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Lasers

Philosophy of the Impossible Light

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Lasers

By: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Rachel Starr
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This book explores the laser’s journey from obscure theoretical roots to its central place in medicine, warfare, communications, and cosmology. Alongside its technical story runs a deeper inquiry: what does this sharpened light reveal about the nature of order, attention, and the human desire for focus amid chaos? What begins as a tool becomes a metaphor, and finally a mirror—reflecting the structure of thought itself.

Part physics, part cultural meditation, and part speculative philosophy, Impossible Light moves across disciplines and centuries, from gravitational waves and biological photons to artificial intelligence and interstellar propulsion. The result is a portrait of the laser not merely as a device, but as a disciplined form of energy—a line of coherence drawn through the heart of the modern world.

A book for those who seek not just to understand the laser, but to ask what kind of mind could have made such light—and what kind of future it makes possible.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2025 Boris Kriger
Epistemology Philosophy Physics Science
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