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The "Angel Light?"
Apparently it's a device that allows the guy who invented the bear suit (you can see it to the left of the photo) to see through walls, and supposedly breaks a lot of the laws of physics.
It's gotta be a hoax right? right?
I also smashed somebody with my gun.
> Simply shifting the
> spectrum in one direction would result in not being able to see the
> object, as we only see colour, and if it went outside are detectable
> range of colour, it wouldnt appear to be there.
Yeah, but it would still be there, and the laws governing the reflected light from other objects would still hold true. :)
> cookie monster wrote:
> ShortyUK wrote:
> The concept is believeable
>
> Seeing through brick walls? Seeing THROUGH BRICK WALLS.
>
> Thats what i said. The concept of a stealth plane, nuclear bomb or a
> fusion generator would have sounded silly too at one point in time,
> but they are all in exsistence now.
Yeah they may have sounded silly, but not impossible. Its not hard to imagine that coating a plane in a substance will make it invisible to radar.
> ShortyUK wrote:
> The concept is believeable
>
> Seeing through brick walls? Seeing THROUGH BRICK WALLS.
Thats what i said. The concept of a stealth plane, nuclear bomb or a fusion generator would have sounded silly too at one point in time, but they are all in exsistence now.
Just because the idea is perplexing, doesnt mean it cant be done. It proberly works by shifting the electromagnetic spectrum (still with me?). We cant see infra red, but goldfish can. Simply shifting the spectrum in one direction would result in not being able to see the object, as we only see colour, and if it went outside are detectable range of colour, it wouldnt appear to be there.
Either that, or it alters the state of the electrons on the object. If you surround an object with electrons it becomes invisible. Electrons refract light. How that works is beyond me, but its all in quantum physics.
It was tehn and there that I decided I'd rather go to Paisley Uni than Edinburgh.
*Shudder*
> The concept is believeable
Seeing through brick walls? Seeing THROUGH BRICK WALLS.
> Hmmmm, they use Black Light there?
> I never really paid attention.
> I was too busy shooting people.
>
>
> The Laser Quest in Glasgow closed down a few years ago.
> Glasgow jsut hasn't been the same since.
I went to a laser quest in glasgow, it was crap. The one on Slateford road in Edinburgh was far superior, that's closed now as well though.
> There no reason why that invention couldnt be real. You can buy an
> adaptor to put on the end of a JVC camera which can penetrate
> clothing and reveal the persons "other clothing"
link?
I never really paid attention.
I was too busy shooting people.
The Laser Quest in Glasgow closed down a few years ago.
Glasgow jsut hasn't been the same since.