We would like to thank the crew for all their help during todays testing.....
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We would like to thank the crew for all their help during todays testing.....
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Now on your way out of the theater please stop by and purchase one of our books. All proceeds go to me.
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While waiting , i did some tests with banana , i guess the best use for it , is the tail light , it stays relatively clear under visible..
I would not use it for headlights , too obvious , but on red lens it is much less noticeable.
Anyway this is just for fun to play with chemistry :anonymous:
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Very funny guys very funny. We are analyzing the results and putting together the video. It will be sometime tomorrow before we get everything published. We took a ton of video and just need to make sure we get everything put together in a presentable fashion as we had some interesting results.
Part 2 Testing Results:
http://radarandlaserforum.com/showth...Testing-Part-2
Yale University scientists have built what they call the first anti-laser, a device that can cancel out beams of light generated by a laser.
[...] The researchers built what they call a Coherent Perfect Absorber (CPA), a silicon wafer that traps and dissipates incoming coherent light of a predefined wavelength.
[...] In other words, just as a laser generates coherent light, the CPA absorbs coherent light. The light's energy is dissipated as heat.
http://www.computerworld.com/article...computing.html