I don't think this idea will see the light of day.
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And that’s basically it!
They can stick that mirror where the sun don’t shine.
Imagine a malicious person constantly aiming the light at at the house of someone they don’t like. Good thing it doesn’t seem to be feasible any time soon.
Welp I hate to break it to you, but the Ruskies actually already tried this one back in the 90s, and I’m fairly certain the business idea is based directly on that concept.
In a tent would be even worse.
Seems like a lot of planning to get the person you don't like to live in a tent first.
I was thinking more they were on a trip somewhere.
So if they over concentrate does this turn into an 'ant in a magnifying glass' situation?
Was thinking the exact same thing. Also if this took off doesn't seem like it would help the global warming situation. "Let's add more energy to our planetary greenhouse!"
Could it be used to break up protests?
If by "break up" you mean on a molecular level, then yes.
Theoretically, but I don't see protests or riots stopping because of light.. riots happen in the day, too, and the violent ones are going to be masked up so more light won't do anything to reveal their identity
It will be stopped if the protests are vaporized
Surely not. Mirrors are incapable of destruction. Why that would be dangerous! You could burn crops or boil away water reserves. Surely no corporation would so irresponsible!
commoditize sunlight
Absolute ghouls
Isn't light pollution like that just illegal?
Edit: In the US, it is in some states, though not all. Haven't found a source for Europe yet.
https://www.ncsl.org/environment-and-natural-resources/states-shut-out-light-pollution
I don't like it when companies mess with the sky. Don't fuck with my stars.
if someone stares directly at it will it hurt their eye?