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Boeing Just Patented A Force Field Made Of Lasers

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Method and system for shockwave attenuation via electromagnetic arc

Method and system for shockwave attenuation via electromagnetic arc

United States Patent and Trademark Office

Welcome to the future...

So, Boeing just patented a force field. Technically, the patent is for a "method and system for shockwave attenuation via electromagnetic arc," but that's just a long way of writing out something unbelievably futuristic: protective force fields may one day make their way onto the battlefields of the future.

The device as patented only protects against the shockwave of an explosion, but most of the vehicles it'd be mounted on are already armored enough to protect people inside from the shrapnel that comes with a bomb blast.

The concept uses a sensor to detect an explosion in water or air--say, an IED on the side of the road--then estimates the time and location of the explosion. Next, the signal from the sensor triggers a laser (or a blast of electricity or microwave energy) that heats up a section of air or water, creating a plasma shield in between the explosion and the vehicle. The plasma's temperature and density help deflect and absorb the shockwaves from the explosion.