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This has been a bizarrely interesting discussion to read.
The conclusion seems to be: While it may be theoretically possible to create some device that emits a beamlike stream of particles or waves that destructively interfere with any light that they encounter, we currently have no such technology or knowledge of such a particle or wave.
I propose a different angle of attack, and I attach a picture of my prototype. The host was my rayfoss 405nm 20mw. You can see that the divergence is terrible, however, this is just a prototype. The beam is very clearly visible even in bright lighting, due to the high percentage of incident light that is absorbed. A small amount of light seems to be reflected, but this just serves to increase its visibility. Overall, I am satisfied with this mod and my new black laser.
The conclusion seems to be: While it may be theoretically possible to create some device that emits a beamlike stream of particles or waves that destructively interfere with any light that they encounter, we currently have no such technology or knowledge of such a particle or wave.
I propose a different angle of attack, and I attach a picture of my prototype. The host was my rayfoss 405nm 20mw. You can see that the divergence is terrible, however, this is just a prototype. The beam is very clearly visible even in bright lighting, due to the high percentage of incident light that is absorbed. A small amount of light seems to be reflected, but this just serves to increase its visibility. Overall, I am satisfied with this mod and my new black laser.