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Recently, at an ILC meeting in Tokyo, the Electron, Anti-Electron Beam strength was said to be about 7 milliamps, for the newest design of the planned International Linear Collider. This was about 1000 times the strength of Colliders in the last decade. This author would like to explore a different way of feeding Anti-Electrons and Electrons into a Collider that should increase the Potential Beam Strength by about 100 times. The question then is how to use Klystrons to maintain an enhanced Beam Strength and whether the larger number of Electrons and Anti-Electrons would cause too much damage to the Accelerator walls. This method should work for Protons and Anti-Protons as well.
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