yes. laser beams are just like light.
No, laser vision is not real. It only happens in TV, primarily cartoons or superhero based genres. You may not and cannot shoot laser beams from your eyes.
If the laser is in Hollywood it is possible, anywhere else in the world? no, impossible
north
If you are standing precisely at the South pole, you can only travel north.
The light from our sun radiates out in all direction as the sun is ball-shaped. The part of light that strikes the earth, forming daylight, is spread over a wide area of the earth that happens to be facing towards the sun at the time. This means that light doesn't travel in a single direction. A laser beam is an example of a concentrated beam of light travelling in a single direction.
The North Pole is located at the northern most tip of the Earth. The only direction in which you can travel from the North Pole is south.
Only south!
North
That would be south.
Antarctic Bottom Water can only travel north.
Compact Disc-Read Only Memory (CD-ROM) drives use laser beams to read information on a rotating synthetic disk.
High beams are just higher-powered/brighter headlights, so they are used when it is dark out, but only when no other vehicles are either in front of you going the same direction or coming from the other direction in the other lane. Usually high beams are used on highways where there are no street lamps, during the late hours of the night when there is little traffic. Also, if it is foggy out, high beams won't help visibility - that's what fog lights are for. Using high beams in fog will make visibility worse.