Humans have sought better technology to improve life since the earliest of humans thought about the wheel. As technology has improved with time, so has the creativity of individuals such as George Lucas, creator of the Star Wars franchise. In science fiction movies and television shows such as Star Wars human-kind and alien-kind have super advanced technology, this super advanced technology is a staple-mark of science fiction. This advanced technology includes but it's not limited to: starships, light-sabers, plasma blasters, tele-transporters, hoverboards, and in today's topic - force fields. The purpose of a science fiction force field is to deflect and protect the caster of such force field from incoming damage of flying objects, projectiles, or shockwaves. Well strap your seatbelts geeks because force field-like technology is on its way! Boeing, the world's largest aerospace company and manufacturers of commercial jetliners and defense, space, and security systems, has been granted the patent to develop a "method and system for shock wave attenuation via electromagnetic arc", so pretty much an electromagnetic arc which would reduce the force or impact of shockwaves better known as a force-field. Even if this is a giant step towards better protective and science fiction-like technology, the system won't be exactly the same as what we see in movies as it will only decrease shock waves and it won't stop projectiles such as bullets or shrapnel from explosives. This technology under development might be of some help to military, however.Innovation and new technology always excites me, science is always taking steps forward for mankind and this example of new technology is making the impossible possible. This attenuator of shockwaves will definitely save lives of soldiers in combat that are close to the humvees which this system will be attached to. Even if this technology promises things that are not as impressive as its science fiction counterpart, this is some wicked-cool system that continues the long chain of human development in technology!
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