: If someone was burning your head with a energy directed device?

In summary, the conversation discusses the use of energy directed devices to burn someone's head as a prank, and the potential use of UV tanning bulbs for this purpose. The conversation also questions the scientific reason behind such actions and whether the speaker is a victim of this prank.
  • #1
mcriv880
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If someone was burning your head
with a energy directed device?

Say they were very rich and performing a
mean prank and burning your head
causing itching and hair fall out what types
of devices could be used assuming they
had millions to spend.
 
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  • #3
How about a UV tanning bulb in the overhead light :-)
 
  • #4
mcriv880 said:
:

If someone was burning your head
with a energy directed device?

Say they were very rich and performing a
mean prank and burning your head
causing itching and hair fall out what types
of devices could be used assuming they
had millions to spend.

Is there a science/physics point to this? Or is this just some random noise?

Zz.
 
  • #5
Do you suspect someone of doing this to you?
 
  • #6
mcriv880 said:
:
If someone was burning your head
with a energy directed device?

i might say "ouch".
 

1. How does an energy directed device work?

An energy directed device uses concentrated energy, such as laser or microwave, to heat and damage targeted tissue. This can be used for medical purposes, such as cauterizing wounds, or as a weapon.

2. What are the potential risks of being burned by an energy directed device?

The main risk of being burned by an energy directed device is tissue damage, which can range from minor burns to severe injuries. There is also a risk of permanent scarring or disfigurement.

3. Can burns from an energy directed device be treated?

Yes, burns from an energy directed device can be treated. The treatment depends on the severity of the burn and may include topical creams, antibiotics, or surgery. It is important to seek medical attention immediately after being burned.

4. How can you protect yourself from being burned by an energy directed device?

If you are in a situation where you may be at risk of being burned by an energy directed device, it is important to wear protective gear, such as heat-resistant clothing or goggles. It is also important to follow safety protocols and avoid being in close proximity to the device.

5. Are there any long-term effects of being burned by an energy directed device?

In some cases, there may be long-term effects from being burned by an energy directed device. These can include chronic pain, nerve damage, or changes in skin pigmentation. It is important to follow up with a medical professional for any potential long-term effects.

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