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Can force field be created?

Can force field be created?

Glass, steel, and mortar could be entirely replaced. Yet oddly enough a force field is perhaps one of the most difficult devices to create in the laboratory. In fact, some physicists believe it might actually be impossible, without modifying its properties.

Are real life force fields possible?

The multinational corporation has been granted a patent for a real life force field-like defense system that is reminiscent of the Trekkie tech most famous for keeping Enterprise safe from phaser blasts and photon torpedoes, reports CNN.

What would it take to stop a bullet?

It would mostly be physical deformation and heating of the bullet. The physical energy needed to stop the bullet could be calculated by the Lorentz law. You would need two perpendicular fields. One would induce the a current in the copper, the other would exert a force on the conductor.

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Could we create a force field in real life?

The creation of a real life force field depends on advancement in various fields of technology, including that of photochromatics which would filter high-energy radiation (this is the same technology used in sunglasses which darken upon exposure to sunlight and help filter UVA and UVB light).

Are force fields the future of Technology?

When they do arrive, force fields will be a transformative technology. They push the boundaries of our science. So much more than just a dome under which to hide while under attack, they give us the material out of which to sculpt dream-like lives in deserts and in icelands.

What is a force field and how does it work?

But as simple as the definition of a force field may be, its conception is not so straightforward. A spaceship surrounded by a force field could help protect astronauts from the harmful radiation of space. With our current technology, a trip to Mars could damage up to a third of an astronaut’s DNA.