Uranium+Anti-Matter= Photons

  • pokatoy111
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    So if you combine antimatter with uranium green photons are produced, but seperating them is difficult. Can anyone help me out with this? Id like the green photons captured and focused into a laser. I want a laser that doesnt use:

    clne, bcln, pcln, pbcn

    Thanks!
  • Neospector
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    You can use GLOW and green FILT.
    GLOW multiplies PHOT, and the FILT changes color (obviously.)
  • pokatoy111
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Neospector (View Post)
    but how does this catch the photons emmited by the antimatter/uranium?
  • Catelite
    4th Aug 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @_@ you only need to bounce photons off of elements to make very specific colors, since reflections remove bands of colors from photons. Otherwise, use Filter, which only allows specific bands through it.
  • pokatoy111
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Catelite (View Post)
    Your not understanding what I'm getting at. I know that concept, but im saying that uranium and antimatter combined actually produce photons. I want a way to capture these. There are a thousand lasers out there the use clne bcln pcln pbln to produce the photons, but not many that use the combination of two elements to produce photons then focusing those into a laser. This is the principal I want this laser to work off of.
  • code1949
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @pokatoy111 (View Post)
    Antimatter has a chance of producing photons when it annihilates with something else. Someone already made a reactor that used a gas and antimatter.
  • BlueAmulet
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink

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  • CaptianKirk
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    i have an idea as to how to do it, if you make a reactor contained inside pump and then use gpmp to focus the photons into a laser, you might could get it to work. the key would be make sure the antimatter stayed in and the photons got out, i will work on it and see if i can come up with something
  • code1949
    4th Aug 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @CaptianKirk (View Post)
    It would be the weakest laser ever, antimatter doesn't produce photons that quickly. You would need to make it go through glow many times to get a somewhat coherent beam.
  • pinkysuker
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