In a twist that brings the most unlikely technology more suitable for use in studying space and its structures, finds it’s way into the world of security. The system uses T-Ray Technology which is a passive receiver system which does not emit any form of harmful radiation. This is the best news ever for security systems for it erases questions of harmful radiation and privacy issues. The system is based on the fact that all atoms emit a form of very low-power energy. If one has encountered the pictures of so-called aura which all things emit, that would be it. It has long been known that everything in the universe emits a signature energy pattern which varies with the composition of a material. The nice thing about the technology is that it can be used from quite some distance eliminating the need for the person to stand still in a booth while being scanned.
Previous technology relied on x-rays and even ultrasound technology which are all known to expose people to harmful radiation. CT-Scanning technology has also been hailed as highly invasive due to the fact that as you peel away the layers, the skin and all of it’s features can be revealed after the software has processed the scan data. The system can show a person carrying a gun or other concealed weapon which would show up as a blip on a person’s normal aura (a person if scanned without any concealed devices/weapons is said to glow like a light bulb) which can have an officer request for further investigation and inspection.
The systems is also set for use by astronomers to look past clouds and dust which normally interferes with regular optical systems giving them the ability to see further and better from ground level. Such features that would be detected would be more of a distortion of the normal glow a person emits thus is supposed to be a deterrent rather than a total security measure for detection. Law enforcement can scan people at fixed points eliminating the bottlenecks created by individual scans instead have them pass through a narrow aisle as they are scanned without them even knowing about it. The image is an outline rather than a detailed feature loaded one x-ray and ct scans produce.