Laser Beams Deflected Off of Nothing but Air for First Time Ever in Breakthrough Patent Pending Process - The Debrief::An international team of scientists report that they have successfully used acoustics to deflect laser beams in an engineering first.

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140 decibels. I’m sure some applications exist but it won’t be a 3D TV soon.

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In an ultrasonic frequency we can’t hear. But your pets and any nearby bats or rodents etc may be upset by it…

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Can’t hear but still cause damage?

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I didn’t know the answer to this so I looked it up - yes. Over 120 Db can cause damage even if it’s ultrasonic and you can’t hear it. Apparently at 155Db the heat created by the sound wave can be dangerous as well.

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Yes. Industrial grade ultrasonic sensors are harmful to your health. They can be used, for example, to measure the water level in a tank. If you need to enter a place like that, you should physically disconnect the sensor first. You might not hear much of the noise, but you may feel it in your teeth or some other places.

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1 point

Loud lightsabers?

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Hard light dildos let’s fucking goooo

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28 points

Man, they’re going to have remake all the Star Wars porn parodies all over again.

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9 points

Code Bullet? That you?

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3 points

Light saber what?

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“Blow me” about to have a whole new meaning.

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25 points

Light sabers?

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Yelling lightsabers at that loudness. All the better imho.

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Fun fact, if sound travelled through space, the sun would be as loud as a jackhammer everywhere on earth. Second fun fact, due to the fact that we evolved on earth you wouldve evolved to not be able to hear that frequency.

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Luke!

WHAT?

LUKE! I AM YOUR…

WHAAAT? TURN YOUR LIGHTSABER OFF IF YOU GOT SOMETHING TO SAY

HELL NO YOU TURN OFF YOUR LIGHTSABER BOY

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10 points

Holograms or maybe molecular scale tractor beams?

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Holodecks soon?

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considering the lab experiment with just one laser required a sound level of about 140 decibels that consume 20 gigawatts, I don’t think holodecks are going to be a practical device.

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62 points

WHAT DID YOU SAY? I CAN’T HEAR YOU OVER MY HOLO-WAIFU

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NOTICE ME SENPAI!!1

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Great points, but you know how things go. Proof of concept is a bloated laboratory implementation, then the tech gets smaller and more efficient over time. Next thing you know the sound is outside of human hearing range and the laser projector is fitted to a drone.

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More realisticly how things go, experimental research only works in lab conditions, clickbait article suggests it’s coming next year, people make giant assumptions, people lose faith in science because the promised thing doesn’t arrive

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According to the article it’s already using ultrasound.

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So they can only do holodeck simulations of EDM shows.

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It may be interesting to see how humidity and temperature influence the laser (or even other gases as mentioned in the article)

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So like, ten years at most

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It was the laser that’s 20 gigawatts, according to the article, which is notable because such a laser is hard to redirect.

As for the viability of holodecks… Obviously the rest of your points are still valid, but one can only hope that someday we’ll figure something out, the technology being impossible/unviable right now doesn’t mean it’ll stay that way. And this seems to show a theoretical possibility of manipulating light mid-air in the necessary way.

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Horseshit. Don’t piss on my head and tell me it’s raining.

Edit: this is more horseshit like the “room temperature superconductor” that was instantly debunked as a horseshit scheme recently.

Sound pressure waves cannot distort spacetime

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