Energy Weapon based on Skybuck's Resonance of Electricty Theory plausible ?

Hello,

I wonder what would happen if:

Electronics is designed which increases the wave of electricity flowing through some "pipes".

Everytime the wave pounds against one of the two ends of the pipe it is increased in power by giving it a new boost of energy, thereby increasing the wave. (Alternatively/advanced versions: multiple pipes could be used somehow... ;))

The device should be strong enough to be able to generate gigantic powerfull waves of electricity.

Then once the wave of electricity is powerfull enough, one end is opened and the wave of electricity can freely flow out of the device... possible releasing a ball of power/energy/electricty/plasma into the air.

Finally it should have enough speed to form a projectile.

The challenges are:

  1. Creating sophisticated enough electronics to measure and/or predict and/or detect the wave and to increase it at exactly the right moment.

  1. Opening one end quickly enough to release all energy at once.

  2. Strong enough alloys.

  1. Creating a wave with enough speed to form a projectile through air ;)

  2. And ofcourse finally a power source of energy ?

What is your oppinion as electronics experts ?

Plausible ?

Possible ?

Bye, Skybuck.

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Skybuck Flying
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Oh yeah, forgot the most important thing:

Will it actually do any damage ?

Or will it's target simply absorb the energy and release it into the ground ?

For example like a lightning rodd/wire... (?)

Maybe the electricity needs to be of a certain kind to prevent MOTHER EARTH from obsorbing it.

For example positive/negative.

Bye, Skybuck.

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Skybuck Flying

And will the weapon be stabile enough to accurately fire on a target for hand held weapons ?

Or maybe it would require a massive tank.

Because maybe the resonance makes the gun "vibrate".

Maybe some counter-resonance could balance the gun ! ;)

(To counter-act the physics)

Bye, Skybuck.

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Skybuck Flying

Jamie and Adam would say you are completely BUSTED.

Dave.

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David L. Jones

Amazing that you come up with all this stuff in a vacuum.

Read and learn THEN theorize or do.

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Sure. Stick a regular everyday magnetron inside a suitable size pipe, then point the pipe at stuff. In particular, your genitals. ;-)

Tim

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powerfull

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Tim Williams

Is that you Radium?

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Don Bowey

Unless you have a neutron star to work with, electromagnetic (or magnetic, or capacitive) energy storage has very low energy density, far below chemical explosives.

What you describe is a waveguide or a cavity resonator. They are very limited in how much energy they can store or transmit. The limits are gas ionization or, in vacuum, arcing caused by the high field ripping electrons out of the metal walls.

The superconductive niobium cavity resonators at the Jefferson Labs accelerator are about as good as it gets. They run at Q's in the 1e8 region and field strengths in the 10 megavolt per meter ballpark. If they arc over internally, all the stored energy is discharged at once; that damages the cavity surface but is otherwise not dramatic. A similar volume of explosive would be *very* dramatic.

Electricity is a poor way to store energy, which is why a cheap rifle is more powerful than a huge rail gun, or why an alkaline battery holds more energy than a box full of supercaps.

John

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John Larkin

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