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Free-electron lasers and WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction)



The quantum fogs like electron clouds are effective tools for creating high energetic radiation. The free-electron lasers are the most powerful in the world. They are producing their laser rays by using curving electrons. When the electrons change their direction in particle accelerators. They are transmitting photons. 

The size of the free-electron lasers is extremely large but those systems might have modular structures. That means that the series of the satellites will connect to one extremely powerful entirety. And modular structure means. The small-size satellites what has a laser inside them could connect to the chain. 


The virtualization of the laser means. The power of the laser ray will increase stressing it with other same frequency laser rays. There is no limit to the power of that kind of laser system. 


Or the large group of laser satellites can connect their laser rays to one very powerful laser ray. The collector lasers must be more powerful than the other lasers and that thing makes it possible to make the extremely powerful laser ray. 

Those particle accelerators can have a length of kilometers and that's why those systems are not thought of as weapons. There is the possibility to make another version of the free-electron lasers. In that model is called a cathode-free-electron laser. The cathode rays (electron beams) are traveling around the electron cloud. That radiation would stress the electron cloud, and those electrons would send the photon beam. So that thing can be one of the lasers of the future. 

The most dangerous and powerful lasers are antimatter lasers. The antimatter lasers are similar to other lasers. But they are getting their light energy from antimatter impacts. 

The antimatter- or electron-positron impact lasers are extremely powerful versions of the free-electron lasers. In those lasers, another electron beam transformed to positrons. The light energy that impacts the laser element is the most powerful in the world. 


The lasers are more dangerous than people even imagine. 


Could the orbital laser act as a weapon of mass destruction? Many people believe that lasers are not capable to destroy cities. Or lasers can cause only fires and against them is possible to hide by staying inside. But in real life, if the high-power laser ray will hit to tall structure like an obelisk or skyscraper. 

The thermal expansion could cause large-scale destruction of the area around that object. When the temperature level rises in that object very fast it explodes. And that thing causes the horizontal pressure and heatwave. Also, the laser rays can cause horizontal thermal waves when they are hitting the water. That thing can form tsunamis. 


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