Yep, they do stay in the same place, but the earth’s crust plates move...causing the magma hotspot to appear to move (think new islands in the Hawaiian chain).
“Beams on a video”...no idea...didn’t watch it...like I said “beams from orbit” with enough power to even cause a sunburn are a fantasy. Think “small power supplies in orbit” and “atmospheric attenuation”.
https://www.nrl.navy.mil/ppd/atmo-prop
Beams on a video...no idea...didnt watch it...like I said beams from orbit with enough power to even cause a sunburn are a fantasy. “
https://www.nrl.navy.mil/ppd/atmo-prop
The characterization and modeling of atmospheric effects on the propagation of high-energy laser beams is of critical importance to directed energy research programs throughout the Department of Defense. The HELCAP code provides NRL with a unique capability to study the complex physics of HEL propagation and provide guidance for these programs.
Application: A major goal of this research is the development of next-generation directed energy systems for ship defense against a variety of asymmetric threats, as well as other military applications.
Your position is none of these beams can originate in a satellite unless the goal is to roast a marshmallow? Computers use to take up rooms...