> Every MRI machine quenches and vents. The question is what is different, in detail, that heightens the risk with this machine.
The design can't safely accommodate the level of energy that ends up in the machine if its clogged.
In the spirit of analogies, it's like asking why a 10 oz glass overflows with 200 degree water and a 10 oz glass doesn't overflow with 100 degree water. It exceeded it's capacity.
There's nothing more complicated to it, you could call in an MRI technician, get the PDF manual, talk to several doctors, disassemble it and put it back together, and learn no more than that.
You got extraordinarily rude and personal, I hope you don't do that often on HN, that was an outlier in my 13 years here. I hope all is well and it's an exception.
The design can't safely accommodate the level of energy that ends up in the machine if its clogged.
In the spirit of analogies, it's like asking why a 10 oz glass overflows with 200 degree water and a 10 oz glass doesn't overflow with 100 degree water. It exceeded it's capacity.
There's nothing more complicated to it, you could call in an MRI technician, get the PDF manual, talk to several doctors, disassemble it and put it back together, and learn no more than that.
You got extraordinarily rude and personal, I hope you don't do that often on HN, that was an outlier in my 13 years here. I hope all is well and it's an exception.