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3dGameMan
01-21-2005, 09:16 AM
Hurtubise says invention sees through walls: ~source (http://www.baytoday.ca/content/news/details.asp?c=6657)

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Troy Hurtubise has done the seemingly impossible with his newest invention and defied all known rules of physics, he says.

The Angel Light—Hurtubise claims the concept came to him in a recurring dream—can reportedly see through walls, as if there was no barrier at all.

That’s not all, though.

So impressed
Hurtubise, 41, said the device detects stealth technology.

And he’s done the tests to prove it, with the covert help of scientists at the famed Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Hurtubise said.

If that’s not enough, Hurtubise also said the French government sent representatives to North Bay to witness a demonstration of the Angel Light.

Hurtubise said the reps were so impressed with the eight-foot long device they paid him $40,000 in cash to put the finishing touches on it.

New universe
The French, Hurtubise adds, have also agreed to pay him a “substantial” amount of money for the technology if it passes rigorous tests in France.

“They couldn’t believe what they saw,” Hurtubise told BayToday.ca.

“One of them told me it was as if I’d discovered a new universe.”

Gary Dryfoos, a consultant and former long-time instructor at MIT, said "there's a Nobel Prize" for Hurtubise if the Angel Light really performs as described.

"There are laws of physics waiting to be written for what he's talking about," Dryfoos said.

The French aren't the only ones interested in Hurtubise's innovations.

BayToday.ca has obtained documentation confirming that the former head of Saudi counter-intelligence, who asked that his name not be used, has been in regular contact with Hurtubise regarding the Angel Light, fire paste, and the Light Infantry Military Blast Cushions (LIMBC).

Ultra-wideband technology
While Hurtubise’s claims appear, on the surface, to strain credulity, he has now placed himself miles ahead in the quest by high-tech companies to invent something that will do the same thing.

Motorola Inc. for example, has set its sights on emerging technology that could allow first responders and Special Forces to see through building walls, the Washington Technology Web site reports.

Camero Inc. an Israeli firm founded by technology and intelligence veterans, received $5 million from Motorola and other investors to develop portable imaging radar that uses ultra-wideband technology to create a 3-D picture of objects that are concealed by walls or other barriers.

Plasma light
Three units make up the Angel Light.

The main unit, which Hurtubise calls the centrifuge, contains the Angel Light’s brains and includes black, white, red and fluorescent light sources, as well as seven industrial lasers.

The second unit, or the deflector grid, contains a large circle of optical glass, a microwave unit and plasma intermixed with carbon dioxide.

The third unit contains eight plasma light rods, CO2 charges, industrial magnets, 108 mirrors, eight ionization cells industrial lights, and other components Hurtubise chooses to remain tight-lipped about.

Just a dream
Hurtubise said the Angel Light has cost $30,000 to build—he sold percentages of his other innovations to finance it—as well as 800 to 900 hours of his time.

He credits his subconscious with the idea.

“I had a dream about a year and a half ago as I do for most of my innovations, just a dream, and I saw it, saw the whole casing and everything, and I saw what it could do,” Hurtubise said.

“I had the same dream about that three times and by the third time I had it in my head and I started to build it.”

Through the wall
Troy dreamed the Angel Light would be able to see through walls with window-like efficiency, and then built it with no blueprints, drawings or schematics.

“I turned it on—that was well over a year ago—and it worked and it was really awesome.”

Hurtubise said he could see into the garage behind his lab wall, and read the licence plate on his wife's car and even see the salt on it.

"I almost broke my knuckles three or four times, because it was almost like you could step through the wall," Hurtubise said.

"You could be fooled into believing that you could actually walk through the wall and go touch the car."

Across the border
Hurtubise called his MIT contacts with news of what he’d done.

“They told me that I was playing with electromagnetism,” Hurtubise said.

The conversation ultimately led to the discovery of the Angel Light’s other startling properties.

