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1. An electric generator, comprising:a stator and a rotor positioned within the stator, wherein the stator and rotor are configured to generate electric current when the rotor is rotated; anda high energy photon source positioned and configured to irradiate at least a portion of conductors in the rotor or stator. 2. The electric generator of claim 1, wherein:the stator generates a magnetic field when the electric generator is operating; andthe rotor comprises armature windings configured to generate electric current when the rotor is rotated. 3. The electric generator of claim 2, wherein the high energy photon source is positioned within the rotor armature windings and configured to irradiate at least the armature windings. 4. The electric generator of claim 3, wherein the high energy photon source is configured as a sleeve that fits within the rotor inside of the armature windings. 5. The electric generator of claim 2, wherein the high energy photon source is positioned between the rotor and the stator and configured to irradiate the armature windings. 6. The electric generator of claim 5; wherein the high energy photon source is configured as a sleeve that fits between the rotor and the stator. 7. The electric generator of claim 2, wherein:the stator comprises field and compensating windings; andthe high energy photon source is positioned and configured to irradiate the field and compensating windings. 8. The electric generator of claim 1, wherein the high energy photon source comprises cobalt-60. 9. The electric generator of claim 1, wherein the high energy photon source comprises cesium-137. 10. The electric generator of claim 1, wherein the high energy photon source generates X-ray or γ-ray photons. 11. The electric generator of claim 1, wherein the high energy photon source is positioned and configured to irradiate the rotor or stator conductors so that the rotor or stator conductors are exposed to and absorb high energy photons to create an electron avalanche process that boosts the electric current generation. 12. A method of manufacturing an electric generator having a rotor and a stator, comprising:positioning a source of high energy photons within the electric generator so as to irradiate current generating conductors in one or both of the rotor or the stator so that the rotor or stator conductors are exposed to and absorb high energy photons to create an electron avalanche process that boosts the electric current generation. 13. The method of manufacturing an electric generator of claim 12, wherein positioning the source of high energy photons within the electric generator comprises positioning the source of high energy photon within the rotor so as to irradiate at least armature windings within the rotor. 14. The method of manufacturing an electric generator of claim 12, wherein positioning the source of high energy photons within the electric generator comprises positioning the source of high energy photon between the rotor and the stator. 15. The method of manufacturing an electric generator of claim 12, wherein the high energy photon source generates X-ray or γ-ray photons. 16. An electric generator, comprising:a stator and a rotor positioned within the stator, wherein the stator and rotor are configured to generate electric current when the rotor is rotated, wherein the suitor generates a magnetic field when the electric generator is operating and the rotor comprises armature windings configured to generate the electric current when the rotor is rotated; anda high energy photon source positioned and configured to irradiate at least a portion of conductors in the rotor or stator,wherein:the high energy photon source is positioned within the rotor armature windings and configured to irradiate at least the armature windings;the high energy photon source is positioned between the rotor and the stator and configured to irradiate at least the armature windings; orthe stator comprises field and compensating windings, and the high energy photon source is positioned and configured to irradiate the field and compensating windings.