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software laser
software laser /n./ An optical laser works by bouncing
photons back and forth between two mirrors, one totally reflective
and one partially reflective. If the lasing material (usually a
crystal) has the right properties, photons scattering off the atoms
in the crystal will excite cascades of more photons, all in
lockstep. Eventually the beam will escape through the
partially-reflective mirror. One kind of sorcerer's apprentice
mode involving bounce messages can produce closely analogous
results, with a cascade of messages escaping to flood nearby
systems. By mid-1993 there had been at least two publicized
incidents of this kind.
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