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Comment Re:Why fight biology? (Score 1) 262

There is one major drawback to VR: sharing. If I want a fellow programmer to see my code I have to either be able to slave my display to his helmet as well, or give him my helmet for a minute. The same goes for youtube parties. I am not saying it isn't a solvable problem, but it is a problem. None of the VR systems that I have seen have been able to do this.

One other point: if VR is such a great thing, why don't military flight simulators use it? It would seem to be a really good fit here. Why aren't manufacturers pushing the technology in the places it would fit really well?

Comment Re:Fly in the clouds (Score 1) 464

In principle I would agree with you .... if there weren't such things as radar, SAMs and standard fighter jets. A highly reflective airplane, even in the clouds, would be a huge target for most modern radars. So, load up your jet with a laser AND a few missiles. Boom. No more pretty, shiny jet.

Even if you don't carry missiles on your fighter jets, fly in such a way to force the enemy to fly over your SAM sites. They would show up just as well for a ground radar.

There is a reason that most military aircraft aren't shiny any more.

Now, if you could create a paint that is highly absorbent to a variety of wavelengths, and can dissipate the heat, that would make more sense.

Makes me wonder just how well our current composite paints for aircraft like the F-117 would absorb a laser hit. I bet someone has the corollary defense contract for this laser.

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