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7/24/2025, 11:58:20 AM
6/22/2025, 3:27:30 AM
>>95923125
>What do you mean?
I mean the constant matter-antimatter particle pairs from various fields popping into existence, with subsequent annihilation. This reaction produces photons.
Even if light manipulator can't create his own light, being able to tap into the quantum foam gives him more light he could ever want.
>Details please.
It greatly depends on the scale of one's powers.
Things like bending the light's path would let you be invisible, continuously gather all the light you can reach into a light sphere, like the one found around black holes, where light reaches a stable orbit around it. Only real way to limit the scaling is to limit how much light one can affect at a time, otherwise you could gather and enough light around you to vaporize anything that gets close.
Photons are massless, but the energy they carry can and still does warp space. They can occupy the same space, unlike other particles, thus you can pour a ton of energy into a single point to create gravitational anomalies. Up to and including artificial black holes, aka kugelblitz black hole, although that would need a considerable amount of energy in a single point. Our sun, however, emits enough of it, so if you can gather all the light that comes from the sun in a few hours, pour it into the same point, you would end up with a tiny gravitational singularity.
There are even exotic uses for light, such as stimulating emission that results in the cooling of the emitting object. This is what's being used to cool things close to 0°K for study.
Consider how much light there is around you, in all frequencies. What if you could redirect it all into a single point? Shifting the wavelength of that light would let you, for instance, turn the sunlight on a sunny day into a tight beam of high-energy gamma rays to cut things with, using even the reflected light for maximum efficiency.
The wider the range of one's power, the more light one would have access to, and the more mayhem one could cause.
>What do you mean?
I mean the constant matter-antimatter particle pairs from various fields popping into existence, with subsequent annihilation. This reaction produces photons.
Even if light manipulator can't create his own light, being able to tap into the quantum foam gives him more light he could ever want.
>Details please.
It greatly depends on the scale of one's powers.
Things like bending the light's path would let you be invisible, continuously gather all the light you can reach into a light sphere, like the one found around black holes, where light reaches a stable orbit around it. Only real way to limit the scaling is to limit how much light one can affect at a time, otherwise you could gather and enough light around you to vaporize anything that gets close.
Photons are massless, but the energy they carry can and still does warp space. They can occupy the same space, unlike other particles, thus you can pour a ton of energy into a single point to create gravitational anomalies. Up to and including artificial black holes, aka kugelblitz black hole, although that would need a considerable amount of energy in a single point. Our sun, however, emits enough of it, so if you can gather all the light that comes from the sun in a few hours, pour it into the same point, you would end up with a tiny gravitational singularity.
There are even exotic uses for light, such as stimulating emission that results in the cooling of the emitting object. This is what's being used to cool things close to 0°K for study.
Consider how much light there is around you, in all frequencies. What if you could redirect it all into a single point? Shifting the wavelength of that light would let you, for instance, turn the sunlight on a sunny day into a tight beam of high-energy gamma rays to cut things with, using even the reflected light for maximum efficiency.
The wider the range of one's power, the more light one would have access to, and the more mayhem one could cause.
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