Light Wave

Word LIGHT WAVE
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The light-wave at Alpha Centauri originated at coordinate T = 0, X = 4.35 Light Years, Y = 0, Z = 0 and was seen at T = 0, X = 0, Y = 0 and Z = 0. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The breakthrough was achieved by bonding a layer of light-emitting indium phosphide onto the surface of a standard silicon chip etched with special channels that act as light-wave guides. ❋ Unknown (2006)

In addition, the spa boasts a light-wave pool laced with infrared rays to protect against diseases, a fruit juice pool whose blend of flavors is changed every four hours, a coffee pool, and pools for female beauty and male virility. ❋ Robert Buderi (2006)

Corning began work on fiber optics in the mid-1960s, and continued working to improve the technology so that light-wave impulses could be transmitted over longer and longer distances. ❋ Dwight L. Gertz João P. A. Baptista (1995)

Outside, just beyond the hull of the ship, where the miniaturization field ended, the miniaturized photons enlarged to ordinary light-wave photons and those that were reflected back to the ship were miniaturized again when the field boundary was crossed. ❋ Asimov, Isaac (1987)

In particular, our work featured a growing software component, even as we strove to improve our hardware capabilities in areas such as light-wave and electronics. ❋ Unknown (1978)

No one light-wave was fast enough to strike her and be reflected. ❋ Leinster, Murray (1964)

When a sound-wave strikes the ear, we hear; when a light-wave, moving like a water-wave, reaches the eye, we see. ❋ Caroline Pridham (N/A)

Faraday prepared some sheets of gold, so thin that he estimated they only measured the 1/100 part of the length of a light-wave. ❋ William George Hooper (N/A)

The devouring disintegration rays that poured out from the walls of his great machine ate up mines-before they could explode, and simultaneously destroyed every light-wave that would have revealed his craft to alert eyes out there in the blaze of Sun. ❋ Van Vogt, A. E. (1946)

Trying to decide if it can absorb the light, the electron tries an energy state (actually a light-wave color, say purple) on for 'size', so to speak. ❋ Unknown (2010)

However, with wavelengths of only 13 nanometers and high radiation intensities of several petawatt per square centimeter something else - at least with some atoms - happens: With xenon, a whole light-wave packet immediately seems to knock out a huge number of internal electrons. ❋ Unknown (2009)

a word, be substituted for the light-wave as the vehicle of all our best information and intercourse. ❋ Various (1870)

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