Space-time engineering with LASETRON pulses
M. Kozlowski, J. Marciak-Kozlowska

TL;DR
This paper explores the theoretical potential of zeptosecond laser pulses generated by the LASETRON project to probe and penetrate the fundamental structure of space-time, advancing high-resolution space-time investigation techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical analysis of how ultra-short laser pulses can interact with and penetrate space-time, building on previous experimental and theoretical work.
Findings
Zeptosecond laser pulses may penetrate space-time structures.
Theoretical feasibility of using LASETRON pulses for space-time investigation.
Potential for new insights into electron-positron space-time structure.
Abstract
The LASETRON project (Phys. Rev. Lett, 88, (2002), p. 074801-1) offers the possibility of the investigation of electron-positron structure of the space-time. Following our results (From Quarks to Bulk Matter, Hadronic Press, 2001) we analyze theoretically possibility of the penetration of zeptosecond laser pulses through space-time. Key words: Zeptosecond laser pulses; LASETRON; Electron-positron pairs; Space-time.
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TopicsLaser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics
