1 LASER heats WATER to 100,000 degrees Celsius (theres that Stanford again...) (www6.slac.stanford.edu) posted 3 years ago by Acts2 3 years ago by Acts2 +1 / -0 8 comments share 8 comments share save hide report block hide replies
How much energy to power the laser?
6,843 wind turbines in a hurricane rotating full speed.
Can it destroy an entire house filled with laser-ignited popcorn kernels like in the film Real Genius? If not, big deal. ;-)
Very true. But Stanford is a Deep State institution, so maybe we're pushing it a tad.
Hoping this may expand thinking....that is very Q
hint: https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/atlantic-hurricane-season-tropical-storm-bret-cindy-1.6886225
First time on record that two named storms have formed in June (warm waters...)
I suppose the reasonable question would be, "How much water did they use for this?" And what amount of energy was used to do it?
DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE LASER