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7/7/2025, 9:49:14 PM
>>509754115
>>509758108
I don't think it's impossible, but the biggest problem is detection and following.
So the antenna emits a wave, it hits everything in a room, wave bounces back and grabbed by the locator. Then the program compares this returned wave and previous wave.
If a mosquito flew by the wave bounced from him would be different from the previous wave bounced from him, that's how we know where exactly he is. Now we transform coordinates into lasergun angles and start following the target.
Few things:
Mosquito is too small to getting hit by a radar wave
While following the target with a shooting laser we always be behind a target by one impulse
Maybe swap a laser for a pulse one, it's way stronger and can slice throw the metal.
>>509758108
I don't think it's impossible, but the biggest problem is detection and following.
So the antenna emits a wave, it hits everything in a room, wave bounces back and grabbed by the locator. Then the program compares this returned wave and previous wave.
If a mosquito flew by the wave bounced from him would be different from the previous wave bounced from him, that's how we know where exactly he is. Now we transform coordinates into lasergun angles and start following the target.
Few things:
Mosquito is too small to getting hit by a radar wave
While following the target with a shooting laser we always be behind a target by one impulse
Maybe swap a laser for a pulse one, it's way stronger and can slice throw the metal.
7/7/2025, 9:49:14 PM
>>509754115
>>509758108
I don't think it's impossible, but the biggest problem is detection and following.
So the antenna emits a wave, it hits everything in a room, wave bounces back and grabbed by the locator. Then the program compares this returned wave and previous wave.
If a mosquito flew by the wave bounced from him would be different from the previous wave bounced from him, that's how we know where exactly he is. Now we transform coordinates into lasergun angles and start following the target.
Few things:
Mosquito is too small to getting hit by a radar wave
While following the target with a shooting laser we always be behind a target by one impulse
Maybe swap a laser for a pulse one, it's way stronger and can slice throw the metal.
>>509758108
I don't think it's impossible, but the biggest problem is detection and following.
So the antenna emits a wave, it hits everything in a room, wave bounces back and grabbed by the locator. Then the program compares this returned wave and previous wave.
If a mosquito flew by the wave bounced from him would be different from the previous wave bounced from him, that's how we know where exactly he is. Now we transform coordinates into lasergun angles and start following the target.
Few things:
Mosquito is too small to getting hit by a radar wave
While following the target with a shooting laser we always be behind a target by one impulse
Maybe swap a laser for a pulse one, it's way stronger and can slice throw the metal.
7/7/2025, 9:49:14 PM
>>509754115
>>509758108
I don't think it's impossible, but the biggest problem is detection and following.
So the antenna emits a wave, it hits everything in a room, wave bounces back and grabbed by the locator. Then the program compares this returned wave and previous wave.
If a mosquito flew by the wave bounced from him would be different from the previous wave bounced from him, that's how we know where exactly he is. Now we transform coordinates into lasergun angles and start following the target.
Few things:
Mosquito is too small to getting hit by a radar wave
While following the target with a shooting laser we always be behind a target by one impulse
Maybe swap a laser for a pulse one, it's way stronger and can slice throw the metal.
>>509758108
I don't think it's impossible, but the biggest problem is detection and following.
So the antenna emits a wave, it hits everything in a room, wave bounces back and grabbed by the locator. Then the program compares this returned wave and previous wave.
If a mosquito flew by the wave bounced from him would be different from the previous wave bounced from him, that's how we know where exactly he is. Now we transform coordinates into lasergun angles and start following the target.
Few things:
Mosquito is too small to getting hit by a radar wave
While following the target with a shooting laser we always be behind a target by one impulse
Maybe swap a laser for a pulse one, it's way stronger and can slice throw the metal.
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