Monday, December 21, 2020 10:59:03 PM
At Noblecon Quarles showed that old PR photo of what you said is Hayden's car, and answered questions about what is really going on. The car was probably not moving, but placed over the device. Quarles says "you don't fire it in a beam" its "contained in a rubber pad on the ground".
Why after all these years has nothing come of it?
Is it even safe? (if someone was in the vehicle as claimed why didn't AERG simply show that in their PR photo). I wouldn't try it with a pacemaker.
Is it certain the energy is directed into the engine without other damage? (the DOD even says the car can be restarted). Why not the fuel tank, or the microprocessor or touch panel being disabled and the car continues forward with loss of drive by wire control?
What if the engine is in the rear and the gas tank is in the front, or there is no engine (an electric car)?
Can't it be defeated with simple conductive or insulating shielding under the car?
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