Pentagon Celebrates 50 Yrs in Achieving Tesla's Nightmare

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Pentagon Celebrates 50 Yrs in Achieving Tesla's Nightmare

Post by Asgard » Wed Jun 23, 2010 10:14 am

a true and complete understanding the electrical forces could solve most of mankind's problems so why have our officials decided to use this knowledge just to bring about more destruction?

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Fifty years ago this Sunday, Theodore Maiman and his fellow scientists at Hughes Research Laboratory shined a high-power flash lamp on a ruby rod, triggering a beam of coherent light: the first laser. It wasn’t long before the Pentagon started dreaming up military applications, and futurists were predicting that our soldiers would all get ray guns. Well, not quite. But lasers have revolutionized the U.S. military — changing the way it targets bombs, scares off insurgents, and, yes, blows stuff to bits. Here are some of the greatest hits (and biggest misses) from the first half-century of military lasers.

http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010/05 ... lery/all/1

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