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originally posted by: mamabeth
a reply to: watchandwait410
A question for you...What if these nanobots alter your DNA when injected?
originally posted by: mamabeth
a reply to: SLAYER69
Slayer,I sometimes feel that technology is advancing too quickly.
Maybe we should take a break and let humanity catch up first.
In a recent experiment at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, plasma electrons in the paths of intense laser light pulses were almost instantly accelerated close to the speed of light.
Physics professor Donald Umstadter, who led the research experiment that confirmed previous theory, said the new application might aptly be called an "optical rocket" because of the tremendous amount of force that light exerted in the experiment. The electrons were subjected to a force almost a trillion-trillion-times greater than that felt by an astronaut launched into space.
"This new and unique application of intense light can improve the performance of compact electron accelerators," he said. "But the novel and more general scientific aspect of our results is that the application of force of light resulted in the direct acceleration of matter."
The optical rocket is the latest example of how the forces exerted by light can be used as tools, Umstadter said.
originally posted by: norhoc
a reply to: SLAYER69
Sounds very much like Bohmian mechanics and the pilot wave theory
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