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originally posted by: FormOfTheLord
originally posted by: cavtrooper7
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
Maybe so...www.spacedaily.com...
The uses for tiny reactors could be limitless, I imagine a few of those could power an iron man suit.
originally posted by: Bedlam
originally posted by: FormOfTheLord
originally posted by: cavtrooper7
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
Maybe so...www.spacedaily.com...
The uses for tiny reactors could be limitless, I imagine a few of those could power an iron man suit.
The term "small scale nuclear fusion" is sort of...relative. IF they could pull it off...and it's far from the easiest reaction, and we can't even get THAT to go yet...they're talking about "small" as in something the size of, say, a Walmart superstore rather than a 2GW nuke plant. Not matchbox sized.
originally posted by: FormOfTheLord
Ok so how about a nuclear lightning throwing storm making drone.
originally posted by: Shiloh7
a reply to: IpoopThere4IAM
But in the info it says it can target anything that conducts electricity such as tooth fillings - so how do you stop it from targeting a civilian with tooth fillings being held hostage by a terrorist also with tooth fillings - which or both will it hit.
Sounds great but although it goes through a laser what happens as the lighting discharges into something can it leap onto some one or something in close proximity?
Should we really be getting pumped up about yet another weapon for killing? Its a shame the amount of money that has gone into this weapon hasn't gone into cancer research or something useful except for making money for the arms dealers whose main interest is creating war so they can sell their destruction and live luxuriously.
originally posted by: chuck258
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EDIT: Bleh, don't know how to embed
To add on to my description. Notice how the electrical arcs are traveling straight across? This is what a LIPC would do.
originally posted by: FormOfTheLord
Think of this on a high altitude stealth blimp which happens to have man made cloud cover, you could essentially shoot lightning at your enemies and they would be none the wiser.
Also I read that the military is expirimenting with weather controll using lasers, so maybe they could cook up a storm then direct the lightning at thier targets.
occupycorporatism.com... ratism%20%28Daily%20News%20Headlines%20by%20Susanne%20Posel%29
Researchers at the University of Central Florida (UCF) have devised a technique that will point a high-powered laser into the sky to induce clouds to produce rain and thunderstorms.
This new technology was funded by a $75 million grant provided by the Department of Defense (DoD).
Since static charged particles (SCPs) are present in condensation and lightning, this theory claims that by stimulating those SCPs with a laser the power could produce rain storms.
Matthew Mills, graduate student at UCF Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers (CREOL) said : “When a laser beam becomes intense enough, it behaves differently than usual — it collapses inward on itself. The collapse becomes so intense that electrons in the air’s oxygen and nitrogen are ripped off creating plasma — basically a soup of electrons.”
In conjunction with the University of Arizona, UCF scientists developed a dressed laser that could control weather patterns and create rain.
The dressed laser is a single beam surrounded by a secondary beam that “refuels” the original by sustaining the strength and accuracy of the central laser beam.
In 2012, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), engineered fifty rainstorms that were manufactured by scientists using large ionizers to generate negatively charged particle fields.
These structures promote cloud formation. Metro Systems International (MSI), the technology purveyors, claims to have “achieved a number of rainfalls.”