And that's why Kaku states it's just not currently possible, but will take decades to produce. But his digital blue print makes it possible in theory, closing his conclusion with "an elegant weapon, for a more civilized age" 

So the civilized killer can get his head blown to bits with a sawed-off 12 gauge while waiting for his weapon to nobly ignite. Shotguns are the short range weapon of now and the foreseeable future.And that's why Kaku states it's just not currently possible, but will take decades to produce. But his digital blue print makes it possible in theory, closing his conclusion with "an elegant weapon, for a more civilized age"![]()
So the civilized killer can get his head blown to bits with a sawed-off 12 gauge while waiting for his weapon to nobly ignite. Shotguns are the short range weapon of now and the foreseeable future.
Actually, aren't knives and swords supposed to be more effective than guns at short range? I think I read it in one of one of those cheap, yellow survival manuals I picked up in Fry's when I was last in the Bay Area. Not sure if the advice is true -- my preferred mode is to run away, not to try to stab people with pointy things nor blow holes in them.
Does Kaku's design allow you to try to melt your way through metal doors for seemingly many minutes on end?
Or a magnaguard staff
https://www.starwars.com/databank/electrostaff
As good as it gets
https://www.seeker.com/solid-light-made-from-photons-1767874285.html
A thermal lance is good for cutting.
Not a saber, but this looks a lot like the weapons from MOONRAKER
It does. It's over 10,000C which allows you to cut through just about anything as he states in the documentary. Besides when you're short on ammo, it's your next best bet. The last resort is hand-to-hand combat.Actually, aren't knives and swords supposed to be more effective than guns at short range? I think I read it in one of one of those cheap, yellow survival manuals I picked up in Fry's when I was last in the Bay Area. Not sure if the advice is true -- my preferred mode is to run away, not to try to stab people with pointy things nor blow holes in them.
Does Kaku's design allow you to try to melt your way through metal doors for seemingly many minutes on end?
Well, really my comment was a flippant remark about the first Star Wars prequel. I could calculate the energy required to melt several kilograms of hardened steel but I shan't bother. I suspect no current batteries have the required energy capacity.It does. It's over 10,000C which allows you to cut through just about anything as he states in the documentary. Besides when you're short on ammo, it's your next best bet. The last resort is hand-to-hand combat.
Sorry if my comment came out the wrong way. No offense was intended. But yea, no such batteries exist. Kaku claims it'll be atleast a few more decades before we can build such a thing.Well, really my comment was a flippant remark about the first Star Wars prequel. I could calculate the energy required to melt several kilograms of hardened steel but I shan't bother. I suspect no current batteries have the required energy capacity.
They're not necessarily short ranged. Hunting shotguns are medium ranged if i'm not mistaken.So the civilized killer can get his head blown to bits with a sawed-off 12 gauge while waiting for his weapon to nobly ignite. Shotguns are the short range weapon of now and the foreseeable future.
they're very versatile depending on slugs, shot type, sabots, chokes, etcThey're not necessarily short ranged. Hunting shotguns are medium ranged if i'm not mistaken.
I see. As a kid I used to be very interested in guns and talked a lot about them. I had the cops guarding my house back in my country in the 90s. I was 12 then and in my 30s now. I got a lot of catching up to do.they're very versatile depending on slugs, shot type, sabots, chokes, etc
Cool!
That also legitimizes every no-budget laser gun special effect, like in 1960s Doctor Who. Budgets can now be cut because in reality there's no visible pretty glow as the beam zaps everything in sight..
Btw our avatars are making the same gestures.^Don't worry. No offense taken.
they're fun for blowing up jugs of soda.I see. As a kid I used to be very interested in guns and talked a lot about them. I had the cops guarding my house back in my country in the 90s. I was 12 then and in my 30s now. I got a lot of catching up to do.
True.:-) They also have beautiful dimensions and cool for decorations. I mean that's one aspect of beauty. The other is color. But better suited for another topic thread.they're fun for blowing up jugs of soda.
everyone needs hobby![]()
yepTrue.:-) They also have beautiful dimensions and cool for decorations. I mean that's one aspect of beauty. The other is color. But better suited for another topic thread.
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