@@pressaltf4forfreevbucks179 The 'invisible' laser in the video is an infrared laser. Although you can't see the beam like you can the other color lasers there will still be a red dot on whatever the laser is striking.
If you actually watch his videos you would know that setting fires with invisible layers isn't practical because of the inverse Square law and how lasers get half as strong at over 2 times a distance
@@TheAdmiralMosesnot two times its distance times distance. 3 squared is 3 times 3 which is nine. 4 squared is 4 times 4 which is sixteen and so on. Its not the “Double inverse law” its the “Inverse square law”
Bruh what? The laser would literally only burn the size/width of the laser itself, how could a straight line of a laser put heat on an entire human body? I know it's just a joke, but I deadass genuinely think you didn't think and or actually in fact know this....
holy shit, mental illness is out of control in this country. look at the video of the lasers over Hawaii, they are visible green lasers for scanning the topography of the earth. If you wanted to start a fire with a laser you can't sweep it over the surface at many thousands of miles an hour. It would be kept on a spot in order to build heat and combust the trees. And you would use an infrared laser, not a green one, to conceal it's origins If this was intentional it would have been done by the US DOD, who was trying to acquire that land. And they would likely start the fires the old-fashioned way. There is no proof it was anything but a natural fire. Stop playing COD and go outside. Not everything is a conspiracy. You are easier to control when you are in fear. remember that.
IR lasers are super dangerous if you play around with people around because it does the same damage as a visible range laser except you can’t see it. I’m not hating Just be careful
@@michaelrose93 Yep, using IR for that is a solid idea and has been done. That's how most night vision devices used to work. You will sometimes see large headlights on Cold War-era tanks, those are often IR lamps. They are invisible to the naked eye, but can light up even distant targets if you're looking through a night-vision sight capable of picking it up. Modern night-vision solutions for the past few decades tend to rely on digital thermal imaging, but IR is still an option for smaller militaries with tight budgets.
@@Tepid24 I think digital thermal imaging also picks up infra red light. Just that it does not have a intra red headlight. Because heat produces infra red waves. Peace ❤️
@Garrett W. Yeaup, Im expecting him to eventually do a reveal that this entire time he's been making progress on an EMP that will propel the world into the dark ages.
Depends on how powerful they are. He experiments alot with lasers so he has probably checked the power rating on them. It also looked like the paper the IR laser ignited was flashpaper, meaning that even that one doesn't have to be especially powerful
@@brads.6872 those lasers aren't powerful enough to burn a person's skin or clothing that fast. The tissue that went in flames was likely nitrocellulose
They’re not like a lightsaber and he’s not standing at the focul point of the beam, I have high power lasers and if you stand in front of them for a while it starts to burn
Most lasers don’t kill you if you aren’t properly protected from them, they just p e r m a n e n t l y b l i n d you. The sheer energy required to make a laser that instantly sets you on fire is insane, they are the size of rooms and make a ton of noise.
"The invisible one is actually the strongest." Him walking through it: "A person who thinks all of the time has nothing to think about except thoughts."
I would assume that you only wear goggles specified for the wavelength of light you're working with. Say, if you're working with a red laser, you would wear goggles that absorb red light, and if you're working with a green laser, you wear green absorbent goggles.
Most cameras can. They just have a filter that blocks it. If you take this filter out you can make your camera see ultraviolet or infrared light with different filters.
That's not really an infrared laser. One of this kid's many powers is that when he drops things, he can make them spontaneously combust like Master Shake. Do not make the mistake of underestimating his powers.
@@gamemeister27 could just burn them, it's equally as effective. you'd even be surprised at the laws against certain bodily harm, throwing acid in someone's face for ex. isn't even legal in self defense.
Infrared Laser is of electromagnetic radiation) having a wavelength just greater than that of the red end of the visible light spectrum but less than that of microwaves. Infrared radiation has a wavelength from about 800 nm to 1 mm, and is emitted particularly by heated objects Edit:Infared Laser Also Use For Gun Laser İt Can Be Seen By NV Scope