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Old July 19th 05, 08:48 AM
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Richard Clark wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote:
it makes no sense to complicate things with additional details


They are your details and you can't do the math.


No, they are your details and I choose not to waste my
time with your logical diversion of the basic issue.
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Old July 19th 05, 09:37 AM
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 01:48:00 -0500, Cecil Moore
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No, they are your details

All the math was per your explicit design. If that embarrasses you,
fine, I will accept that as "my" details.

and I choose not to waste my
time with your logical diversion of the basic issue.

No one is forcing you to explain what you cannot. What you choose to
respond to is strictly your choice and wholly your responsibility. If
you don't care to answer for why the reflections of your model are
TEN TIMES BRIGHTER THAN THE SUN, and call this power cancellation
instead, no one really expects you to anyway.

Why don't you give us another hymn instead about understanding and
such? Is your paper in the hands of a devotional publication? Do
they cater to a herd of sacred cows? Would this make you a holy
cowboy? :-)
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Old July 19th 05, 09:49 AM
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Richard Clark wrote:
If
you don't care to answer for why the reflections of your model are
TEN TIMES BRIGHTER THAN THE SUN, ...


Already answered. A Bird wattmeter indicates zero reflections
in the T-line example so *ZERO* reflections are assumed as a
boundary condition in the laser example. The net reflections
are NOT ten times brighter than the sun - they are flat black,
by definition.
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Old July 19th 05, 04:41 PM
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On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 02:49:35 -0500, Cecil Moore
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If you don't care to answer for why the reflections of your model are
TEN TIMES BRIGHTER THAN THE SUN, ...


they are flat black, by definition.

I GET IT ! A new definition of black. You are indeed the Holy Cowboy
of the blind Sacred Longhorn. ;-)
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Old July 19th 05, 05:41 PM
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Richard Clark wrote:
You are indeed the Holy Cowboy of the blind Sacred Longhorn. ;-)


No Sacred Longhorns around here. Texas Aggies barbeque
longhorns at every (few and far between) opportunity.
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