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Krell
February 17th, 2008, 10:54 PM
"If you could hold a giant magnifying glass in space and focus all the sunlight shining toward Earth onto one grain of sand, that concentrated ray would approach the intensity of a new laser beam made in a University of Michigan laboratory." - PhysorgIf that doesn't amaze you, you need a slap. The HERCULES laser can produce that intensity instantaneously, and it is said to be the most intense known light in the universe.


The beam is sustained for 30 femtoseconds, with one femtosecond being equivalent to a million billionth of a second. So, it lasts longer than you do in bed, and it also performs a little better, too. However, this isn't Dr Robotnik having a wacky time for no use, it is hoped that the research will give rise to powerful cancer treatments, and when we say powerful, we do mean 300 terawatts of power, with an inconceivable, 20 billion trillion watts per square centimeter. What is that equivalent to? An astonishing, 300 times the capacity of the U.S. electricity grid. All of that energy is concentrated into a 1.3-micron point, which is roughly 100th the diameter of a human hair.

Victor Yanovsky, who spearheaded the lasers development, says the HERCULES is around two orders more powerful than its nearest competing laser. A beam can be generated once every ten seconds, and the entire contraption accommodates several rooms, is constructed from titanium-sapphire and the light that enters at one end is processed by mirrors and other optical elements. This results in an increase in the energized quality of focused light.

The high intensity light, beyond medical uses, could also be implemented in crazy physics based procedures called "boiling the vacuum," which will apparently result in spontaneous matter generation. Crazy. Let's hope no one hell bent on world domination starts attempting to put together a real Death Star, or we'll all be screwed. May the force be with you. (Note to self: End more articles with that line.)

http://gizmodo.com/357420/hercules-laser-is-most-intense-laser-in-the-universe-almost-as-powerful-as-the-death-star

http://umich.edu/news/Releases/2008/Feb08/laser.jpg



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Mels_Smileys45
February 18th, 2008, 12:58 AM
In other news, Michigan suddenly burst into flames. Authorities are still looking into the exact cause.

mfgbypooter
February 18th, 2008, 09:46 AM
beam me up scotty.

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RACKnRAIL
February 18th, 2008, 11:12 AM
Now if i could only get them attached to some freakin sharks.

Feather
February 18th, 2008, 11:13 AM
I want it mounted to the grill of the semi I drive for work. That will make driving in Miami more enjoyable.

RACKnRAIL
February 18th, 2008, 12:15 PM
I want it mounted to the grill of the semi I drive for work. That will make driving in Miami more enjoyable.

On my bike would be nice too. I wouldn't need my horn as much.

On a serious note...I wonder what this laser will be used for.

mfgbypooter
February 18th, 2008, 12:17 PM
tattooing fruits.

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jcubed
May 20th, 2008, 01:26 AM
Those are a lot of numbers that I don't really understand. But COOL!

pandoraenima1
May 20th, 2008, 02:59 AM
(drools)...whatever the article meant i hope it finally translate into cool...but seriously tho does this mean infinte power and oh...well teleporters...cant wait to see the next CD Roms and Drives..