Not in Medieval times.
A:i pretty sure they used bones as blades and use some kind of string to tie it to its shoe A:Skates with steel blades were a Middle Age invention (Holland, 13th or 14th centuries), and had blades pretty much identical to what is in use today. There is a link below.
Every one has ancestors, so in that sense they are real. However, some people have made up ancestors who are not real. for example, an ancient king might have claimed descent from an ancient god through a person such as Europa, who did not really live.
Early dentures were usually carved out of wood, although wealthy people could sometimes afford to get them made from real ivory, which was imported from Africa and India.
wow this made my day!! NO, he actually is a real person!
the suffering of her people. She also sufferred a lot, she was sold at the age of five into a home where she had to babysit a little baby and if she made a mistake, she was whipped and scarred real bad.
no but scientists are getting close...
yes they are
people say yes but in like 35 years...........posted 2011
Real lightsabers such as the ones from the popular movie series Star Wars do not exist. However there are toy plastic lightsabers or glow sticks that will light up.
No it is not possible. But in your imagination, yes.
You can't purchase real lightsabers as they are purely ficticious, you can purchase replicas, but they are obviously fake.
swords dagers and hidden blades. Yes hidden blades are real.
Yes somewhat 150,000 years later scientist have createad a laser but don't know how to only extend it to a certain degree.
They are made from the imagination of people. They are not real.
Well they can because if you look at the movie of Star Wars the light sabers are made out of beams, and when a beam hits another beam it attracts like Neutrons do. So probably a really smart person can invent a lightsaber in the future.
They could be stuck together if it's real old, or the blades aren't connected properly to the engine.
The short answer is no. In the Film they had plastic blades that emitted a coloured light, it was then covered my special effect. If you look at the earlier movies you can see that when they switched them on and off they moved the blade either towards the camera to shorten the blade or away from it to lengthen it. If you watch the un-remastered versions, during the fight between Ben and Vader you can actually see the plastic rods. On the digitally enhanced you cant.