tlb wrote:tlb wrote:All the weapons around the junction have targeting radar and we have no reason to suppose that the spider drive ships are invisible to radar.penny wrote:I agree that that should be true. But only if all else is equal. All else is NOT equal IF the RMN keeps its forts energized. The power meter outside of RMN forts is spinning like crazy when the power company checks the meter. LOL
Might they be? The smart fabric says it is able to bend light. And the Michelson-Morley experiment showed us that light is a wave. Radar is a wave.*
IINM, the Navy's retired F-117 Nighthawk utilized radar resistant (absorbing) paint?
*The double-slit experiment proved light to be both a point source and a wave. Particle wave duality.
We know that there is a rotation among the forts; whether that is for maintenance or the mental health of the crew is unstated.
I am well aware of the particle-wave duality, as I did study Physics for a bit. Where do you see the statement that the fabric bends light? I only remember that it is flexible and behaves like a flat panel display.
The radar absorbing paint and the avoidance of downward facing concave surfaces serve to minimize the radar profile, but do not eliminate it.
The passage does not specifically say that it bends light. Admittedly, that is my own projection (pardon the unintentional pun). It says that it is completely transparent to light and any other form of radiation. I don't know any other method of accomplishing that feat unless it scatters (bends) the light around the object.
Of course, the smart cloth could accomplish its stealth by simply absorbing the light instead of bending it. However, in this case, that would not appear to satisfy the passage's claim of being transparent, let alone being completely transparent.
But either case would still stand up to tlb's notion that we don't know if the system would be effective against radar or lidar; which falls under the passage's umbrella of any other form of radiation.
There is no way that light can pass through stealthed objects to appear to be transparent; like when we discussed the fact that the WHJ has to be transparent to sensors to prevent occluding objects, like warships.