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New laser-based systems can see objects through fog and dust




New laser-based systems can see objects through fog and dust

The ability to see objects through the fog or clouds is not a new thing, and in that case, there has been used radio- or soundwaves. Those systems can see the form of the object, but the thing what makes the laser-based system fundamental is that thing can be used to read the traffic signs and texts through the fog or clouds. In the text below is not mentioned should the things, what this kind of laser can read through the foam must be made by using the led-lights or shining paint? 

The idea of the reading texts by using the laser is basing things that dark layers are absorbing light differently than white layers. Also, bright areas of the computer screens are stressing or oscillating atoms differently than dark areas of the screens. 

The in the future quantum-based intelligence systems might read texts on computer screens. 

So there is a theoretical possibility that the quantum-based systems can read screens by touching the atoms at forward of the computer screens. The idea is very simple. The system must only read the changes in the changes of the quantum field of the atoms in the front of the computer screen. That thing can be made by using the chain of ion, or the laser ray.  

The theoretical quantum system creates a chain of ions. The changes of the quantum fields of the atoms at the front of the computer screens can read by using the laser is sending photons through the quantum fields of that ion chain. The problem with this kind of system is, how to make light or photons travel through the wall.  

But as you see, if the laser system can create the laser ray, what is tight enough, that system can read texts from the computer screens through the concrete layer. Theoretically is possible to make the laser ray, what dimension is only a couple of atoms, and that kind of laser system can read the texts from computer screens. Those systems can be installed in spy planes and drones. 

Sources:

https://www.sciencealert.com/new-visualisation-system-can-peer-through-clouds-and-fog


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