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An apparatus for determining state of a positively charged particle used in imaging a tumor of a patient, comprising:a first time of flight detector element;a second time of flight detector element;a main controller communicatively linked to both said first time of flight detector element and said second time of flight detector element, said main controller comprising a beam state determination system;a beam transport path of the positively charged particle passing sequentially from an accelerator, through a nozzle system, above a patient positioning system, through said first time of flight detector element, and at least into said second time of flight detector element;said beam state determination system configured to: (1) receive a first signal related to an initial time of passage of the positively charged particle through said first time of flight detector, (2) receive a second signal related to an arrival time of the positively charged particle to said second time of flight detector element, (3) calculate a difference in time between the initial time of the first signal and the arrival time of the second signal, and (4) determine a property of the positively charged particle with the difference in time, the property comprising at least one of:(1) a velocity of the positively charged particle; and(2) an energy of the positively charged particle, andan energy degrading element positioned in said beam transport path between said first time of flight detector element and said second time of flight detector element. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, said second time of flight detector element further comprising:an x/y-position detection array, an x/y-plane perpendicular to a z-axis from said nozzle system to said second time of flight detector element. 3. The apparatus of claim 1, said energy degrading element further comprising:a film layer consisting essentially or six of fewer protons per atom. 4. The apparatus of claim 3, said energy degrading element further comprising:a film layer substantially coating and within three millimeters of a front x/y-axis surface of said second time of flight detection element. 5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:an x-axis position detector configured to detect an x-axis position of the positively charged particle; anda y-axis position detector configured to detect a y-axis position of the positively charged particle,said x-axis position detector and said y-axis position comprising spacing elements of a pathlength between said first time of flight detector and said second time of flight detector, said beam state determination system further comprising a computing platform configured to calculate at least one of: (1) a velocity of the positively charged particle and (2) an energy of the positively charged particle from the pathlength and the difference in time. 6. An apparatus for determining state of a positively charged particle used in imaging a tumor of a patient, comprising:a first time of flight detector element;a second time of flight detector element;a main controller communicatively linked to both said first time of flight detector element and said second time of flight detector element, said main controller comprising a beam state determination system;a beam transport path of the positively charged particle passing sequentially from an accelerator, through a nozzle system, above a patient positioning system, through said first time of flight detector element, and at least into said second time of flight detector element;said beam state determination system configured to: (1) receive a first signal related to an initial time of passage of the positively charged particle through said first time of flight detector, (2) receive a second signal related to an arrival time of the positively charged particle to said second time of flight detector element, and (3) calculate a property of the positively charged particle, the property comprising at least one of:(1) a velocity of the positively charged particle; and(2) an energy of the positively charged particle,an x-axis position detector configured to detect an x-axis position of the positively charged particle;a y-axis position detector configured to detect a y-axis position of the positively charged particle,said x-axis position detector and said y-axis position detector positioned in the beam transport path between the nozzle system and the first time of flight detector. 7. The apparatus of claim 6, said x-axis position detector comprising a first ionization strip detector and said y-axis position detector comprising a second ionization strip detector. 8. An apparatus for determining state of a positively charged particle used in imaging a tumor of a patient, comprising:a first time of flight detector element;a second time of flight detector element;a main controller communicatively linked to both said first time of flight detector element and said second time of flight detector element, said main controller comprising a beam state determination system;a beam transport path of the positively charged particle passing sequentially from an accelerator, through a nozzle system, above a patient positioning system, through said first time of flight detector element, and at least into said second time of flight detector element;said beam state determination system configured to: (1) receive a first signal related to an initial time of passage of the positively charged particle through said first time of flight detector, (2) receive a second signal related to an arrival time of the positively charged particle to said second time of flight detector element, and (3) calculate a property of the positively charged particle, the property comprising at least one of:(1) a velocity of the positively charged particle; and(2) an energy of the positively charged particle,a scintillation detector configured to stop the positively charged particles, said second time of flight detector element positioned between said first time of flight detector element and said scintillation detector. 9. A method for determining state of a positively charged particle used in imaging a patient, comprising the steps of:providing a first time of flight detector element;providing a second time of flight detector element;communicatively linking a main controller to both said first time of flight detector element and said second time of flight detector element, said main controller comprising a beam state determination system;transporting the positively charged particle along a beam transport path sequentially from an accelerator, through a nozzle system, through a position above a patient positioning system, through a first time of flight detector element, and at least into a second time of flight detector element;said beam state determination system: (1) receiving a first signal related to an initial time of passage of the positively charged particle through said first time of flight detector, (2) receiving a second signal related to an arrival time of the positively charged particle to said second time of flight detector element, and (3) determining a property of the positively charged particle, the property comprising at least one of:(1) a velocity of the positively charged particle; and(2) an energy of the positively charged particle,further comprising at least one of the steps of:calculating a residual velocity of the positively charged particle after passing through a patient position;determining a velocity of the positively charged particle using a distance between the first time of flight detector element and the second time of flight detector element; anddetermining an energy of the positively charged particle using the first signal, the arrival time, and a pathlength of the positively charged particle between the first time of flight detector and the second time of flight detector; andgenerating an image of the patient with the property. 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising the steps of:determining at least two x-axis positions of the positively charged particles between the position above the patient positioning system and the second time of flight detector element using a first pair of detectors;determining at least two y-axis positions of the positively charged particles between the position above the patient positioning system and the second time of flight detector element using a second pair of detectors. 11. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of:reducing velocity of the positively charged particle, by at least thirty percent, after passage through the patient position using a time of flight degrader, said time of flight degrader comprising a film of material less than ten millimeters thick. 12. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of:increasing a time interval of the positively charged particle passing between said first time of flight detector and said second time of flight detector from less than one hundred nanoseconds to greater than ten microseconds using a carbon film between said first time of flight detector and said second time of flight detector. 13. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of:determining a pathlength of the positively charged particle between said first time of flight detector and said second time of flight detector. 14. The method of claim 13, further comprising the step of:generating a set of residual energies for a corresponding set of the positively charged particles for each of a set of relative rotational alignments of a patient support relative to the nozzle system and first time of flight detector; andgenerating a three-dimensional positive charge tomographic image of a tumor of the patient. 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of:rotating said patient support. 16. The method of claim 14, further comprising the step of:rotating a curved and cantilevered gantry arm, supporting a beamline section of the beam transport path directing the positively charged particle, about a rotation axis, the rotation axis within five degrees of horizontal.