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He reads all this:
There is no such thing as a visible laser beam. In order for you to see any kind of light, it has to be reflected off some kind of surface. If you want to see a laser beam you have to shine it through a fog or cloud of dust of some kind. I know that in Hollywood you can always see laser beams, but all Hollywood movies use physics from some other universe than our own. This is why in movies you not only see laser beams, but also bullets always flash when they hit something, people can outrun shock waves, and people can stand around in shorts and without oxygen masks in a cargo plane that has the doors open in flight, but the hero needs oxygen and a protective suit the moment he leaves the airplane. You cannot shine a laser beam at an airplane cockpit because it might blind the pilot. The same fog or clouds that render an airport invisible will also obscure a laser beam. and then Wooduuuward wrote: The area was fogged in at the time of the crash. Don't confuse him with reality, please. It doesn't agree with him. Mark Hickey |
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