07-20-2015, 03:35 AM
The entire argument that the TMT will be used for military applications (as far as I can tell) is that it uses adaptive optics and the military also uses adaptive optics in some applications. Adaptive optics makes an image clearer, and of coarse a telescope wants the clearest possible image, so it's part of their design.
http://www.waronwethepeople.com/treason-...-revealed/
To claim the TMT "can be used to destroy an entire Country" because it uses adaptive optics is like saying the TMT will be used by the armed forces because they both use aluminum! electricity! copper wires! By that measure, we must all be pawns of the military industrial complex because if we've flown in a jet we must be in the Air Force, or sat in a boat you're in the Navy now.
Adaptive optics is a technology people aren't familiar with, so they might think it's something strange, and weapons related. Here is how you know the military is involved with a telescope, they USE the telescope:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Force_...bservatory
http://www.waronwethepeople.com/treason-...-revealed/
To claim the TMT "can be used to destroy an entire Country" because it uses adaptive optics is like saying the TMT will be used by the armed forces because they both use aluminum! electricity! copper wires! By that measure, we must all be pawns of the military industrial complex because if we've flown in a jet we must be in the Air Force, or sat in a boat you're in the Navy now.
Adaptive optics is a technology people aren't familiar with, so they might think it's something strange, and weapons related. Here is how you know the military is involved with a telescope, they USE the telescope:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Force_...bservatory
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