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|    Douglas Eagleson to All    |
|    Coherent Beams    |
|    20 Aug 19 20:59:30    |
      From: eaglesondouglas@gmail.com              The laser has an outcome of a coherent beam. I believe these are termed       the outcome of an oscillating system. I saw a talk by the creator of       the atom lazer, Professor Wolfgang Ketterle I believe, and was hesitant       to accept the term used. It lacked an oscillative system for atom       emission and relied on gravity to emit.              On consideration of the subject my question becomes the basic relation       of coherent emission. Can I simply say that a coherent beam is polar       and the outcome of a polar system? Then the question becomes how to use       a polar axis in the oscillative origin of coherent beams.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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