Conspiracy Theories

  • This one is pretty good


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  • A couple of months ago there was a video posted of a green laser shining down in Hawaii. They were saying it was from space and some thought it was from China


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  • Had a talk about it to a Physics guy who still works in science - about a week or two ago.


    Lasers even in vacuum unfocus. Wave physics I can't undesrtand, just believe me - a coherent ray gets disfocused. Laser to Apollo Moon reflectors from Earth gets a spot kilometers in diameter.


    All that Strategic Defense Initiative scares were a fiction. There is no such thing as a gamma-ray laser, especially nuclear-primed. Sorry, I fail with this terms in Eng. But I have talked to scientists in Big ChemPhysics who made estimations in the 80s. So Reagan and his gang didn't fool the Soviets.


    Laser ray from a satellite? Are you serious? With it's power sources like 15 Watts?


    The only thing I can imagine should be making an ionized channel that provokes atmospheric electricity, lightnings - a channel to strike. But it needs kilowatts - any modern satellite is uncapable.

  • Maybe a laser from space is unrealistic, but a giant mirror is not unrealistic.


    In 1929 a German physicist calculated what type of mirror wouldn't be needed.


    In world war II, the Germans actually were planning and designing a system that could boil an ocean in a 3.5 mi area, or burna City. It could also be used to generate steam for power. Question by American authorities, they claimed that it could be developed between 50 and 100 years from then.


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  • Are you really a girl?! To remember such things?! Yes, I had a girlfriend we plotted sun day depending on geographical altitude. But she was the only one of a kind. NB: what I hate living in the North, 55 degrees, is not cold continental climate, but having 6 hours of light in Winter.


    Orbital reflectors - I think I have read about that things in Alexander Belyaev books. Soviet sci-fi writer from 1920s. But then he supposed reflectors should be used to heat up Arctic tundra during Polar night. Interesting difference in approaches, don't you think?

  • I hadn't heard of it before. I googled "can a laser from space burn something" and that brought up the sun reflector.


    I'd be surprised if something hasn't already been built/tested

    20 years ago we have been told that new generation doesn't need to study at all, they'll google anything.


    WTF?! They are unable to google. When my IT contractor-colleagues asked me about some new Microsoft server - I go google, second link is a solution to their problem. In Russian, Carl!. Shaitan! Hat talking! 90% of IT mates don't understand English. How comes?! Our small IT team in IBCP is two guys from English schools and Estel, who learned it as a pilot for international flights.

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