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I came across this YouTube video describing some of the "science" behind light sabers, and what it would be like to be hit with one. I thought it was worth sharing.
Takes the fun out of to say the least. if one can say being wacked by a light saber is fun.scottdave said:I came across this YouTube video describing
Next to "Tags," don't you see a "Add Tags" link?scottdave said:I forgot to add tags. Is there a way to do that after posting?
Thanks, I found it.DrClaude said:Next to "Tags," don't you see a "Add Tags" link?
Hmm, perhaps you have not seen Resident Evil . . . ;)profbuxton said:Don't know about light sabres but did come across a tale many years ago in which the protagonist used a molecular thin cord as a weapon.
The idea was to fix it across doorway etc, so that when the "baddies' came in it would slice them to bits. Had to have special gloves to handle it though! Neat idea for a booby trap! would have to remember to take it down though.
"Death by light saber" refers to a popular YouTube video that showcases a fictional scenario in which a person is killed by a lightsaber, a weapon from the Star Wars franchise. The video is a creative and humorous portrayal of this scenario.
No, the video is purely fictional and not based on any scientific evidence. It is meant to be a humorous and entertaining portrayal of a hypothetical scenario.
No, light sabers are fictional weapons from the Star Wars franchise. They are not real and do not exist in the real world.
No, a person cannot be killed by a light saber as they are not real weapons. The video is purely fictional and not based on any scientific evidence.
The video may contain some violence and is not suitable for young children. It is recommended for mature audiences who can understand the fictional and humorous nature of the video.