Perhaps the "Iron Man" franchise should have come with a warning — "Don't try this at home, folks."
Patrick Priebe, a German lab technician who watches the film "Iron Man" and its "sequel, Iron Man 2" — starring Robert Downey Jr. — every week, has built a hand-held laser, or "repulsor-beam weapon," like that invented by Tony Stark, the film's main character.
He shared news of the invention via YouTube, and Hacked Gadgets pointed us to it:
Is it dangerous? you bet — in the U.S., the maximum strength for consumer laser pointers is typically five milliwatts; Priebe’s handheld laser is 1,000 milliwatts, "enough to instantly blind anyone not wearing special safety glasses," PopSci reports.
Without going into detail, Priebe's device runs on lithium-ion batteries and while beam "can’t blow guerrilla soldiers off their feet like his comic-book hero’s could," it is great for popping balloons across the room, cutting plastic or a piece of raw chicken … and so on.
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