Journalist Test Drives The Pain Ray Gun
Fantastic Lad writes to tell us that journalist Michael Hanlon recently got the opportunity to experience the Army's new not-so-secret weapon, dubbed "Silent Guardian". The Silent Guardian is essentially (even though the creators prefer you not refer to it as such) a ray gun, emitting a focused beam of radiation similar to your microwave tuned to a specific frequency to stimulate human nerve endings. "It can throw a wave of agony nearly half a mile. Because the beam penetrates skin only to a depth of 1/64th of an inch, it cannot, says Raytheon, cause visible, permanent injury. But anyone in the beam's path will feel, over their entire body, the agonizing sensation I've just felt on my fingertip. The prospect doesn't bear thinking about. "
Of course it could- after all, the whole idea behind the Everett-Wheeler model of quantum physics is that everything that could possibly happen, happens. And any time travel would absolutely include a degree of sideways as well as past travel, because the time traveler himself would cause a disturbance that would propagate into new universes in the multiverse (or superverse as Titor called it). Thus a mark of a real time traveler under those rules would be predictions that would start out somewhat accurate, but become increasingly wrong.
SJW: a person who perceives an injustice, and while correcting it, commits a greater injustice.
Uh, given who our current President believes himself to be- aren't we already on that fictional tract? I thought the speech to the Amish about how God speaks through his mouth was quite obvious.
SJW: a person who perceives an injustice, and while correcting it, commits a greater injustice.
Doing all of that now huh?
... forgot ... about that. Right.
You mean, like this?
Oh, I guess you
I am taking no moral high ground. I am taking no ground at all. I'm pointing out factual errors in someone's post. And now I've done so for yours.
I do not respond to cowards. Especially anonymous ones.