New Ultra Concentrated Laser

  • -cm64-
    22nd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    This is the best laser that I have come up with so far and I think you'll like it. It's very compact, hot enough to melt through metal, and best of all, it is one continuous beam! This laser is not designed to melt through safes and thick metal, but can if you activate it multiple times. Probably the cleanest looking laser yet to be developed. Please comment and vote. :) (click here)
  • Wilq
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  • -cm64-
    22nd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    I think you should publish them. From what I understand people like lasers (at least I do); there's one on the front page. I'll be sure to take a look at them if you make them available.
  • Wilq
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  • -cm64-
    22nd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Ah, yes! It is a bit crappy, if you think so, but I have a feeling that you could make good lasers if you knew how to. I don't want to just give away the secrets of my laser, so maybe you could study it and figure out how it works. (it's not as hard as you think)
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  • -cm64-
    22nd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    You did? Did you mix the photons with lightning or plasma or something like that? Because if you had a concentrated beam of that stuff, it could do some serious damage.
  • Wilq
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  • -cm64-
    22nd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Ok. I looked at your laser in heat display and saw what you did to make it so hot. The problem is, you can't do that and have it concentrated using my method at the same time without an element that is indestructable, lets photons through, and conducts heat. Liquid crystal would be perfect if it was indestructable. Diamond would be perfect if it let photons through (which it actually does in real life, by the way).
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