In the film Cowboys vs. Aliens, the hero shoots down the giant spaceship with a laser beam and destroys it completely.
Is it possible to harness the power of a laser beam coming from your wrist and having the power to destroy a giant vehicle like a spaceship?
You chose no. No is the correct answer. It is possible that this can happen but no country has found the technology to put so much power in a laser beam that you can put in your wrist. Although there is other advanced technology that can destroy huge things with only a laser beam, it does not include the power in a metal object that goes on a wrist. The word "LASER" stands for "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation." Although research says that the European Union will spend 700 million euros ($900 million) to create the world's most powerful laser, it's technology is going to be very advanced that it could destroy nuclear waste and will provide a treatment for people suffering from cancer, but there is no laser beam that is powerful enough to destroy a spaceship that can be held in your wrist. At least not yet...
Is it possible to harness the power of a laser beam coming from your wrist and having the power to destroy a giant vehicle like a spaceship?
You chose no. No is the correct answer. It is possible that this can happen but no country has found the technology to put so much power in a laser beam that you can put in your wrist. Although there is other advanced technology that can destroy huge things with only a laser beam, it does not include the power in a metal object that goes on a wrist. The word "LASER" stands for "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation." Although research says that the European Union will spend 700 million euros ($900 million) to create the world's most powerful laser, it's technology is going to be very advanced that it could destroy nuclear waste and will provide a treatment for people suffering from cancer, but there is no laser beam that is powerful enough to destroy a spaceship that can be held in your wrist. At least not yet...