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<blockquote data-quote="Beholder" data-source="post: 237291" data-attributes="member: 14640"><p>Just like lasers are easy to reflect using mirrors and lightning can be diverted using a rod, a super strong magnet shield would easily be bypassed using stone or wolfram projectiles.</p><p></p><p>Radiowaves are electromagnetic waves at high frequencies. Just connect a long wire to + or - in pulses without draining and the electric charge will radiate as waves. Getting the signal just requires reading the voltage of an ungrounded cable and filtering out other frequencies using a band-pass filter of capacitors. But you need a license to send on restricted frequencies and jamming is usually not allowed for civilians.</p><p></p><p>The parabolic metal lid of a cooking pot can be used to focus radiowaves, which is how I share Wifi between cabins during summers.</p><p></p><p>A strong EMP might be able to fry the circuits of an incomming missile, but first it would destroy your own missile defence system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beholder, post: 237291, member: 14640"] Just like lasers are easy to reflect using mirrors and lightning can be diverted using a rod, a super strong magnet shield would easily be bypassed using stone or wolfram projectiles. Radiowaves are electromagnetic waves at high frequencies. Just connect a long wire to + or - in pulses without draining and the electric charge will radiate as waves. Getting the signal just requires reading the voltage of an ungrounded cable and filtering out other frequencies using a band-pass filter of capacitors. But you need a license to send on restricted frequencies and jamming is usually not allowed for civilians. The parabolic metal lid of a cooking pot can be used to focus radiowaves, which is how I share Wifi between cabins during summers. A strong EMP might be able to fry the circuits of an incomming missile, but first it would destroy your own missile defence system. [/QUOTE]
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