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Intel demos multi-wavelength laser array integrated on silicon wafer

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I'm beginning to get these confused....

Real science:

"Intel used advanced lithography to define the waveguide gratings in silicon prior to the III-V wafer bonding process. This resulted in better wavelength uniformity compared to conventional semiconductor lasers, and the array also maintains its channel spacing in different ambient temperatures."

Made-up woo-woo nonsense (starfire water)

The result is a liquid with the water formed into small, biocompatible water crystals that resonate at a designed and predictable frequency. The specific frequencies of the crystalline structured water solution are designed to be amplified by the cells of the human body, and transferred through resonant paths to tissues in need of tuning.

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