ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE SHIELD
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 2:31 pm
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE SHIELD
By ronh20
To make a shield from electromagnetic gamma rays you need to convert electrons to positrons thus making antimatter and mask out the negative electrons of light thus giving a pure polariton beam. This beam would neutralize incoming electromagnetic waves. Take for example c2 light. Convert the negative electrons by subjecting them to au3 which makes a modified c2 atom with positrons, then with the use of a polarization laser you can separate the positive from the negative and get pure antimatter. This antimatter could be used to neutralize other electrometric waves.
C2+3au=rh+gamma rays & modified c2
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By ronh20
To make a shield from electromagnetic gamma rays you need to convert electrons to positrons thus making antimatter and mask out the negative electrons of light thus giving a pure polariton beam. This beam would neutralize incoming electromagnetic waves. Take for example c2 light. Convert the negative electrons by subjecting them to au3 which makes a modified c2 atom with positrons, then with the use of a polarization laser you can separate the positive from the negative and get pure antimatter. This antimatter could be used to neutralize other electrometric waves.
C2+3au=rh+gamma rays & modified c2
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