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FrozenGate by Avery

impossible black laser?..

maybe if there was a room that was completely filled with white light, and some how you found a beam that could absorb light like a black hole, then you could get a black laser :D

Please take no notice of that theory, I don't think it would even work if you could get a black hole laser :p
 





hah god.. i remember starting this. 1 of my 1st 50 posts i think (kind of stupid question but i was learning)
 
I have a black Laser... but you need to use it in a pitch black room
with dead batteries....
Man... you should see how black the beam is....:whistle:

Jerry
 
I have a black Laser... but you need to use it in a pitch black room
with dead batteries....
Man... you should see how black the beam is....:whistle:

Jerry

A wooden dowel I have laying on my desk actually works under the same principle. Though I think it lases in the neighborhood of #101010 as opposed to true black, #000000. Tough wavelength to work with.

-Trevor
 
Imagine,... it's a sunny day and sudenly you see a black laser beam coming from the other side of the horizon. :na:
 
no no no no no. it would be -532nm, -650nm and -405nm all done with a "black fusion kit", (all the equipment is quite easily purchased at your local negative laser parts store in bizzaro world.......)




As an interesting thought, all matter is energy, and everything we can directly see in this universe is this energy all of which is normal or positive energy. But there is definitely negative energy, it's existence inferred by the accelerating expansion of the universe. if there is negative energy, then I wonder if there is "negative matter" and therefore negative photons............ Just a thought.
 
anti-photons

I keep mine in an opaque black container in a dark closet, I don't want to contaminate them.
 





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