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This one is in the terahertz band, which is a nice place to look at molecular vibrations and rotation resonances.
The comments are so limp-brained I believe they are DHS astroturfing.
I like it. We already know we get scanned, and we have to stand through lines to be scanned. I got pulled aside recently because I forgot and brought two soda cans in my carry on. They weren't mean about it - I just took them out and put them in checked luggage. No big deal. I prefer it to being exploded.
wouldnt it be great to be scanned as we walk in? perhaps while our bags are being checked? then we wouldnt have to wait on another line to get to the terminals. and we don't have to worry about being blown up? win/win IMO.
I can agree with the purpose of detecting dangers at an airport...
My suspicion is that part or perhaps most of that is due to creating a bureaucracy that has access to all the info on everyone - especially including the politicians, all of whom are dirty. This puts unelected tiny minds into vast power over everything - blackmail
Yes, I've seen Enemy of the State. We don't quite have all that level of cool tech - yet. But a lot of the thinking in it is quite similar to things I observed at "the agency" when I was there. It's a very scary movie.
I have personally seen a label on a pack of cigarettes that was legible via a camera on a LEO satelitte.
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