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The lasers and resonance,

The lasers and resonance

Lasers would be the most dangerous things in the world

The thing, how lasers would affect the material, is that it will pump energy to the target, and that makes the atoms oscillate or resonate. The thing is that the laser would send the coherent wavelength radiation to the target, and the wavelength would be ordered by the material, what is used in the laser-tube. And the biggest effect of that radiation would be the atoms, what are same size as the atoms, what is sending the radiation. In fact, the radiation would become from the electron core, and that would be lucky for us.

But there is a possibility, that the lasers would influent to the nucleus of the atoms.  So if we would want to create the extreme powerful lasers, we can use pure protons or hydrogen ions to make that laser ray. In this case, the electron of the hydrogen atom is removed, and the ions are in the magnetic tube, which will keep them inside the magnetic field.

Theoretical solutions like hydrogen-ion lasers and quark-lasers can be extremely powerful if we can create them some day. 

When those ions would target the electromagnetic radiation, the protons start to send the laser ray in the same way as the case, where is used normal atoms. But In this case, the laser radiation would influence straight to protons in the nucleus of the atoms. That would crush the nucleus immediately because the protons would start to resonate. And the effect would be really devastating.

So what could be the real-life "mister laser"? The answer is simple, the quark lasers, what would use the quarks, what are separated from the neutrons, are giving the radiation, what would crush neutrons. And if we think the military forces, it's lucky for the human race, that we have not created a way to separate the stable quarks from the neutrons or protons, because that kind machines would be real-life doomsday weapons in the wrong hands. 

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