So it takes away energy instead...
Edit : Damn you, Barbarossa!
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 17:31,
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Edit : Damn you, Barbarossa!
Or how they don't work, if you follow my modification advice.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 17:52,
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nothing wrong with microwave cooling.
it works in somewhat the same way as laser cooling, but different.
oh, this is not the place for this discussion. :)
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 19:38,
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it works in somewhat the same way as laser cooling, but different.
oh, this is not the place for this discussion. :)
I can see using that to cool something being much more difficult than using lasers.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 19:41,
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I don't understand either. :)
It's something to do with raising atoms energy states and
then there is some kind of emission when the field state collapses.
Or else it utilizes the cold clammy sensation you get after eating a Rustlers microwave burger.
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Mon 23 Jun 2008, 19:54,
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It's something to do with raising atoms energy states and
then there is some kind of emission when the field state collapses.
Or else it utilizes the cold clammy sensation you get after eating a Rustlers microwave burger.