i remember when all the Japanese soldiers come to south Australia and myself and ex missus seen this laser lightning, but it was from the cloud that come over and annihilated whatever was there i figured it was tech as it was around the base but yeah nice :) whatever did it was cool also cant we use light for cold also
That sounds intense! And yes, light can be used for cooling too-there’s something called laser cooling in physics that slows down atoms to very low temperatures.
It’s amazing, isn’t it? We’re making progress, but we’re not quite at full weather control yet. Lasers can help a bit, like making rain easier to form when the air is humid. But there’s still a lot to figure out before we can actually control the weather!
Great question! Yes, creating rain with lasers does require high-powered ones to stimulate water droplets in the air. It’s a fascinating way to use light! 🌧️💡
The lasers need to be extremely powerful, often in the range of terawatts (1 trillion watts) to form tiny water droplets by ionizing the air. This level of power can generate the energy needed to create “plasma filaments” in humid air, which can help water molecules cluster and eventually form droplets. It’s a cutting-edge area of research with huge potential!
Wow, I haven’t imagined that we can create artificial sunshines ☀️
Right? It’s amazing what we can do with light these days!
Thank you also for sharing the references. That really helps.
You're very welcome! Glad the references are helpful
i remember when all the Japanese soldiers come to south Australia and myself and ex missus seen this laser lightning, but it was from the cloud that come over and annihilated whatever was there i figured it was tech as it was around the base but yeah nice :) whatever did it was cool also cant we use light for cold also
That sounds intense! And yes, light can be used for cooling too-there’s something called laser cooling in physics that slows down atoms to very low temperatures.
Wow 😯! It's so amazing and insightful. Well done 👍. Keep going and spreading the knowledge of light
Thank you! 😊 I’m glad you liked it. Let’s keep learning about light together!
Very surprising, but are we already so close to controlling the weather?
It’s amazing, isn’t it? We’re making progress, but we’re not quite at full weather control yet. Lasers can help a bit, like making rain easier to form when the air is humid. But there’s still a lot to figure out before we can actually control the weather!
Do you have to use very powerful lasers to make rain?
Great question! Yes, creating rain with lasers does require high-powered ones to stimulate water droplets in the air. It’s a fascinating way to use light! 🌧️💡
@@FuturePhotonics How high do we need?
The lasers need to be extremely powerful, often in the range of terawatts (1 trillion watts) to form tiny water droplets by ionizing the air. This level of power can generate the energy needed to create “plasma filaments” in humid air, which can help water molecules cluster and eventually form droplets. It’s a cutting-edge area of research with huge potential!
@@FuturePhotonics OK! thanks!
野菜の栽培に役に立つでしょう。
いいアイデアですね。確かに、野菜の栽培にも役立つ技術です!
Not fun possibly .
Thanks for your comment! It's a controversial topic, meant to spark curiosity.