StunRay Incapacitates With a Flash of Light
Hugh Pickens writes "Scientific American reports that a newly patented method of non-lethal incapacitation can render an assailant helpless for several minutes by overloading the neural networks connected to the retina with a brief flash of high-intensity light. 'It's the inverse of blindness—the technical term is a loss of contrast sensitivity,' says Todd Eisenberg, the engineer who invented the device. The device consists of a 75-watt lamp, combined with optics that collect and focus the visible light into a targeted beam, which can be aimed like a flashlight to project a controlled beam of white light more than 10 times more intense than an aircraft landing light with a range as far away as 150 feet. Recovery time ranges from 'seconds to 20 minutes,' says Eisenberg. 'It's very analogous to walking from a very bright room into a very dark room.'"
A laser is very concentrated light, further focused by the eye, which is why it will cause burning damage to the retina.
This is similar to the flash-bang grenade. A very strong difuse source of light will drain your retina of the signal substance it uses to detect light, and it takes the body considerable time to produce new signal substance. Fire a camera flash in your own face and you can experience a mild form of the effect.
Thereby not said anything about the viability of the product. I doubt something that can be stopped with sunglasses will replace tasers any time soon.
I saw this as a kid in Looker.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odj86eBenWk&feature=related
"Excited delirium."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taser_safety_issues
In "Debt of Honor", Clark and Chavez blind the pilots of a Japanese AWACS. They also use it several times to incapacitate guards. Their device was a 1kW light flash though, so I suppose this new invention is a bit more efficient.
i'm confused
this is either a whoosh on my part or people don't know about eisenhower's famous speech
everyone should read eisenhower's farewell speech
http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/dwightdeisenhowerfarewell.html
here's an excerpt, but the whole thing is extraordinary and prescient and should be mandatory slashdot nerd reading
eisenhower, on the flip side, was the guy who put "in god we trust" as the motto of the usa and "under god" into the pledge. boooooo. i understand he was a religious guy, but he completely screwed up the whole separation of church and state. like any man, brilliant and some respects, moron in others
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/president-eisenhower-signs-in-god-we-trust-into-law
intellectual property law is philosophically incoherent. it is your moral duty to ignore it or sabotage it