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How? pinpoint each isis member and torch them one by one.
This no doubt could create a new maket for a new type of safety glasses if someone can invent them.
I remember reading a few months ago some company was going to build one of these at 100KW, I imagine though that may be going beyond the practical limit of being able to power these things. On a Navy ship with nuclear power it may not be a problem, but for a mobile unit you're going to need one hell of a generator.
Alan
This no doubt could create a new maket for a new type of safety glasses if someone can invent them.
I remember reading a few months ago some company was going to build one of these at 100KW, I imagine though that may be going beyond the practical limit of being able to power these things. On a Navy ship with nuclear power it may not be a problem, but for a mobile unit you're going to need one hell of a generator.
Alan
Untill it hits a mirror :crackup:
Hey, if we can build lasers like that im sure we can also build mirrors that can reflect it.![]()
I'm not sure if safety glasses would help when this thing can blow your head off in a split-second. Unless that's not what you meant to use them for.
It seems like in 20-30 years everyone's going to be fighting with these things!
Untill it hits a mirror :crackup:
Hey, if we can build lasers like that im sure we can also build mirrors that can reflect it.![]()
They're in the far IR I think so normal mirror glass would be like black paper unless it had a special coating. Even half a watt of 405nm can burn a plastic mirror.
I was thinking more along the line of looking at the dot that you can't see.
You'll be able to see the dot just point it at a rock 200 feet away and move the laser around.
the hot glow is the dot shape.
I bet this laser could literally make lava.