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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?
> Pandaemonium wrote:
> Nowt the matter with black light.
> [URL]http://www.riskreactor.com/Black_Light/Black_Light_Intro.htm[/URL]
>
> Ah ... never heard of it before.
Same here, I had to look it up after reading the article. Sometimes I just give the impression of being a know it all. ;P
> Nowt the matter with black light. [URL]http://www.riskreactor.com/Black_Light/Black_Light_Intro.htm[/URL]
Ah ... never heard of it before.
Apparently, he's the best type of inventor, a slightly unhinged and eccentric one who builds stuff in his garage without the aid of blueprints, designs or schematics.
This angel light is the next invention in a long line of beuties such as fire paste (A picture of him holding a tile made of it, and blasting it with a blowtorch) and blast cusions (magnetic cusions that protect agains exposions).
The bear suit is apparently so bulky and unweildy you can't move, and he found out the hard way it's not fire proof.
I think the guy deserves a medal. It plain that he just loves to play with dangerous stuff. :D
'X ray machine?'
GOOD GOD, THEY EXIST?
;)
> A black light source ... ?
Nowt the matter with black light. [URL]http://www.riskreactor.com/Black_Light/Black_Light_Intro.htm[/URL]
A black light source ... ?
> If it can see through walls, why can't it see through his hand and not
> just through the skin? I smell the faint whiff of bullcrap.
Aha! Missed that. Bullcrap indeed. Wasn't taken in for a minute, although I so wanted to believe. :D