Super Lasers: RAZOR
Updated 01:37, 03-Dec-2019
Shini Somara
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Shini Somara speaks with the Nobel Prize winning physicist who inspired the building of ELI-NP, the world's most powerful laser facility, in Romania. The laser will be fired at carefully designed targets and the results may someday help us understand space. Scientists currently assume that space consists of nothing, but the extreme power of lasers may shine a light on the fact that nothingness may be something very significant indeed.  

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