No.
No known energy process can be harnessed into a ray to make any thing - living or inert - increase in size.
Currently, no known process has been developed, however nothing is impossible. A enlarging ray is theoretically not improbable a shrinking ray however is impossible, due to the fact that if you crunch two atoms together at that scale you will indeed create an atomic event.
There is no known animal called a "mantis ray." It is possible that you may be thinking of a manta ray, which is a large species of ray found in the ocean. Manta rays are known for their distinctive appearance and graceful swimming movements.
I am not aware of any widely known individual named Lloyd P. Ray. It is possible that he is a private individual or a less prominent figure.
It is not possible to create a shrink ray as depicted in movies or fiction. Shrinking objects to a significantly smaller size like in science fiction is not feasible with current technology due to the limitations imposed by the laws of physics.
The angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray is equal to the angle between the incident ray and the normal. When the mirror is rotated, the normal also rotates by the same angle. Therefore, the angle between the incident ray and the reflected ray will still be 20 degrees.
Currently, no known process has been developed, however nothing is impossible. A enlarging ray is theoretically not improbable a shrinking ray however is impossible, due to the fact that if you crunch two atoms together at that scale you will indeed create an atomic event.
its possible but it would take billions or possibly trillions of dollars just to make a prototype.
It is possible.
The question simply doesn't make sense. A ray doesn't have a length. It only has a starting point, and a direction. You can also think of it as being arbitrarily long.
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Pregnancy Signs Missed period Possible Unusual or abnormal period Possible Just 'feeling' pregnant Possible Nausea and Vomiting Possible Changes in libido Possible Soreness of the Breasts Possible Enlargement of the Breasts Possible Frequent Urination Possible Strange Cravings Possible Fatigue Possible Montgomery's Tubercules Possible Skin Changes Possible Stretch Marks Possible Enlarging Uterus Possible Movement Possible Colostrum from Breasts Possible Enlarged Abdomen Probable Change in uterine shape Probable Braxton Hicks Contractions Probable Palpation of the Baby Probable Positive Pregnancy Test Positive Fetal Heart Tones Positive Ultrasound Detection Positive X-ray Detection Positive Hope this helps! Let me know what happens.
No it is not possible
Due to a ray extending infinitely in one direction, the length of a ray is always infinite. It's not possible for a ray to have any other length. If it did have a fixed length, it would be a line segment, not a ray.
Yes if your good enough to run up there like Brad Davies or Ray Afalla and Theo Olson.
it is not possible
A shrinking ray is a ray that can make any thing tiny
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