Elaad Eliyahu
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And they said, we'll figure that out.
So what you do is you superheat the air with an infrared with a high powered infrared laser creating a plasma channel.
The superheat of the air makes a point.
It makes it a path that electricity can travel through.
So they get this gigantic electrode supercharge it.
What happens?
It strikes the ground.
It's trying to, you know, the nearest point.
When you fire for a split second an infrared laser straight, the path of least resistance becomes the superheated air channel, the plasma channel.
Then, when the electrode charges, it's simultaneous, it strikes whatever point it's pointed at with electricity.
They found it to be unpredictable and unwieldy, so they eventually abandoned it, but I'm going to go ahead and just believe.
I'm trying to find something.
Oh, bro, laser-induced plasma channels, you can make it at home.
The electro laser.
Here's the famous photo from Picatinny that I don't think there's a video of.
Let me see if I can... This is the photo that they published.
when they were experimenting with it.
There are videos of the laser induced plasma channel, but they're tiny ones.
And what people do is they'll make like, you take two electrodes and a laser, and it just makes like what looks like a static orb shock jump in between.
So if you have enough juice, that's the problem, it takes a ton of energy.