I know I am going to be called a real nerd for posting this thread so get it over with now. yes, I do watch alot of Sci Fi, and yes, I do actually know a bit about science and space and all that.
OK anyways, lets gat to the topic subject. \We have all watched Movies and shows like Star Trek, Star Wars and so on. allot of things in these shows, are actually debated as weather they mite be plausible fictions that could be based in reality. there are also allot of technologies that are sometimes actually made in reality.
Star Trek Phasers are one of those recent such technologies in fact, and the way they really work isnt exatly as you mite expect them to. In fact the Star Trek phaser despite its apearance, isn't clasifiable as a beam type weapon. It is actually a wave type. confused?
Well lets explain how it actually works then. It uses a wave of superheated particles that are usually created by burning a sylica based sand. this particle, is then beamed in a focused WAVE of energy. so that is why it is actually a wave type, The beam you see in the show, (the real one is actually completely invisable to the naked eye.) is actually a wave of light, not a beam, as it appears to the naked eye.
OK anyways, lets gat to the topic subject. \We have all watched Movies and shows like Star Trek, Star Wars and so on. allot of things in these shows, are actually debated as weather they mite be plausible fictions that could be based in reality. there are also allot of technologies that are sometimes actually made in reality.
Star Trek Phasers are one of those recent such technologies in fact, and the way they really work isnt exatly as you mite expect them to. In fact the Star Trek phaser despite its apearance, isn't clasifiable as a beam type weapon. It is actually a wave type. confused?
Well lets explain how it actually works then. It uses a wave of superheated particles that are usually created by burning a sylica based sand. this particle, is then beamed in a focused WAVE of energy. so that is why it is actually a wave type, The beam you see in the show, (the real one is actually completely invisable to the naked eye.) is actually a wave of light, not a beam, as it appears to the naked eye.