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nuclearwast | 4 years ago
It generates very fast flash of light,
Abnormally high heat.
Those are not easy thing thing to do with low power devices.
I'm guessing it doesn't scale up, but I don't think billions were spend to try (looking at you tokamak)
marcosdumay|4 years ago
It can probably scale up on the sense that you get more light emitted, and more high-energy regions. That is just not enough.
It probably will be very useful to replicate that heat-concentration effect on other contexts. But my guess is that the experiment has not gathered much attention yet because nobody invented those contexts. So there are only the purest of the theoretic interest.
vimacs2|4 years ago
_Nat_|4 years ago
I mean, we have all sorts of ways to generate heat and light already. So what special quality do you perceive sonoluminescence potentially having at a large scale?