Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
The "pump" is the part of the laser that excites the atoms in the laser
medium.
Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye can
detect.
In aneutronic fusion no more than 1% of the total energy released is
carried by neutrons.
Thanks,
Radium
> Hi:
>
> Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
> directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
> laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
As they say, you pump anything hard enough, it'll lase.
> The "pump" is the part of the laser that excites the atoms in the laser
> medium.
NO! Really? All us laser geeks never knew that.
> Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
> wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye can
> detect.
If the human eye can detect it, then it ain't so black, is it?
DUH!!!
> In aneutronic fusion no more than 1% of the total energy released is
> carried by neutrons.
I think you've become a little aneurotic yourself.
> Thanks,
You're not welcome.
> Radium
Go away before we taunt you for a second...err...no..third...err..
no...GEEZ!! How many times MUST we taunt you?!?!? Just go away!
Brian
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I asked an interesting question. Please answer it or I'll keep posting it.
I asked an interesting question. Please answer it or I'll keep posting it.
I asked an interesting question. Please answer it or I'll keep posting it.
I asked an interesting question. Please answer it or I'll keep posting it.
Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
The "pump" is the part of the laser that excites the atoms in the laser
medium.
The "pump" is the part of the laser that excites the atoms in the laser
medium.
The "pump" is the part of the laser that excites the atoms in the laser
medium.
The "pump" is the part of the laser that excites the atoms in the laser
medium.
Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye
can detect.
Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye
can detect.
Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye
can detect.
Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye
can detect.
In aneutronic fusion no more than 1% of the total energy released is
carried by neutrons.
In aneutronic fusion no more than 1% of the total energy released is
carried by neutrons.
In aneutronic fusion no more than 1% of the total energy released is
carried by neutrons.
In aneutronic fusion no more than 1% of the total energy released is
carried by neutrons.
No offense but please respond with reasonable answers & keep out the
jokes, off-topic nonsense, taunts, insults, and trivializations. I am
really interested in this.
No offense but please respond with reasonable answers & keep out the
jokes, off-topic nonsense, taunts, insults, and trivializations. I am
really interested in this.
No offense but please respond with reasonable answers & keep out the
jokes, off-topic nonsense, taunts, insults, and trivializations. I am
really interested in this.
No offense but please respond with reasonable answers & keep out the
jokes, off-topic nonsense, taunts, insults, and trivializations. I am
really interested in this.
No offense but if you don't have anything pertinent to say, then please
pound sand where the sun doesn't shine.
I asked an interesting question. Please answer it or I'll keep posting it.
Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
The "pump" is the part of the laser that excites the atoms in the laser
medium.
Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye
can detect.
In aneutronic fusion no more than 1% of the total energy released is
carried by neutrons.
No offense but please respond with reasonable answers & keep out the
jokes, off-topic nonsense, taunts, insults, and trivializations. I am
really interested in this.
No offense but if you don't have anything pertinent to say, then please
pound sand where the sun doesn't shine.
I asked an interesting question. Please answer it or I'll keep posting it.
Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
The "pump" is the part of the laser that excites the atoms in the laser
medium.
Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye
can detect.
In aneutronic fusion no more than 1% of the total energy released is
carried by neutrons.
No offense but please respond with reasonable answers & keep out the
jokes, off-topic nonsense, taunts, insults, and trivializations. I am
really interested in this.
No offense but if you don't have anything pertinent to say, then please
pound sand where the sun doesn't shine.
I asked an interesting question. Please answer it or I'll keep posting it.
Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
The "pump" is the part of the laser that excites the atoms in the laser
medium.
Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye
can detect.
In aneutronic fusion no more than 1% of the total energy released is
carried by neutrons.
No offense but please respond with reasonable answers & keep out the
jokes, off-topic nonsense, taunts, insults, and trivializations. I am
really interested in this.
No offense but if you don't have anything pertinent to say, then please
pound sand where the sun doesn't shine.
I asked an interesting question. Please answer it or I'll keep posting it.
Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
The "pump" is the part of the laser that excites the atoms in the laser
medium.
Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye
can detect.
In aneutronic fusion no more than 1% of the total energy released is
carried by neutrons.
No offense but please respond with reasonable answers & keep out the
jokes, off-topic nonsense, taunts, insults, and trivializations. I am
really interested in this.
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"Green Xenon [Radium]" <gluc...@excite.com> wrote in message
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> chips egg sausage beans and spam
>
I think the troll is entirely too hungry, no? >:)
> chips egg sausage beans and spam
spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, spam, baked beans, spam, spam, spam and spam
Thank you. You just made my day. I needed a little levity.
