ChrisIB
Honorable
Often we are given the analogy of a smart phone and a tribe in the jungle with the suggestion of an almost impossible task.
I disagree, atoms are atoms and advances in nano tech suggest much of it could be done quickly.
Magnetic metamaterial amplifies MRI for clearer images in less time
At the very least, they will have been examined and found to be junk.
I also disagree that this apparent level of acknowledgement indicates several nations have succeeded in reverse engineering stuff, making mute the need for secrecy.
Maybe the TTSA thing is less about disclosure than an increasing visibility of UAVs.
Landing on the White House lawn may not be how it is done.
Perhaps UAVs are used to gradually increase awareness and investigation?
I disagree, atoms are atoms and advances in nano tech suggest much of it could be done quickly.
Magnetic metamaterial amplifies MRI for clearer images in less time
Nor do I think the TTSA have such, videos perhaps but the military and commercial value of metamaterial would be so high it seems inconceivable it would remain in public hands.The new device is a magnetic metamaterial, made up of an array of small cylinders called helical resonators. Each of these tubes stands about 3 cm (1.2 in) tall, and is made of a 3D-printed plastic shell wrapped in a coil of thin copper wire. These resonators amplify the magnetic field of the machine, significantly boosting the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and producing clearer images of the body in about half the time.
At the very least, they will have been examined and found to be junk.
I also disagree that this apparent level of acknowledgement indicates several nations have succeeded in reverse engineering stuff, making mute the need for secrecy.
Maybe the TTSA thing is less about disclosure than an increasing visibility of UAVs.
Landing on the White House lawn may not be how it is done.
Perhaps UAVs are used to gradually increase awareness and investigation?