Hurtubise said “somebody from MIT” shipped him an eight-inch by eight-inch piece of panelling from the latest Comanche helicopter, which was built using radar-resistant stealth technology.

“It’s amazing what you can get across the border on a Greyhound bus,” Hurtubise said.

Pick it up
Hurtubise was instructed to set up an outdoor track, which he did on First Nations land.

He attached the panel piece to a remote control car that went down the track.

Hurtubise then aimed the Angel Light at the panel and turned on a radar gun.

“I was able to pick it up the panel on the radar gun,” he said.

Stopped working
But a strange thing happened to the car, once it was hit by the Angel Light beam: it stopped working.

Hurtubise returned to his lab and began testing the Angel Light on other electronic items including portable radios, TVs and a microwave over.

“They all stopped working,” Hurtubise said.

He duly reported this to his MIT contacts.

"They said 'Troy, this is unbelievable.'"...

Silent_Death911
01-21-2005, 02:38 PM
Woah...

That's some heavy duty sh!t in that machine. Plasma coils? If this guy doesn't die from radiation he probably will from standing in front of the machine.

Very, very, very cool though. :thumb

wazman
01-21-2005, 02:43 PM
Well, at least you'll always know if he's happy to see you...

2JSC
01-21-2005, 03:50 PM
Thats the m0r0n that invented the Grizzly Attack Suite. Its to the right of him in that pick(red/white). He's been in the suit and had people shoot him with arrows, guns, and ramed with truck. Now he comes up with this? :lmao

Tivon
01-21-2005, 04:23 PM
....

To the ground
Hurtubise purchase a remote-control plane for $1,800 and took it and the Angel Light to a flying field on the way to Powassan.

He directed the Angel Light beam toward the sky and started the plane flying.

"On the first loop it came around, passed through the beam of light and fell right to the ground,” Hurtubise said.

Peeled it back
Hurtubise continued testing the light on other materials and discovered it could also see through other metals including steel, tin, titanium and, unlike Superman, lead.

As well the beam also penetrated ceramic and wood.

The Hurtubise put his hand in the light beam.

“I could see my blood vessels, muscles, everything, like I’d taken an Exacto knife, cut into my skin and peeled it back,” Hurtubise said.

Bad stuff
Soon after, Hurtubise discovered the Angel Light had devilish side-effects.

He lost feeling in the finger of the exposed hand and began suffering an overall malaise.

“MIT told me every time I turned it on there must have been splash-back hitting me,” Hurtubise said.

A test on a tank of goldfish was even more disturbing.

“I turned the beam on it and within minutes all the goldfish died,” Hurtubise said.

“That’s when I realized there was a Hyde effect, as in Jekyll and Hyde, and I dismantled the whole thing.”

Walked on water
He didn’t reassemble it until the French called him after seeing a Discovery Channel program about the LIMBC.

Hurtubise believes the Hyde effect can be taken out, but by others who have far more expertise than him.

In the meantime Hurtubise believes that after 17 years inventing, his ship may finally have come in with France.

"My brother told me the only way I'd be able to sell any of my innovations is by walking on water," Hurtubise said.

"Well, I think I've just walked on water."

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Dang.. The power of dreams can be Kickass! :Thumb

Tivon
01-21-2005, 04:34 PM
Hmmm... This could kill people, crash hardware and see into walls. Not only could you crash enemy helicopters, planes and satellites, but also target and render fields of people dead with no place to hide. Screw the Atomic bomb; what this guy has could be MUCH worse in the wrong hands! :Holy Crap

JCYC5
01-21-2005, 08:47 PM
Hmmm... This could kill people, crash hardware and see into walls. Not only could you crash enemy helicopters, planes and satellites, but also target and render fields of people dead with no place to hide. Screw the Atomic bomb; what this guy has could be MUCH worse in the wrong hands! :Holy Crap

Well, it's going to the french.......

Tivon
01-21-2005, 09:10 PM
Well, it's going to the french.......

