Although many of us have MW ovens, I can name like one Saw movie and one DIY channel that showed it’s potential to melt things, and I watch\read a lot of gore and torture on the web. It won’t be used in a military context due to how power consumption and short distance make it useless. But in a Home Alone situation it seems promising, especially as a trap because you won’t stop anyone with that immidiately.
My qustions are:
- How a breaf exposure is dangerous, and can it be used not to harm but to scare off?
- How it’d be treated legally due to it’s weirdness?
- What are general downsides of that, like reflecting it back to the sender or dealing irreversible fatal damage etc?
I’m stupid at basic physics so I’m sure I miss something.
No bigger damage than literally cooking the flesh would cause. The radiation is of the size that it interacts with molecules the size of water. Jiggling them and transferring some energy as heat. The radiation itself is largely harmless. And if you are in an area with any telecommunications equipment chances are your are bathed in it at the moment. Any danger from it arises from intensity. Much like light or heat etc. You absolutely could cook internal tissues. And as such it’s not a great idea to mess with it if you really don’t know what you’re doing. That and the Transformers for the cyclotrons are especially dangerous as well as there are some toxic Rare Earth elements in the cyclotron itself that you don’t want to mess with. They are honestly all more dangerous than the radiation being emitted.
Damn. You ruined my career as a potential supervillain.
It’s not all doom and gloom yet. If you really want to see what a potential science supervillain might look like check out styropyro on YouTube. He has literally played around with cyclotrons their Transformers and much much worse. And has an automated laser turret that he’s built on his property. The only thing he’s really missing is the tragic back story.
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