PDA

View Full Version : Canadian invents device that defeats stealth


Navaleye
22nd Jan 2005, 10:02
...and its not even April 1. :uhoh:

Here (http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=6657)

Perhaps the days of "disrupter banks" on a/c are not that far away. Shields up!

crossbow
22nd Jan 2005, 11:34
Fascinating. Good thread. Bet that gets the Boffs at Farn'b scratching their heads.!

ZH875
22nd Jan 2005, 12:33
Hurtubise continued testing the light on other materials and discovered it could also see through other metals including steel, tin, titanium and, unlike Superman, leadBut if he could see through the wall into the garage, why couldn't he see through the metal of the car?.:hmm:

DuckDodgers
22nd Jan 2005, 15:11
Well we (the UK) have had one for ages but cannot elaborate further on here...

Incipient Sinner
22nd Jan 2005, 15:52
I've got a device in my house that can let you see through walls!!

artyhug
22nd Jan 2005, 16:04
Me too, I've got one in every room.





They're called windows........:ok:

Flatus Veteranus
22nd Jan 2005, 17:31
It all sounds like the "death ray" rumours that abounded before WW2. It gave rise to the Tizard Committee and the genesis of radar. :D

The Nr Fairy
22nd Jan 2005, 20:25
Will it work on magazine pictures of Teri Hatcher wearing lingerie ?

If so, get me that man's phone number . . .

See http://www.fhmus.com/girls/covergirls/terihatcher for details !

Green Meat
23rd Jan 2005, 17:16
Sounds suspiciously like the Philadelphia Experiment allegedly performed on the USS Eldridge in 1943. That too was meant to concern electromagnetism.

Someone read the same book I wonder?

Navaleye
23rd Jan 2005, 17:18
Not sure, still finding out, wondering if it will work on Denise van Outen :yuk:

J.A.F.O.
23rd Jan 2005, 21:25
Technology is now under development to beat these devices that can enable people to see through walls; due to the nature of the technology involved it has initially been named the Centrifuge Under Rotational Torsion Aligned In Neutral Sequence. Although a suitable acronym should be forthcoming soon.

ChristopherRobin
23rd Jan 2005, 21:46
good luck to him if he isn't a conman - where do I buy shares?

other exploits...

http://improbable.typepad.com/improbable_research_whats/2005/01/troy_i_sees_thr.html

http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=63

http://www.improb.com/news/2003/oct/troy-flamerproof.html

Bewibble
24th Jan 2005, 02:09
Does anyone really think that a person who's last endeavour of several years resulted in this (the bear-proof suit):

http://projecttroy.com.nexx.com/website/media/videos/walking.mpg

...has actually made this "Big, scary electro-magnetic beam-thing" work as advertised?

TurbineTooHot
24th Jan 2005, 08:17
Thought I saw the bear suit in the photos of "Angel Light".

Angel Light, sounds like a yummy dessert!

FatBaldChief
24th Jan 2005, 10:17
This man is a genius barnpot! Anti Bear suit? Fire paste? A Looking-through-walls-a-scope?
So if you are attacked by a flaming bear through a wall you will be ok?
Start a campaign to raise this man some funds!

FatBaldandlovesbarnpots :8

crossbow
24th Jan 2005, 10:27
This man is a genius barnpot

As was :-

Barnes Wallis
Thomas Edison
Newton
and of course our lord and master B. Gates

FatBaldChief
24th Jan 2005, 10:38
Exactly crossbow!
Absolutely seriously now, thinking outside the box makes the man great!
Especially if the box has thick walls, is on fire and is full of angry bears! :8

ChristopherRobin
24th Jan 2005, 14:22
Mind you, Homer Simpson had the idea for a bear fighting suit first, I think?

http://www.simpsoncrazy.com/news/news.php?id=611

It was on TV the other night. Sadly I don't have a picture of this suit of armour but if you think about Garden-fork faceguard with mettallic @rseless chaps then you're halfway there.

Mind you, Homer did leave it on a riverbank just as he was confronting his nemesis for that week, (ie the bear not C. Montgomery Burns).

But I'm with Troy on this one: ignore the rules and don't kowtow to the men in suits!

Taxi! Ciao!