And that should make me sleep better at night? :Blah

egarrard
01-21-2005, 09:18 PM
"I am become death, the destroyer of worlds..."

http://www.deathclock.com/

Maro
01-21-2005, 10:08 PM
Oppenheimer - he was right

bejohnson
01-21-2005, 10:19 PM
"Physics is, hopefully, simple. Physicists are not."

2JSC
01-22-2005, 12:49 AM
"Physics is, hopefully, simple. Physicists are not."

Isn't that Teller, or Oppenhiemer as well... one of them on the Manhattan Project. Did a report on that in school... but that was a long time ago.

eire1274
01-22-2005, 01:24 AM
Okay, no more images of the "machine." I want to see what it sees.

wazman
01-22-2005, 06:33 AM
Eh, it doesn't really do anything. You've all obviously missed the point of why he built it.


That thing is obviously the biggest dingus extension I've ever seen.

CyberGuy
01-22-2005, 09:14 AM
...That thing is obviously the biggest dingus extension I've ever seen.

And when he aims it at you .... Rrrrruuunnnnn! :lmao :rofl2

bejohnson
01-22-2005, 10:32 AM
Isn't that Teller, or Oppenhiemer as well... one of them on the Manhattan Project. Did a report on that in school... but that was a long time ago.

Edward Teller, I met him in the late 1990s when Brandi was involved with a project in “high energy physics” at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He was a fascinating man to listen to.

2JSC
01-22-2005, 11:08 AM
Edward Teller, I met him in the late 1990s when Brandi was involved with a project in “high energy physics” at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. He was a fascinating man to listen to.

Wow, he must have had a lot to talk about, your lucky. And may he RIP. :)

Raedwulf
01-22-2005, 03:00 PM
Cold Fusion anyone?

Tivon
01-22-2005, 04:08 PM
Eh, it doesn't really do anything. You've all obviously missed the point of why he built it.


That thing is obviously the biggest dingus extension I've ever seen.

So do you think this thing does not really see through walls? :shifty

bejohnson
01-22-2005, 04:14 PM
Everyone should keep in mind that if it did work and since it was developed in this country, the U.S. government would prevent the sale or export of the technology outside of the U.S. using existing law.

Remember the two words "National Security".

wazman
01-22-2005, 05:53 PM
So do you think this thing does not really see through walls? :shifty


Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't.

I'm just saying - if he didn't intend people to think that way, he wouldn't be standing in that picture as he is...

egarrard
01-22-2005, 06:01 PM
Everyone should keep in mind that if it did work and since it was developed in this country, the U.S. government would prevent the sale or export of the technology outside of the U.S. using existing law.

Remember the two words "National Security".It didn't say it was developed in this country. The article said he received a sample of Commanche side panel, but it didn't sound like he was working in the US. I could have misread the article though.

Tivon
01-22-2005, 07:00 PM
http://www.nfb.ca/grizzly/troy.html

August 4, 1984: Survived a grizzly attack in northern British Columbia, gaining a sense of mission to study and preserve North America's most awe-inspiring animal. November, 1987: Inspiration for the Ursus protective suit series came after watching the motion picture Robocop.

2JSC
01-22-2005, 10:56 PM
http://www.nfb.ca/grizzly/troy.html

August 4, 1984: Survived a grizzly attack in northern British Columbia, gaining a sense of mission to study and preserve North America's most awe-inspiring animal. November, 1987: Inspiration for the Ursus protective suit series came after watching the motion picture Robocop.

I said that above, he's the dork who invented the Grizzly Suit.

pollypopperpop
01-23-2005, 02:12 AM
this device reminds me of that super-vision thing that was in the film The Core where it can see through lead, rock, molton etc.
some fiction from films would eventually becomes fact.

wonder when we'll get a light sabre :Wink

http://www.baytoday.ca/uploads/content/angel7.JPG
i wouldn't like to be where the cam man is there if the device was turned on :shocking

JCYC5
01-23-2005, 03:26 AM
When's the human testing? :devil