Vailhem
Vailhem OP t1_j219c8z wrote
Reply to comment by PeakFuckingValue in Relativistic Plasma Mirror Driven at a Record-Shattering 1,000 Shots per Second by Vailhem
> I guess what's most relevant is what makes you excited about this. That's definitely not clear to me yet.
You touched on it with one of your areas, but fusion isn't (more-immediately) one of them.
Let's just chok it up to my thinking it's really neat! ;)
Vailhem OP t1_j21907f wrote
Reply to comment by Brohemoth_Slayer in Relativistic Plasma Mirror Driven at a Record-Shattering 1,000 Shots per Second by Vailhem
I've been picking up some (more?) haters of late.. it happens.
like fleas, they're an itch that'll get scratched soon enough. 😅
Vailhem OP t1_j20hqui wrote
Reply to comment by VincentNacon in Relativistic Plasma Mirror Driven at a Record-Shattering 1,000 Shots per Second by Vailhem
Obviously I do. I read the article. An application is built right into an ELI5 idiots guide breakdown via the following quote from the very first paragraph:
> i.e. with a laser field so strong that hurls the plasma electrons back and forth at nearly the speed of light.
'Reflecting' plasma electrons back & forth .. and applications that could benefit from that.
An example could be fusion, though I certainly wouldn't limit its applications to that nor know if it would be beneficial for that.. ..given I nor others have had enough time to think it over per application(s) (given) that it's a recently published breakthrough/discovery in the field of laser physics.
Any more pedantically trivial snideness you'd like to ask while I still have the patience remaining to entertain responding to them?
Vailhem OP t1_j1zn2lp wrote
Reply to comment by thruster_fuel69 in Relativistic Plasma Mirror Driven at a Record-Shattering 1,000 Shots per Second by Vailhem
They're using lasers to increase the density of the material they're beaming it into until it becomes so dense that it heats up to the point of becoming a plasma and shaping that plasma in such a way that it becomes mirror-like for electrons.
It's fascinating.
Per the application, the article nor paper state application and to speculate would simply be one application of what could evolve into an 'infinite' amount.
There's really know way to know the answer to such a broad and, ultimately, loaded question.. and, as such, it's possibly better simply to see it as yet-another breakthrough in both the understanding & abilities of laser physics.. of which 'countless' applications are seemingly being discovered as laser physics continues to evolve.
Vailhem OP t1_j1z0rf8 wrote
Reply to comment by cosmosgalactichero in Relativistic Plasma Mirror Driven at a Record-Shattering 1,000 Shots per Second by Vailhem
'Important' is relative.. and applications follow the breakthroughs.
Maybe best just to say it's a 'cool' breakthrough expansion in laser physics.
Vailhem OP t1_j1yvcm2 wrote
Reply to comment by cosmosgalactichero in Relativistic Plasma Mirror Driven at a Record-Shattering 1,000 Shots per Second by Vailhem
Even better, link has picture! Those things are worth a thousand words..
Vailhem OP t1_j0jr3bl wrote
Reply to comment by ReallyGene in Ground-based alternative to GPS achieves 10 cm accuracy by Vailhem
LORAN-5G: Paper envisions new use for venerable tech - Feb 2021
https://www.gpsworld.com/loran-5g-paper-envisions-new-use-for-venerable-tech/
Edit: https://www.wired.com/story/gps-jamming-interference-russia-ukraine/
Vailhem OP t1_j4rka2k wrote
Reply to Intel CEO says chip supply chains will shape geopolitics more than oil over the next 50 years by Vailhem
US hit 'turning point' with China: Intel CEO - Jan 17
https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/us-hits-turning-point-china-competition-intel-ceo