Comment by alextousss
1 month ago
Light being coherent and light being dangerous are two completely orthogonal concepts. A laser is dangerous because of the very tight beam, but any household mirror keeps that beam focused. Plus, a mosquito needs 100millijoules to fry (from the intellectual ventures study) which is a lot more than what a retina can handle. The short duration actually makes it even worse, because the eye lids can’t close soon enough to avoid the retina burning (they take 100ms to close). That’s the reason why lasers are classed by power.
A retina being easier to burn than a mosquito is the fundamental reason why we haven’t seen that tech deployed. LiDAR detection with a 2D goniometer + high power laser has been available commercially for a while. There just never was someone to create something so deceptive as to sell a 40watts device as possibly safe.
darn!, but thanks as well alex, I get it, the human eye is ever so perfectly built to bring in and focus light, and I was spitballing based on the fact of laser eye surgery, which must be ever so carefully managed. I hate mosquitos and the rest of the blood sucking vermin that I have to deal with.The work I get up to is horribly dangerous sometimes, so my evaluation of risk and failure modes is not exactly common....nor do I expect it to be, but come on, hey!, laser bug zapers, it's right up there with personal raceing quadracopters, hoverboards, lightsabers, and colonys on mars. I think that people have a reasonable expectation to get wild and crazy stuff, as it is what keeps them paying for all the ever so meticulously engineered stuff that they can care less about. saftey third.