Posted on 07/10/2012 7:22:27 PM PDT by listenhillary
Bonk
Just for the record right now this is vapor ware. I was involved in some of the Terahertz testing for a conceptual proof of application. While the goal is as stated in the article, no one was having much success. And I gurantee that mid-ir or even Thz wave lengths will not be travelling 50 meters and remain unscattered.
The fact that money is being spent on this should in fact scare everyone
Just for the record right now this is vapor ware. I was involved in some of the Terahertz testing for a conceptual proof of application. While the goal is as stated in the article, no one was having much success. And I gurantee that mid-ir or even Thz wave lengths will not be travelling 50 meters and remain unscattered.
The fact that money is being spent on this should in fact scare everyone
Question: Would this thing expose passengers to radiation like the scanners at airports? We’re talking about microwave, right?
This is not Terahertz technology. It is a scanning laser backscatter spectoscope. This would be much less intrusive than the current methods.
Freedom????? We don’t need no stinkin’ freedom!
OUr feet aren't what need to be put down.
I think you’re overly optimistic my friend.
My estimate is less than 10 years or by the end of Ob’s second term, whichever comes sooner.
They already are doing “preventative interventions” a la the movie “Minority Report”.
There have been funny black boxes mounted over the arrival walkway in the Ontario airport for about a decade that EVERY arriving passenger passes under.
They have truck mounted scanners that can monitor activity inside what used to be your one location of “expected privacy” - your home.
Imagine for just a moment or two, at the industry accepted rate of doubling every 18 months, how much more computer power the average gubmint grunt will have at their disposal in just 10 more years that they will use to invade your privacy WHEREVER you are and WHATEVER you might be doing in order to justify some sort of criminal complaint/control over you ............
Let’s see ..... 10 years = 120 months
120 months / 18 months per doubling of cpu power
My 3rd grade math skills tells me that is about 6.7 “doublings” in JUST the next 10 years!
I think that translates to the computer today running your smart phone will be 2*2*2*2*2*2 = 64+ times more powerful than it is today. Just think for a moment what your friendly neighborhood gubmint meglomaniac control freak will be able to do with his handheld gizmo by 2022 ........
Paging Dr Einstein. Please pick up the nearest Courtesy Phone!
And the laser being used is in the THz range.... back scatter is a phenomenon not the wave length f the laser used. But still the point is that this ain’t anywhere close to being ready...a year from now??? No way
Not microwave lengths. The lasers involved are in the terahertz range. People are exposed to radiation all the time. But as to your concerns about it being like the scanners at the airport....the short answer is no. Less fluence is needed hence less exposure for humans
I know that backscatter spectroscopy is one of the most highly secured projects at a national/private lab near me.
It has been around for years. The applications and laser sources are what is classified
I wonder why the Government would search civilians where there is no crime.
80 million shotguns being racked in unison and pointed at the appropriate threats, would be a good beginning.
Just think of the money to be made marketing a personal detector for these things and then there is the APP for reporting the location of the sensor/user.
Ah yes! a whole new industry is about to be born! Halleleu-YAH! We are saved through technology. /sarc
sooo probably about 4 times the computing power of a high end tower PC in a smart phone sized device by then.
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