Boeing has patented a force field
>>127505325
British Rail patented a flying saucer.
Yeah but were they approve?
>>127505325
We know magnetic field form a circle around wire when current is applied, why the fuck have we not made force field yet?
i had this idea ever since i learned about magnets when i was 14, i want my fair share Boeing.
>>127505699
Yes, it doesn't need to work to be granted a patent, it just needs to be original.
Guys I already read through the documents OP linked and it turns out it's just another big juicy nothingburger, it had no substance but it sure made me sleepy... I'm so very tired... why don't we all grab a snack and take a nap? this story isn't going anywhere. we have time to sleep...
>>127505325
DARPA has nerve connected prosthetics that have sense of touch as if they were real tissue and are controlled by thought.
Your point?
>>127506026
i'm with this guy. it's 12.30 already ffs
>>127505325
Did the testjew survive?
Bulletstorm or whatever the computer controlled bullets are called can function as a force field. sensors can detect incoming bullets and shoot them down with a hail of explosive bullets. A group of drones in the area could triangulate the target bullet accurate enough to shoot it down with one bullet. When simple real world drone ai gets fast enough they will be unbeatable by humans, the reactions times will be enough to shoot down any projectiles or murder your army efficiently before you blink.
>>127508332
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKlnMwuCZso
> This is old news and its already being used
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOmUhjlfh1o
> 2006 video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TctJhFYTHo
>>127505325
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>>127509804
That describes an active system that targets and shoots down projectiles using some form of radar like I was talking about. It isn't the kind of passive plasma shield like in the patent or your other video.
>>127506077
Can you feel pain in your prosthetic?
>>127511998
Pain is easier to do than touch but why would they even mess with trying to connect pain receptors to machinery?