doobnVA
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gamma and x rays?
microwaves are the x rays of the future. or potentially the present, we just don't know about it yet =)
gamma and x rays?
In medical applications right? Where you dont need a great deal of penetration? It makes it safer to use waves with less energy.microwaves are the x rays of the future. or potentially the present, we just don't know about it yet =)
In medical applications right? Where you dont need a great deal of penetration? It makes it safer to use waves with less energy.
In medical applications right? Where you dont need a great deal of penetration? It makes it safer to use waves with less energy.
Doing some reading now, see a couple of things, one is UWB 'see through walls' Radar, the other is a 'see through walls' Motion Tracker. Niether is a Thermal Imager as far as I can tell, so they wouldnt have any obvious 'glows' to randomly pick you up on. A motion tracker only tracks movement, and I think that the UWB Radar is defeated by metal walls. At least this one is: http://eurekaaerospace.com/impsar.phpNah, the military is using microwave technology to create thermal imaging devices that CAN see through walls, etc. They're probably already in limited use.
Im not an expert, knew nothing 3 weeks ago, but Im pretty sure microwaves have less energy. In the elcetromagnetic spectrum, microwaves(according to their wavelength and frequency) fall between IR waves and FM Radio waves. Nither of these are high energy waves. Despite the name 'Microwave' the wavelength is quite large compared to gamma and x rays(smallest microwave 1mm, biggest gamma rays are 0.00000001mm). The larger the wavelength the lower the frequency, and the frequency denotes the wavelengths energy, higher frequency = more energy.I don't know, microwaves usually have more energy because they have a very high frequency. That's why they cook our food, by accelerating the energy in the water particles in the food!
But hey, maybe I'm wrong about that to!
Youre right, however, the discussion/arguing actually lets people know what they need to verifyi think that ppl are really paranoid on this thread and need to do there own research on all of the above, people don't fully believe anything they hear unless they have read it for themselves so go do your own reading then you wont be arguing on here, your'll be growing nice bud instead
Doing some reading now, see a couple of things, one is UWB 'see through walls' Radar, the other is a 'see through walls' Motion Tracker. Niether is a Thermal Imager as far as I can tell, so they wouldnt have any obvious 'glows' to randomly pick you up on. A motion tracker only tracks movement, and I think that the UWB Radar is defeated by metal walls. At least this one is: http://eurekaaerospace.com/impsar.php
Im not an expert, knew nothing 3 weeks ago, but Im pretty sure microwaves have less energy. In the elcetromagnetic spectrum, microwaves(according to their wavelength and frequency) fall between IR waves and FM Radio waves. Nither of these are high energy waves. Despite the name 'Microwave' the wavelength is quite large compared to gamma and x rays(smallest microwave 1mm, biggest gamma rays are 0.00000001mm). The larger the wavelength the lower the frequency, and the frequency denotes the wavelengths energy, higher frequency = more energy.
Youre right, however, the discussion/arguing actually lets people know what they need to verify
They can't see in your house with infrared, but that doesn't mean there aren't other technologies in use that can.YEA FAIR POINT M8,
ANYWAY THEY CAN'T SEE IN YOUR HOUSE!!!! I'V DONE LOADS OF REASERCH ON THIS TOPIC AND I HAVE NEVER SEEN EVIDENCE OF THIS HAPPENING
Thats about it dude, small is good, big is risky.So basically, if I got this right.... Don't have a steamy hot grow room indoors or you could get some attention from people you never want to invite over. But if it's insulated enough, then only your exhaust fan will be spilling heat to the outside. I think a simple home engineering could take that exhaust and cool it down before it actually spills outside, then you would be like the wind... invisible. And invisible is always good.
I know, in the uk it was a class C from B, now its back to B from C, so right now in the UK weed is a class B, am sure with the amount they had those details were the last thing on their minds."Pearl Willis, prosecuting, said officers raided the property in Margaret Street at 2am on October 30 and discovered three rooms being used to cultivate the class A drug"
can i just point out that this is not a class A drug, or am i totally stupid, lol