You can do the "Attractive Beam" on Star Trek with a cheap Laser Pointer at home



With an experiment that you can even do in your home, it's possible to enjoy the "Attractive Beam" or "Tracktor Beam" on Star Trek.
Even if you've been following the construction of Star Trek named legend, you've at least heard of it. There are two very famous technologies in the production of this legend that started life as a series and some of which came to my mind as a movie. One is the technology that provides radiation, and the other is the "attractive beam" that allows spacecraft to lock and hold large objects.

There are many things that Star Trek has about technology that is consistent, but it is about whether or not the Traction beam we talked about can be realized. Yes it can be done. You can even do a small-scale experiment at home with a moderate "laser pointer" and a felt tip that can be taken from the market. How Does? He has even made a Youtube channel called "styropyro".

This is actually a proven process in 1977 when physicist Steve Chu proved his Nobel Prize. This phenomenon, called "optical levitation," is naturally occurring if the entire laser beam can actually cover an organic substance that transmits a diamond-like light. In this case, for a home-type laser it means that you have to squeeze this 50 micrometer diamond dust piece into the laser. This is abundant on the tip of the writing, either because of the "marker" or the construction of the "felt pens" with the name we know. The objects you trapped are moving along with the laser beam if they are not disturbed by the airflow. What are you thinking? Do not the places where science fiction combines with reality excite you?

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