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Nuclear Fusion: My Laseronic PC Dream

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Radium

Jan 1, 1970
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I suggest you would spend your time better by building a computer that
runs entirely on photons from light. Be sure it can handle a wide range
of photon energy levels (wavelengths). If you can fabricate picogates
that can operate entirely by holding a single photon in state and switch
the next photon based on a held photon, then you may well have achieved
the elusive 100% energy efficiency. Holding a photon would be the big
trick (they prefer to move very fast, so you will have to fool it and
run it around in a circle or bounce it back and forth).

A photonic PC is one of my dreams. My dream photonic PC runs purely on
400 nm lasers [and other optical equipment - such as (but not limited
to) crystals, lenses, and mirrors, etc, etc.] and does not require any
electricity [other than the changes in electron energy levels that are
mathematically-required to produce any kind of light]. In addition,
this PC does not use any LEDs, just lasers. This PC runs on nanoscopic
400nm lasers that are powered by the main 400 nm laser [power supply].
The ultimate power supply for this main laser is a distant gigawatt
400 nm laser [at the power station] pumped by deuterium-tritium
fusion. The D-T fusion is initiated by another 400 nm laser pumped by,
well, whatever the practical source is. Lasers with sufficiently high-
wattage and short-enough wavelengths can be used to trigger
thermonuclear reactions.

Read more about my laseronic fusion power dreams:

http://groups.google.com/group/sci.energy/browse_frm/thread/7b565e1275535bb2/
 
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The Great Attractor

Jan 1, 1970
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Read more about my laseronic fusion power dreams:


No thanks.

You appeal has been denied, like you knew it would be.
 
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Eric Gisse

Jan 1, 1970
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[...]

I have been told you are autistic.

I think you are stupid.

Could you tell us which is correct?
 
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