From: Lance (space defense systems)
Date: 02 Aug 2003
Time: 02:51:52
Remote Name: 66.82.48.1
Creating a force field using charged water particles or droplets in space to protect space stations from chemical, particle or energy laser attacks. Have a space ship blow water droplets and intermitend liquid metal droplets and mist out side of the space craft in all directions and then hit it with a underwater laser which diffuses the energy and connects all the molecules of water and liquid metal with energy, time it to the incoming weapon and the energy attacks the incoming laser energy and actually sends it back to the bad guys. You know when to deploy the droplets as the disruption wave would trigger the discharge of charged droplets prior to the laser reaching the space ship, space station or ICBM attack missile which you are trying to prevent from being shot down. When the incoming laser beam hits the force field it will drive itself to the charged particles all around the space station, but never hit it. Thus the attack will fail. The force field will then have energy in it and you can slowly reverse the energy and use it for power leave the force field up and slowly use that energy and then reverse the charge once you have used up the free energy delivered as a weapon against you for powering up the next defensive move or to retailiate a second recipricol response to the attackers, sending the energy from hense it came. These are ideas of offensive and defensive laser warfare capabilities, strategies and possibilities of the now known types of laser energy we know about. If you have any ideas on guarding our space assets or ways to protect our crew people in space email me; Lance@carwashguys.com
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