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Lets say theres an environment where its millimeter Kelvin and a substrate is being hit with a pulsed laser at 1350c anyone here that knows of this type of thermal could be tackled
 

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Lets say theres an environment where its millimeter Kelvin and a substrate is being hit with a pulsed laser at 1350c anyone here that knows of this type of thermal could be tackled
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Shouldn't bother to point this out, but question is retarded ungrammatical goof-ism.

Operating high energy infrared lasers in milliKelvin temperatures creates Bose-Einstein condensates for anyone who might be interested in atomic manipulations (maybe for nano-technology of a type.) But this is commonly known as most of you already are aware.
 

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Shouldn't bother to point this out, but question is retarded ungrammatical goof-ism.

Operating high energy infrared lasers in milliKelvin temperatures creates Bose-Einstein condensates for anyone who might be interested in atomic manipulations (maybe for nano-technology of a type.) But this is commonly known as most of you already are aware.
This is why I suggested ChatGPT. Maybe it could figure out what he was asking. lol
 

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Can you at least put your threads in the right section?
 

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Brick when the AI lasers start misbehaving:

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Shouldn't bother to point this out, but question is retarded ungrammatical goof-ism.

Operating high energy infrared lasers in milliKelvin temperatures creates Bose-Einstein condensates for anyone who might be interested in atomic manipulations (maybe for nano-technology of a type.) But this is commonly known as most of you already are aware.

@Old Man Mike - I finished a book, 'Albert Shrödinger and the Quantum Revolution' which was veering into this territory, albeit focusing primarily on the 1900-1950s period of quantum physics development with a short coverage of the period after. Definitely fun to read as someone who doesn't operate in that domain.

I still have a book on my shelf that you recommended, Ilya Prigogine's "The End of Certainty". I attempted it a number of years back and abandoned it in favor of lighter reads. Then I read John Gribin's "Deep Simplicity" which I believe was an excellent primer or dovetail to "The End of Certainty". Every time I look at the cover of TEOC, I have guilt and I think of you. So once I finish my current books, it'll finally be read to completion and I'll give you my thoughts or questions.
 

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Well, my friend, upon reading things entitled "The End of Certainty" you can imagine the value of any opinions I may have.

...... but that's OK. The Universe that GOD designed is based ultimately upon FAITH anyway (Faith and Freedom allow True Love to be Chosen.)
 

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Well, my friend, upon reading things entitled "The End of Certainty" you can imagine the value of any opinions I may have.

...... but that's OK. The Universe that GOD designed is based ultimately upon FAITH anyway (Faith and Freedom allow True Love to be Chosen.)
Thats exactly what im looking into graphene on diamond growth
 

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My experience is that graphene has extremely good impacts on diamond growth, as does sunshine and Mozart. But that's not what their going to tell you at MIT. No, sir. It's always time and pressure with those guys.
 

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My experience is that graphene has extremely good impacts on diamond growth, as does sunshine and Mozart. But that's not what their going to tell you at MIT. No, sir. It's always time and pressure with those guys.
Argon would probably help to limit graphitzation since it pushes away hydrogen atoms
 

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The Argon/Hydrogen thing is mainly for people fixated on welding Butt Joints.

Few such exist.

Now the FLUX CAPACITOR; THAT's a different matter!
 

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The Argon/Hydrogen thing is mainly for people fixated on welding Butt Joints.

Few such exist.

Now the FLUX CAPACITOR; THAT's a different matter!
Oh i was thinking of using argon to blast away hydrogen atoms from a diamond substrate
 

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Mainly been doing a bunch of reading since I've been recovering from a medical procedure as a result of the crash I got hit in by a drunk driver
 
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