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What if lasers didn’t emit light but matter itself?
Coherent matter waves — structured flows of particles instead of photons — could unlock technology once thought to be pure science fiction. From atom-by-atom construction to exotic physics once associated with replicator concepts, this is where the boundaries of possibility are shifting.
The implications stretch from Bose-Einstein condensates and atomtronics to questions about fusion, transmutation, and even the mystery surrounding element 115.
When particles move like light — with perfect coherence and control — the nature of reality starts to bend. And physics gets weird.