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HAHAMUAHHAHA , he does have little girlish hands rofllamo
And you find this very amusing why?
Stealth... an interesting and fitting name
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HAHAMUAHHAHA , he does have little girlish hands rofllamo
And you find this very amusing why?
"I like lasers"
Has it occured to anyone that maybe he wants us to do this? To keep bumping this thread? Even though it's mocking him, it's still promoting his idea, albeit a flawed one. But it is an amusing concept.
The pictures show the incoming power supply being fed into one connection then into the three drivers which are then connected to the shown modules. All of those fit inside the handle of the mock lightsaber. The diodes then produce light...yes light. The input is 200ma each module has an output of ~250mw when it comes out of the colminating lens. They then go through 2 focusing lenses. Next the laser beam goes through another colminating lens that is seen in one of the photos. As you can see by the last photo the beams are coming out in one uniform beam. All that is involved is simple optics and incase you don't believe that oh well the lenses and stuff in the hilt. Do the math if you want to see if it all fits I can give you the specs. But before you critize me do the math it doesn't lie and can be repeated easily...if you know the math. Which obviously you don't know how to do if you are saying it can't be done and if you children need pictures to understand it then i can draw some with crayons for you.
The pictures show the incoming power supply being fed into one connection then into the three drivers which are then connected to the shown modules. All of those fit inside the handle of the mock lightsaber. The diodes then produce light...yes light. The input is 200ma each module has an output of ~250mw when it comes out of the colminating lens. They then go through 2 focusing lenses. Next the laser beam goes through another colminating lens that is seen in one of the photos. As you can see by the last photo the beams are coming out in one uniform beam. All that is involved is simple optics and incase you don't believe that oh well the lenses and stuff in the hilt. Do the math if you want to see if it all fits I can give you the specs. But before you critize me do the math it doesn't lie and can be repeated easily...if you know the math. Which obviously you don't know how to do if you are saying it can't be done and if you children need pictures to understand it then i can draw some with crayons for you.
and if you children need pictures to understand it then i can draw some with crayons for you.
The pictures show the incoming power supply being fed into one connection then into the three drivers which are then connected to the shown modules. All of those fit inside the handle of the mock lightsaber. The diodes then produce light...yes light. The input is 200ma each module has an output of ~250mw when it comes out of the colminating lens. They then go through 2 focusing lenses. Next the laser beam goes through another colminating lens that is seen in one of the photos. As you can see by the last photo the beams are coming out in one uniform beam. All that is involved is simple optics and incase you don't believe that oh well the lenses and stuff in the hilt. Do the math if you want to see if it all fits I can give you the specs. But before you critize me do the math it doesn't lie and can be repeated easily...if you know the math. Which obviously you don't know how to do if you are saying it can't be done and if you children need pictures to understand it then i can draw some with crayons for you.
That's not what your picture show at all. Your pictures show a few blu-rays in modules, some rkcstr drivers and some plumbing. That output beam is from ONE blu-ray, not several. How do I know this? Because combinign three lasers DOES NOT work like that. I'll leave it to your "genius" to figure out how it CAN work, but it ain't like that. Quit Lying! It's bad for your Karma.