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Or focused to ionize neurons in the brain at micron cubic ranges.[/size]I have been told that gamma beams cannot work with ball lenses, but X-rays, and other electromagnetic radiation, I am unsure about.how much can gamma knife beams be collimated without using ball lenses.What would be the smallest cubic area in the brain you could ionize, without gamma beams passing through a ball lens.Can you tell me the effects for X-Rays, and other electromagnetic radiation, if they can pass through a ball lens or not.If you can ionize neurons at micron scales you can stop the spread of Parkinson's disease throughout the brain.It would be tricky, and complex, but not impossible.You could probably erase memories specifically in an animal also, with this technique.Thank you for your help with this question. [/color]
Chandra carries four very sensitive mirrors nested inside each other. The energetic X-rays strike the insides of the hollow shells and are focussed onto electronic detectors at the end of the 9.2- m (30-ft.) optical bench. Depending on which detector is used, very detailed images or spectra of the cosmic source can be made and analyzed.I actually worked on this telescope. I worked at MIT in a lab where the CCDs were being calibrated. I was a technician there.