^ "How much is the super secret Black ?? "
Do you mean that non-radar reflecting stuff they put on stealth aircraft?
OK, here we go with another 230RN bizarre idea...
You know those microwavebale burritos and pot pies which are supposed to get nice and crispy in the microwave oven? You ever notice that the paper trays and wrappers they come in are covered with this grey material?
I guess they way they work is that grey stuff absorbs the u-waves (micro-waves) and get real hot, so they crisp up the crust.
OK. That means they absorb u-waves and convert them to heat, right?
I've often wondered if you could buy that material, which looks like it is painted on, and paint your car with it so it would absorb the police radar and hence be invisible to their radar guns... Hah? Hah? You think?
In moments of unrestricted contemplation (read: "in one of 230RN's whacko moments"), I've thought of collecting a bunch of chicken-pot pie plates and burrito wrappers and taping them to my car. Then I'd zoom by one of those annoying roadside radar signs which flash at you to slow down if you're going 1.0001 miles per hour over the posted limit to see how it reacts.
Of course, u-wave ovens run at 2450 megaHertz, and the radar speed detectors and guns are much above that, but I figure if that grey stuff absorbs 2450MHz, it might even absorb speed detector radar frequencies...
Of course, you'd have to wear some chicken pot pie plates on your head to avoid radar reflecting off you through the windshield, but...
I told you it was another one of 230RN's bizarre ideas...
TeraHertz Terry, 230RN