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what is a GASER? - 01-15-2008, 02:02 PM

All LASERs are really amplifications of light waves. By these then they can also be called PASERs for Photons Amplification Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Analogously, a device that amplifies either gravitons or gluons would properly be called a GASER. Presently, the technological problems seem insurmountable. Mainly because there are no evidence or there are no means of isolating them.

The proven existence of W± and Z0 electroweak bosons would make it possible for the device that amplifies them and could be called WASERs or ZASERs or BASERs. All these then could be said to amplify the space-time quantum of zero-point energy waves. The general names for these devices would now be QASERs (amplifying quanta), VASERs (amplifying vacuum), or STASERs (amplifying space-time).

The first person to patent this device would become a quadrillionaire. This word still is not listed in any dictionary due to the fact that no one alive or dead is that wealthy. This person practically owns the whole world. GASERs can be used to perform brain surgeries and could possibly add or remove memory into and out of the brain by directly modifying each of the neuron networks. Someone’s memory can then be removed from the dying body and installed in a new physical body and hence live forever.


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Re: what is a GASER? - 01-16-2008, 06:50 AM

WoW, he'd be GOD!


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Smile Re: what is a GASER? - 01-16-2008, 07:11 AM

I have before me now the blueprint to assemble a GASER,I will share this with you Antonio if you advance me 50 bucks for additional research material.

Deal or no deal.

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Re: what is a GASER? - 01-17-2008, 11:48 AM

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GOD won't need a GASER for anything. He would just will it. Maybe by infinite consciousness?
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It's a deal if and only if you show me your slaving gravitons or gluons that will be doing the amplification and oscillation in a restricted space-time domain. Coincidentally, I just finished reading LASER by Nick Taylor. He described how LASER was invented by Gordon Gould. Luckily, Gould wrote down all the technical descriptions in a notarized notebook in 1957. To make the story short, It took him 30 years to battle his patent rights. He died a very rich man.


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GOD won't need a GASER for anything. He would just will it. Maybe by infinite consciousness?

It's a deal if and only if you show me your slaving gravitons or gluons that will be doing the amplification and oscillation in a restricted space-time domain.

Ok ,just have to redraw my plans,there not quite up to scale size?



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Re: what is a GASER? - 01-17-2008, 12:03 PM

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there not quite up to scale size
I could really sympathize with your predicament, since scaling is one of the biggest theoretical mystery in quantum field theories. How could one possibly scale up or down the infinite degrees of freedom of a given field?


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I could really sympathize with your predicament, since scaling is one of the biggest theoretical mystery in quantum field theories. How could one possibly scale up or down the infinite degrees of freedom of a given field?

Scaling is not the hardest problem,keeping the lid on the container takes a great deal
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On the contrary, the LASER allows the coherent amplified photons to get out therefore a LASER does not have a lid.


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On the contrary, the LASER allows the coherent amplified photons to get out therefore a LASER does not have a lid.
Prehaps then that is why I am having problems,I have made a booboo!



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Re: what is a GASER? - 01-17-2008, 01:12 PM

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For LASERs, the problem is how to get them (photons, gravitons, or gluons) into the resonating cavity? These cavities are without lid or fences. These are localized space-time domains of squares of energy described by Hadamard matrices which are all commutative as well as associative and also distributive but no inverses.


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