"Skywise" <in...@oblivion.nothing.com> wrote in message
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> "Green Xenon [Radium]" <gluc...@excite.com> wrote in news:474ce30d$0
> $19613$4c36...@roadrunner.com:
>
>
>>Hi:
>>
>>Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
>>directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
>>laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
>
>
> As they say, you pump anything hard enough, it'll lase.
>
>
>
>>The "pump" is the part of the laser that excites the atoms in the laser
>>medium.
>
>
> NO! Really? All us laser geeks never knew that.
>
>
>
>>Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
>>wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye can
>>detect.
>
>
> If the human eye can detect it, then it ain't so black, is it?
>
> DUH!!!
>
>
>
>>In aneutronic fusion no more than 1% of the total energy released is
>>carried by neutrons.
>
>
> I think you've become a little aneurotic yourself.
>
>
>
>>Thanks,
>
>
> You're not welcome.
>
>
>
>>Radium
>
>
> Go away before we taunt you for a second...err...no..third...err..
> no...GEEZ!! How many times MUST we taunt you?!?!? Just go away!
No offense but if you don't have anything pertinent to say, then please
pound sand where the sun doesn't shine.
I asked an interesting question. Please answer it or I'll keep posting it.
Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
The "pump" is the part of the laser that excites the atoms in the laser
medium.
Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye can
detect. 400 nm is the longest wavelength considered "black light" and
causes fluorescent substances to glow.
In aneutronic fusion no more than 1% of the total energy released is
carried by neutrons.
No offense but please respond with reasonable answers & keep out the
>Is it physically-possible to design and build a 400 nm laser that is
>directly-"pumped" by aneutronic nuclear fusion and in which the active
>laser medium is a rare-earth crystal?
No.
$.00002
d
> and our troll radium needs a little labotomy - or maybe thats the problem,
> hes already had one!
> Rob
Confucious say: "One cannot lobotomize what one does not have."
> I asked an interesting question. Please answer it or I'll keep posting it.
Dude, you've been posting your drivel for at least the ten years
I've been reading these newsgroups. I honestly don't expect you'll
ever go away whether we answer you the way you want or not.
Is he an understudy of hashbrains????
>> Hydrogen-Boron fusion is an example of aneutronic fusion. 400 nm is the
>> wavelength of "black light" and is about the shortest the human eye can
>> detect.
>
>If the human eye can detect it, then it ain't so black, is it?
>
>DUH!!!
"black light" has a specific meaning that has nothing to do with being
black.. it's a common and acceptable term used for near-UV party lighting
that makes anything white fluoresce heavily.
Even banging on the troll should never be done with incorrect information.
Jasper
> "black light" has a specific meaning that has nothing to do with being
> black.. it's a common and acceptable term used for near-UV party lighting
> that makes anything white fluoresce heavily.
>
> Even banging on the troll should never be done with incorrect information.
True enough, to us who know these things. But if you've ever read
any of this guys previous trollings, he means, literally, "black"
light. That is, light that is the color black, as opposed to any
other color.
> But if you've ever read
> any of this guys previous trollings, he means, literally, "black"
> light. That is, light that is the color black, as opposed to any
> other color.
Really? Feel free to quote when and where I said black light is really
black. Whenever I use the term "black light" I am referring to long-wave
UV light or short-wave visible violet light on the edge of being ultra.
400 nm is in the black light range.
Even if I'm wrong on that, the rest of your crap is...well..crap.
What ever happened to your "UV Black Light Laser PCM Video" system
with 1 Hz sampling rate, 1,000,000,000 bit resolution, and
1,000,000,000 X 1,000,000,000 X 1,000,000,000 pixel resolution
disc "as big as 33-speed phonos" for use in "Psychedelic Virtual
Reality"??
Oh yeah....you were obsessed with 400nm lasers back then as well.
Yeah, I might be wrong about the above, but you're still a known
net kook with a long history....and a lot of names:
Electromagnet (omt...@hotmail.com)
Dave Balman (scal...@hotmail.com)
Radium (gluc...@excite.com)
Anomaly Magnetism (magnetic-...@excite.com)
Charvik (vikram...@yahoo.com)
Remote Web Error (remote-ac...@excite.com)
External Server Error (bad-r...@excite.com)
Curious (curious...@yahoo.com)
Lover of SB16's FM synth (curious...@yahoo.com)
Fair_for_all (bly...@yahoo.com)
optical...@yahoo.com (UV Black Light Laser PCM Video)
digitalau...@yahoo.com (Pulse-Amplitude-Modulation Audio Device)
peer-...@excite.com (External Network Error)
ration...@hotmail.com (Fair for all)
creativemusic...@yahoo.com (Creative Music Synth [220])