http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma-ray_burst


One of the energy amplification mechanisms found in LENR is energy beaming.
Like a gamma ray burst where an intense pulse of energy can be seen from a
far corner clear across the other side of the universe, a soliton can focus
charge into a tight atomic sized beam that is not subject to the inverse
square law that charge interaction is usually subjected to.

All of the virtual photons that carry charge is focused in a tight beam
which is very tight indeed; in fact so tight and concentrated that charge
is constrained to interact with a very small angstrom sized volume of
space/time.

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