An Inventor was a guest on the Coast to Coast radio program last night. Hosted by George Norrey. You might remember this guy as the one who invented a bear suit. The suit, which was like a cross between a hockey goaly and robo cop, allowed him to go up to bears without fear. When they attacked him he didn't come to harm. Anyway he's has this invention called angel light, which hes had built for around a year now. Guessing on how it's suppose to work I think it generates every single wavelength possible on the electromagnetic spectrum, and shoots out a beam. Whatever the beam hits becomes see though so its as if a hole opens up on the surface of the material it hits. I'm guessing since all matter can be reduced to electromagnetic components, it has something to do with this. If it's for real. It also causes death to any living creature it hits, as well as completely disables all electronic components. He says he projected it at a wall and he could see through it. The hole looked so real he tried to see if he coould put his hand through it and banged his knuckles. He also lost the use of his hand for around a year because of the beam. There is an article here.
http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=6657
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Michael
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re: Angel Light
That's amazing, the man goes from building bear-proof suits.....to this!
As fascinating as his angel light invention is, I'd love to see some footage of him taking on a bear in that suit!
As fascinating as his angel light invention is, I'd love to see some footage of him taking on a bear in that suit!
re: Angel Light
I've seen him testing his bear suit, being hit by a pickup with a mattress straped to the front, and taking a cinder block to the chest after it falls (through an arc) though at least 10 feet (height). I've also seen him demonstrate his 'fire paste', which is a paste before baking it, after which it is like baked clay. I saw him wear a helmet coated with it, and take a torch to his head for a long time (ten's of mins?). But I don't know what to make of this latest device, he says he had it come to him in a recurring dream. Because of this and the fact that some of its properties surprised him, I get the impression that he's not sure how it works. Now can someone tell me how you invent things when you don't know how they work? Also, if he could see through a wall, shouldn't the things on the other side have a see-through hole in them too (IIRC, he could see through his garage to his car, but there is no mention of also seeing through the car, and the back of the garage, and through whatever's behind it, etc.)? Maybe it can cause only so much material to be transparent...
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re: Angel Light
I've read of this type of phenomenon before. It seems that when matter is subjected to certain synchronous energies then the physical properties of matter can be disrupted. This can cause the matter to become transparent. It can also cause matter to merge into other matter, becoming imbedded when the energy beam is terminated, with Philadelphia Experiment type results. This is very scary stuff. Those attempting these types of experiments sometimes get visits from MIB shortly thereafter.
re: Angel Light
like was said before... this is quite a leap from a Bear Suit to secret X-ray Specs...?
Maybe he hit his head too many times...?
O.K. that's too easy of a poke...
Doesn't news like this pop up almost as often as news of F/E does...?
Maybe he hit his head too many times...?
O.K. that's too easy of a poke...
Doesn't news like this pop up almost as often as news of F/E does...?
"A man with a new idea is a crank until he succeeds."~ M. Twain.