for those devices but there were no explosives added

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YES based on consensus of media sources, lack of serious contending theories and physico-chemical implausibility of batteries simultaneously exploding in the way recorded on videos.

@skibidist resolves โ€˜Yesโ€™

@snazzlePop Why the rush? Wait for consensus and then wait a few days after that. I'm sick of getting burned by stuff being resolved prematurely (or by me idiotically betting based on some news article that turns out to be bullshit).

@Snarflak

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I agree with @Snarflak .. will wait a few days even though I am convinced it's a YES a this point

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lol AI made a cell phone with marijuana leaves.

I wonder if the explosives were put there by Hezbollah to keep people in line and Israel figured out how to detonate them?

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is the alternative theory overclocking the phone batteries haha

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i was jk but snowden says maybe (tweet deleted)

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@strutheo

Here https://x.com/Saul_Sadka/status/1836037523849486634 it seems to explode right after receiving a message, while I guess it would take some time to overheat. It also seems similar to the other explosion video and different to the regular overheating battery explosion videos.