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Sharks can occasionally travel short distances through air when pursuing prey, but their attenuation coefficient is pretty high.
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Source: https://xkcd.com/3158/
- Am I wierd for wanting a poster of this? - Not weird at all! It would be a good poster! 
 
- This is the best one in quite a while imo. 
- the demon core for neutron source is funny 
- Why does the faraday cage not have a gray, but a purple? I thought it completely blocks radio. - It depends on the wavelength of the radio waves. - This is visible in microwaves, where the wavelength is about 12cm, but the tiny holes of 1mm are small enough that zero (or super tiny?) radiation/radio/EM in that wavelength can pass through, but light (visible light that you can see) has a much, much smaller wavelength and passes just fine. - So, you could say that a larger mesh (chain link fence?) of conductive material is also a faraday cage, but only affects things with a really large wavelength. - thus, faraday cages have a variable effect, depending on their configuration. - Yeah, I did read some time ago that the max hole size was like half the wavelength and there existed also a penetration depth. I guess this makes sense with light making it through fences. 
 
 
- Lead/Water type has pretty good defensive coverage but sound and heat might be dominant 
- Neutrinos are sorely missing 
- Armor would block radio waves? - Yes, a complete set of metal armor would work as Faraday cage 
 
- Heat ç sound are the hardest to block 







