This is the use of multiple quantum-light filters to emit two fields of light that can shrink the light grid in half, provide a light filter that is at a precision that is smaller than the spaces in-between quantum materials, the use of one light filter to cancel part of another light filter out, and the creation of light fields and light filters that are approaching the precision of a photon-by-photon level of detail. This could pertain to the use of multiple types of nuclear-light filters that cancel nearly all of the light through the close alignment of the components of the different sub-atomic structures.
- Patrick R. McElhiney
- Laser Electro-Optical (LEO) Technology