It may be possible to Make Compact Gamma Ray Lasers
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Abstract
This author had previously advanced a theory that Capillary Action may have a Quantum Mechanical explanation that would allow it to be used for all sorts of exotic devices and to explain a great number of unknown phenomena. This author proposed that ``holes'' travel downward in a Capillary tube, and this semiconductor mechanism was actually responsible for the workings of Capillary tubes. It may be that Anti-electrons also can be made to travel down Capillary tubes, in that they are mathematically similar to ``holes.'' If this is the case, then perhaps molecules of Antimatter could also travel through Capillary tubes, and a powerful yet small Gamma Ray Laser could be constructed. In order to generate X-ray Lasers, there needs to be a large and cumbersome Particle Accelerator and Wigglers in the Case of the Free Electron Laser. The Gamma Ray Laser would be much smaller, but could use input of Anti-Electrons from a particle accelerator of Positronium. A Gamma Ray Laser would be the most easily used Laser for a probe of the Nucleus, and as a device for developing ``Laser Forced Nuclear Fission'' and Fusion devices.
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Authors
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Richard Kriske
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