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Just an idea Very powerful laser fired into a very powerful straight
line accelerator. with the hope greater acceleration of say electrons. It might be a good marriage. Might give a bigger bang for the buck. Best to keep in mind two pushes are better than one. Also the laser has light speed from the go. TreBert |
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Just a question in moving particles I know accelerators only can move
charged particles. My thinking is a laser beam can accelerate all particles even neutrons, Am I right? TreBert |
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