An experimental laser I made using a combination of stacking and CONV technology. It's a bit small, but it's surprisingly very hot.
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seriously....
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this is photons...
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+1 for compact size, but it is surprisingly quite slow at burning through the low-grade metal. Is a photon version possible? Because the protons draw cold from behind the impact and conduct it into the melting-zone.
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unless u mean to add more photons to the laser itself so its all a steady beam witch might be possible it might lose its small size as well (im not good at putting stuff together so this might be a bit off size wise)
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i dont really see what u mean by stronger? its at max temp so it cant exactly get hotter (off subject another weakness of aray lasers is they cant fire sideways at something or the lava goes along the bray and melts the metal)
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it would be stronger if you multiply the rays. and it would be stronger if you used boyl+uran to heat up the photons... then that would be a stronger laser. this one, is weak.
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its not weak exactly just differnt then ud like plus aray lasers have a habit of destroying themselves with ambiant heat
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i think comparing the two is reasonable. but i'm glad you understand that there is better lasers than this. its just, this one is weak... why use photon?
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yes but considering this is NOT an aray laser and is a photon laser it seems a bit stupid to compare the 2 doesnt it? and yes they are the fastest and hottest in tpt atm but as far as PHOTON lasers go this one is small at max or near max temp and can survive ambeint heat mode without gravity to increse the speed or use of a large amount of accel theres really no way to make it better