I never understood why in SciFi movies when they fire laser guns you can see the lasers heading for their targets. Wouldn't laser fire move at the speed of light and be invisible unless there was smoke or something in the air? Why can you see the blast travel through the air?
Dear LordNod,
As I mentioned before.... I'm more Lord of the Rings geeky. For you though, I did some research on this whole laser business thing. Also, I apologize if I'm repeating anything that Zazen's friend said. That reply was so damn geeky that my brain's "coolness" filter immediately made me forget it as soon as I'd read it.
So from what I can tell... in the Star Wars universe:
A laser blast does not move at the speed of light. A laser blast is a packet of coherent light mixed with tibiana gas to give it its destructive power. This does not apply to real life because tibiana gas only exists in Star Wars.
There you have it... tibiana gas! Maybe GI Joe had some of that too.
If you feel like reading up on it more... I actually almost got through 50% of this wikipedia article before my brain filter kicked in again:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_gunSo... those other worlds just have different laws of physics or this crazy tibiana stuff that makes lasers more entertaining for people like rbcp.
Love,
jammie