Re: OT - US military unveils heat-ray gun
- From: "thomsona@xxxxxxxxx" <thomsona@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Jan 2007 08:07:03 -0800
On Jan 26, 12:38 am, Pat Flannery <flan...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Upside: Yes, getting a high intensity microwave beam hitting you body
from the front that's tuned to the molecular excitement frequency of
water, causing your exterior to heat for a split second to around 130
degrees F. will indeed cause great pain and cause you to be immobilized
in no time flat inside of a split second.
The thing I wonder about is what happens if the beam is kept trained on
someone for longer than a split second. Is the transmitter pulsed so
that the very thin layer of epidermis that's heated has time to cool
down between pulses?
.
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