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A 13-year-old student in Canada has created a working prototype of Archimedes' death ray.
Brenden Sener built a system made up of a heat lamp and several mirrors.
Sener says he believes ancient Greeks used the death ray to protect their homes from invading Roman ships in battle of Syracuse from 214 to 212 BC.
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