Anonymous ID: 9f6f69 March 2, 2024, 5:47 p.m. No.20508405   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8414 >>8423

>>20508343

Don't leave your "pets" outside. People don't let their dogs out to roam. Don't leave your cat out to shit in peoples gardens and attack birds in their yards.

 

I LOVE when my dog catches a cat. Akitas love killing cats.

Anonymous ID: 9f6f69 March 2, 2024, 6 p.m. No.20508507   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20508423

Facts. I don't brake for cats. Never have. Call it what you will. You let your cat outside to roam, you take those chances.

I'll never brake and risk an accident for a cat. Don't like it? Keep it inside or on a leash.

Anonymous ID: 9f6f69 March 2, 2024, 7:20 p.m. No.20508935   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8951 >>9261

>>20508672

I'm an optical physics fag. You can't get a wavelength line from video unfortunately. If the video is real, that looks like the 532 nanometer wavelength of a frequency doubled YAG laser.

The green wavelength makes it a horrible candidate for getting through the atmosphere. This would be an in atmosphere airborne laser.

Satellite DEW lasers are infrared because the atmosphere doesn't attenuate infrared light as much as visible wavelengths. The atmoshere scatters blue light, which is why the sky is blue. Green, being near blue in the radiation spectrum is also attenuated.

And YES.

You can actually put a multi, tens of kilowatt infrared laser in orbit with a telescopic lense system and battery/solar panel array to support it presently. You could easily focus the beam at diffraction limit (wavelength dependent) to a 1 meter spot size, with enough time over a target (satellites move) to set organic material on fire. That's a mathematical and scientific fact.