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The thoughts about lasers and stable wave movement with holography
The power of the laser light bases that the light has as few frequencies as possible. The principle of laser is simple. The atoms of the medium will increase to the high energy level, and when the radiation stress will end, the atoms will send the emission radiation and that thing is the laser ray. Many people think that carbon monoxide, or carbon dioxide laser is the most powerful laser in the world. Commonly carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide laser are both called CO^2 lasers because their radiation has always the same frequency.
The reason is that this laser would send the radiation by using infrared frequency, which makes the laser ray invisible to the eye but very powerful. The CO^2-laser will send the laser ray actually by the frequencies of the carbon and oxygen.
The thing is that by using carbonite crystal elements is possible to make the mono-frequent laser, which sends powerful infrared light. The carbon-crystals allow making powerful lightweight solid-state lasers. And in those lasers, the weakness of the CO^2 lasers is fixed. The weakness of CO^2 lasers is that the gas can leak from those elements. CO^2 lasers are one of the most powerful tools in the world.
The weird science and question of the wave movement: Can stable wave movement turn so strong, that it can from the physical object?
Have you ever thought about the "standing wave movement"? The standing wave movement makes it possible to increase the power of the radiation, and that is the principle of the lasers and other systems that use coherent radiation for making powerful and sharp electromagnetic rays. Have you heard about quantum teleportation?
In that kind of thing, the radiation that comes back from the particle transports the oscillation of the first particle to the second particle. So if that means that the particle will turn to superposition. This thing has brought a strange idea to the mind of physicists.
Can the standing wave movement turn the holograms into the real thing? Theoretically, the idea is very simple if we would make the hologram in the chamber, and then target it with electromagnetic radiation, which would strengthen the hologram it would turn it into a real object.
When the electromagnetic radiation would impact the hologram it would turn very hot. And it would cause very bad injuries. But can the standing wave movement turn the object, which is made by using photons into a real physically touchable object? The fact is that there are no limits to how high the increasing the energy level in holograms can increase. The limit is in the energy, what is pumped to the hologram.
Hologram bases the thing on what is called scattering. The laser light will scatter from molecules and atoms and forms the 3D-image. The 3D-holograms are made by imaging the objects in multiple directions. The energy level inside the hologram is higher than in other atoms, and the hologram can adjust the oscillation of the atoms in its area. So there is the possibility to target those atoms the radiation that would affect only them.
Theoretically, that thing allows making objects straight from the electromagnetic wave movement by using the mirror-reaction for transforming material to electromagnetic radiation. If that kind of system is possible to make, we can make things like turning the EEG-curves to the physical objects. Theoretically, nothing would make those things impossible.
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