Zack
Inactive Member
Oh! Dibs on this one!
Gravity doesn't produce visible light but that doesn't mean you wouldn't be able to see it in some way. Realistically you would see light detract a bit as it passed through the beam as if someone was using the Photoshop smudge tool in reality, or as if it were just one large piece of glass.
Or maybe Space OSHA requires some sort of color beam be added so that people don't accidentally walk infont of the gravity projector when it is turned on?
Of course, the gold color could also be a by product Of how the gravity is created, or part of whatever system is used to direct the gravity into a beam.
Gravity doesn't produce visible light but that doesn't mean you wouldn't be able to see it in some way. Realistically you would see light detract a bit as it passed through the beam as if someone was using the Photoshop smudge tool in reality, or as if it were just one large piece of glass.
Or maybe Space OSHA requires some sort of color beam be added so that people don't accidentally walk infont of the gravity projector when it is turned on?
Of course, the gold color could also be a by product Of how the gravity is created, or part of whatever system is used to direct the gravity into a beam.