Alon stops a bullet using advanced technology that typically involves high-speed projectiles being intercepted by a countermeasure, such as an energy shield or a specialized material designed to absorb or deflect the impact. This could be part of a fictional scenario, as real-world materials capable of stopping bullets include Kevlar or advanced ceramics. The concept often appears in Science Fiction, where characters possess enhanced capabilities or access to futuristic devices.
No, magnets cannot stop a bullet. Magnets do not have the ability to deflect or stop a bullet in its path.
No, electricity cannot stop a bullet.
No, typically a full stop is not used at the end of a bullet point unless the bullet point is a complete sentence. If each bullet point is a complete sentence, then it's appropriate to use a full stop at the end.
Alon Harel was born in 1957.
No
Alon Gabbay is straight.
Alon Greenfeld was born in 1964.
Nir Alon was born in 1964.
Alon Yavnai was born in 1969.
Alon Cohen was born in 1962.
Nitzan Alon was born in 1964.
Yosef Alon died in 1973.