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Strange idea for parabolic mirrors


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Above the text is painting, what was made by my favorite artist Hieronymus Bosch, and the idea of this painting is that there is a dog, with the mysterious parabolic structure on the head. There are claiming, that the purpose of this structure was to be the pike, what denies the horse step on the dog. But there is another very interesting thought about this painting and the structure, what was on the head of the dog.


The parabolic shape would collect the sunlight on the top of the structure, and makes it extremely hot. If the dog is trained to look for the gunpowder, would the hot pike make the hole to the sag, and then the gunpowder will explode. This is one way to think about that structure. Also, the firewire can use for giving fire to the explosive shack.


In the modern ages, CIA has investigated the way to put the small micro- or radio wave transmitters on the head of trained rats. Those rats are trained to find the ammunition or fuel storages, and when they are in there, the remote controller would begin to use the transmitter. The electric arc would explode the explosives and fuel inside the warehouse. There is a simple way to train animals to look for the explosives.


They would be fed in the way, that they are thinking, that explosives are the food, and then those rats would be dropped near the target. Then they would go to those ammunition bases, and because microwave transmitters are invisible in the sensors, what mission is to detect the explosives, those animals are extremely dangerous. That kind of advanced biological weapons can cause terrible damages if they succeed to slip in the ammunition storage, and then start to use the microwave transmitters in that place.


The transmitter itself can use capacitors, what are actually Layden's bottles, and that kind of things are not able to see in the explosive detectors. Then the timer or radio-signal would connect those capacitors to the transmitter, and that will make the temperature rise in the ammunition, and microwaves would give extremely fast rise for the temperature in the metal pieces. The copper shell of the grenades would start to shine red when the microwave would strike them and the explosives would detonate if this kind of weapon would be used.

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