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What somebody will do with laser-guided flashes of lightning

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What somebody will do with laser-guided flashes of lightning

Laser-guided flashes of lightning can us in high-power communication. The ability to send high-power electric signals allows the multipurpose role for the same systems. The same system can use as a communication tool and reload the electric systems of flying drones.

The laser-guided lightning is one of the most interesting things in communication systems. The lightning can transport data through the air, and the difference between laser and electron-based communication is that the electrons can turn easily around the corner.

And that means the extremely high-power communication tools can use artificial lightning for communication. The pipe or ion channel where the electrons are traveling can be made by using laser rays. And that makes it possible to aim the electron flow at a certain point. High-power data transmission by using artificial lightning would be made very easily. The idea is that the high-power communication system just yells over the ECM (Electronic Counter Measure)systems.

And the artificial lightning or the aimed electron flow through the air can in theory use to reprogram microchips or if the eruption channel would be possible to have a very complicated form by using the chained drones. That thing would make it possible to aim them to covered supercomputers. Or they can be used to eliminate single persons. The electron or cathode rays (Beta cannons) would have more energy than lasers, but they are harder to control than laser rays.

But the artificial lightning can also use to a remote load of the batteries of drones. The next-generation systems that are using probably ion jet-engines require very high-power electric transmission if they wanted to reload during their flight.

Image: https://www.mercurynews.com/2020/08/23/california-lightning-tips-what-to-do-and-not-do-during-a-thunderstorm-with-lightning-strikes/

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