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Neil Farbstein
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Could 80 DWAs in series generate an 8 GeV beam?
Ed Wood
I don't know.

As I understand it at a certain point it gets harder to push stuff faster be cause of some 'mysterious force' I will call it the density of space time. So it takes an exponentially increasing amount of energy to go faster.


If one could chain together proton accelerators in that manner one could have a cheaper way to make antimatter specifically anti protons.

That would be cool. It could also be very dangerous.






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