Sometimes, when I’m really cold, it can take over an hour to warm me up, even with a heating blanket. The quickest solution, a hot shower, feels really inefficient with all the heat going down the drain.

That got me thinking about microwaves. They heat food (partly) from the inside, contrary to simple infrared radiation.

Could we safely do that with people?

I found a Reddit thread where a non-lethal weapon and people getting eye damage because they stayed too long in front of a radar dish.

Could some sort of device be made that would warm specific areas (say, a hand or a leg) without endangering sensitive areas like the eyes?

Would it actually warm someone up from the inside? Would it be possible to make it safe?

Would it present advantages in cases of hypothermia, compared to heated IV fluids?

  • The Picard Maneuver
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    3212 days ago

    I’m choosing not to open the spoiler tag because of this comment. Thanks for taking one for the team.

    • @PlasticExistence
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      1712 days ago

      Well your loss, my friend! That was a heartwarming anecdote about coworkers coming together to support each other in hard times and how their their microwave enabled that. I don’t know why it was hidden.

    • Billegh
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      1612 days ago

      Lucky you; spoiler tag was broken when I got to it. I have seen a thing I wish to unsee.

    • @Shard
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      311 days ago

      Today is not a good day for the literate