There's absolutely no evidence that these DEWs are orbiting and able to burn the ground with precision. Fun fact: even with the physics of lasers, a tightly focused beam will inevitably spread due to quantum effects. This divergence is largely influenced by the wavelength of the laser and the aperture size. Furthermore, atmospheric interference, especially over long distances, can scatter and attenuate laser beams. Additionally, maintaining a stable platform in orbit to ensure pinpoint accuracy is a significant engineering challenge.
Let's review. Soooo... somewhere in space there's a platform that can dustify the WTC. It was used that day, but hasn't been used anywhere again, it's not getting used to support Ukraine, it's not vapourizing terrorists or unfriendlies in Syria or Iran... it's just nonsense.
Anyone got the patents for the DEW's that start fires? No?
Leaving this up, but, THIS low-effort nonsense is why mods remove these posts.
There's absolutely no evidence that these DEWs are orbiting and able to burn the ground with precision. Fun fact: even with the physics of lasers, a tightly focused beam will inevitably spread due to quantum effects. This divergence is largely influenced by the wavelength of the laser and the aperture size. Furthermore, atmospheric interference, especially over long distances, can scatter and attenuate laser beams. Additionally, maintaining a stable platform in orbit to ensure pinpoint accuracy is a significant engineering challenge.
Let's review. Soooo... somewhere in space there's a platform that can dustify the WTC. It was used that day, but hasn't been used anywhere again, it's not getting used to support Ukraine, it's not vapourizing terrorists or unfriendlies in Syria or Iran... it's just nonsense.
Anyone got the patents for the DEW's that start fires? No?
Leaving this up, but, THIS low-effort nonsense is why mods remove these posts.
You can't have a DEW mounted on an airplane flying at low altitudes but above the clouds?