Laser Competition :3

  • nijalninja98
    16th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    maybe this is what you are looking for. it is not very compact but it heats well and stays 1 pixel (sort of).
    Edited once by nijalninja98. Last: 16th Feb 2014
  • Schneumer
    16th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @nijalninja98 (View Post)

     nice but not really, i want new heating mechs like sing (which is currently impossible but oh well) and maybe vibr

  • nucular
    16th Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink
    @Schneumer
    Well, I really have no idea how someone would get anything near max. temperature from VIBR since its explosion doesn't produce that much heat actually, while still consuming matter and producing garbage... IMO the EXOT+ELEC explosion I've used seems more compromising if you'd prevent the new cloned particles from cooling down the environment. Maybe by using some fast CRAY with max. temp instead of CLNE for it...
  • Schneumer
    23rd Feb 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @nucular (View Post)

     Well the Vibr is an experimental thing I'm trying to figure out....but that way isn't the way I was thinking, just so you know.

  • konsole
    3rd Mar 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Why bother with all these wierd ways of heating a laser? Usually, a simple, small compact design is better. What I've created is a simple URAN/PUMP heated laser which easily gets the photons to max temp.

     

  • Sandwichlizard
    3rd Mar 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    your like the 1000th person to develop that.  it works awesome but its everywhere now.  check this out.

  • Schneumer
    4th Mar 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @konsole (View Post)

     Why not? That's like saying, "Oh nuclear power plants are fine, no need for any other." "Duh duh duh duh duh......Chernoyble".

  • aryaj
    4th Mar 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    i did not make a prot laser cause i thought its a phot only competition. if i can make prot too please do tell me.

    and it is not accelerated because i applied same amount of dcel as i did acel. it reaches the temperature of almost as much as plasma by difference of .5 or 1 degrees.

  • s4nji
    5th Mar 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    I guess I'm late, but whatever~

    This has to be the smallest photon laser heating module to reach stable 9000'C :P

    (severe ugly pressure leaks though, screw that)

     

     

    ( if there is proton laser competition, I am sure this will win! )

    Edited once by s4nji. Last: 5th Mar 2014
  • KydonShadow
    5th Mar 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    You really arent late, just a bit after the prime time. :P    And that is pretty cool s4.