Well I'm thinking the fuel needs to be a color that matches the laser color, so they'd go with a blue laser then add some fluoride or other poison to the fuel to make UV sensitive so it absorb the laserlight better, nicely keeping up the tradition of pointless pollution and tricks to raise the price of stuff. ;)
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As Wwhat asked, how would you keep the lens clean?
Also, how powerful of a laser would it take to combust fuel? Where is that power coming from?
hasn't Zach learned his lesson yet?
Doesn't require huge power I imagine, DVD or bluray laser output at the most would be my guess, although I'm no combustion expert,
Although I do tend to get annoyed and combust in anger, but at those times I don't do math or motoring.
So will it be a Blu-Laser or the old red laser??
If you read the article, it says that it'll require less power than the spark plugs
Well I'm thinking the fuel needs to be a color that matches the laser color, so they'd go with a blue laser then add some fluoride or other poison to the fuel to make UV sensitive so it absorb the laserlight better, nicely keeping up the tradition of pointless pollution and tricks to raise the price of stuff. ;)