At our current technology level, no we can not actually make a really light saber that can cut through items. But, you can make these lightsabers from this website I found. bigyellowbox.tripod.com its a good website and shows you how to make lightsaber handles.
or go to you-tube and put the following :saber project build your own saber
Yea, there is. At a game tonight my friends just came up with the thought, really randome lol. it is in the same case-thing in the movies and it is a laser that can cut almost any material. you can actually retract the light. The only thing is that it cost like 1 billion to make, so as far as we know, theres only one or two
Sure - why not? However, the movie version would not. In the sci-fi terms that define what a lightsaber is constructed of, it wouldn't work. But even George Lucas himself admitted that he was simply creating fiction and didn't know anything about how it would work. He just called it a lightsaber because...well...it emits light. When you go home and say "turn on the light, would ya?" are you referring to a nonstop beam of light? No, you're visually describing an incandescent bulb operated by electricity, which of course emits light. Same thing applies to a lightsaber - it emits light, but that doesn't mean it is made of light. When little Anakin told Qui Gon that he saw his laser sword, are you going to accept that as fact? Anakin was a kid when he said that, and had no knowledge of how a lightsaber was constructed, nor physics for that matter. You're gonna go off the word of a KID? If you want to build a lightsaber, you have no choice but to go with existing technology, and if it doesn't exist, well then - invent it. A plasma saber can be called a lightsaber because it would emit light. Plasma is possible here people. It occurs naturally everyday. Physicists always yammer about how you can't generate enough power to inject a plasma into a magnetic field, which bugs me because they're always talking about plasma and magnetic fields as if one has absolutely nothing to do with the other - like they should be regarded as two separate and unlinked entities. Let's talk electricity. A flow of charge generates an electromagnetic field, and vice-versa an EM field will generate a flow of charge. Now let's talk about conductivity. Your best conductors are silver and copper. These are good conductors. Some materials oppose a flow of charge - these are known as nonconductors. But, as fate would have it, nonconductors will conduct just fine if they become ionized. For example, a simple capacitor utilizes this concept. A charge builds up one one end of the capacitor, seeking to dump to the other end to complete its circuit. To accomplish this task, a nonconductor is sandwiched in between. And that's when something amazing happens. When enough charge builds up, the nonconductor becomes ionized and the capacitor is able to make its charge dump. When this occurs, the nonconductive material returns to its nonconductive state and the process starts all over again. Of course, you're thinking, how does this answer my question? We live on a giant capacitor. The clouds in the sky will gradually build up a static charge. And naturally, when enough charge builds up, you get lightning. Air is a nonconductive material until it becomes ionized. And when a material becomes ionized, this means that each atom has enough energy to excite its electrons to another level until one gets bumped off. What results is a flow of charge, a flow of electrons, charge in motion - a current, pushed by a massive voltage. This of course leads me right into plasma. What IS plasma? Plasma is simply an ionized gas. It doesn't matter what type of gas it is, as long as it IS a gas. Air is a gas, and when it becomes ionized, it is converted to plasma - this is what we call lightning. And, of course, I'll say it again - any charge in motion generates an EM field, and therefore plasmas generate their own EM fields. This is all I will say for now - that lightning (electron arcing) is the simplest way to create a plasma saber. Of course, lightning zigzags, because it follows a nonlinear path of the least resistive molecules in the air. If you use a laser in tandem to heat the molecules, this will provide a linear path of least resistance. And PLEASE remember that like polarities will always repel. If you keep it simple, simple solutions will always present themselves. This is all I will write, for if I give any more information, it simply would be no fun for you. But if you understood what I wrote and what it implies, I'm sure you can figure out the rest. The answer is YES. It is definitely possible, and it is even easy if you have the proper resources and knowledge.
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No. Unless you have a way of stoping a lazer in mid ari, no.
interesting question. I would say it is possible. I'm sure if the government spent a $billion on trying to make a light sabor they could easily do it.
No.
There are many things that make up a prism. Such as glass, light a it has to be in a certain shape to have the light pass through it.
Leaves can actually make their own food through a process called PHOTOSYNTHESIS they need lots of things to make some food like glucose oxygen sunlight and many more ;)
Cells are called the basic unit of life because anything that is alive needs to have at least one cell. Cells go through mitosis to make more cells and to create life.
the positive thing about science and tech is that you learn new things that make life and other things more fun/ creative the negative thing is that it makes it more complex and confusing and they have their downfalls
A wedge helps us with simple things like cutting down a tree, slicing and apple, or zipping up your zipper. It applies the simple force needed to help everyday life.
Lighsabers will never exist so get a job. Do something with your life. And find a NERDY WOMEN!!!!!!!!!
Yes, Hasbro has produced a Darth Maul FX lightsaber as part of their Star Wars Force FX lightsaber line. It features realistic lights and sound effects from the Star Wars movies.
You need the lightsaber video effect.
No, but you can follow a tutorial on YouTube of how to make a customized hilt for a costume. It's called how to make a lightsaber by the makers of backyard FX
You could make a lightsaber,but it we'll probably take many years or it couldn't even happen.
No. While we can make jets of plasma, they are nowhere near as controlled as the blade of a lightsaber.
You can't. In the movies, it's just special effects that make it cut through stuff.
I know that there are "make your own lightsaber" kits in toy stores like Toys R Us and Target.
you have to upgrade your account to membership, and then go to the lightsaber customization station... ( not that I've tried it. )
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When you rescue Bastila on Taris, you can use a lightsaber with her character. But after Taris, you go to a Jedi Enclave on Dantooine. Soon after, you start your training, and you make your own lightsaber.
From what I know, some toy stores have a lightsaber-making kit which has 1,000 different designs.