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Want a chance to win a light saber? This powerful laser beam is so strong, you have to wear goggles while using it. Pointing it at people can injure them, and pointing it at objects can cause them to burst into flames.



What's next? Telekinetic powers? Spaceships? Little green men that talk backwards?
Seems useless unless you want to be the first known murderer that uses low tech light sabers.

Ages 13+ oh god.
The Jedi murderer.
There's definitely nothing new about high-powered lasers cutting through steel and whatnot. They're usually pretty big though, I hear.

Can't wait for an actual Star Wars-type lightsaber, though.
Not really, unless you want a lightsaber with a pretty much infinite length.
Not a Jedi murderer, a Sith Rapist.
I've always thought that real lightsabers wouldn't be a stick with a laser coming out of it, rather some kind of retractable, superheated solid metal rod.
More like a retractable ceramic tube with controlled plasma flowing through it.
Little green men that talk backwards?

Maybe! Just recently scientists found proof of alien life and actual fossilized alien bacteria.

A lot of scientists seem to doubt that that's true, you should wait before you conclusively call it proof...
Not really, unless you want a lightsaber with pretty much infinite length

..why would you NOT want that?
Isn't it impossible to contain light in that form? Isn't that why holograms are impossible?

I agree with Duelmaster, I would imagine an incredibly hot (always) metal rod - but it's got to be incredibly light, and still able to cut. If it's sharp, then it's just a sword. So, I don't see how it's going to get anywhere.
Hence why I said that it would pretty much have an infinite length; the thing in the video is just a laser pointer strong enough to burn things. Either way, holograms (to some extent) to exist using a number of different methods.