Could someone check my maths, please?
robocon@xxxxxx
(14 Jan 2015 23:19 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Could someone check my maths, please?
Richard Aiken
(15 Jan 2015 00:36 UTC)
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RE: [TML] Could someone check my maths, please? Anthony Jackson (15 Jan 2015 00:54 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Could someone check my maths, please?
Richard Aiken
(15 Jan 2015 09:13 UTC)
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RE: [TML] Could someone check my maths, please?
Anthony Jackson
(15 Jan 2015 18:23 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Could someone check my maths, please?
Craig Berry
(15 Jan 2015 18:29 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Could someone check my maths, please?
Richard Aiken
(15 Jan 2015 18:34 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Could someone check my maths, please?
Richard Aiken
(15 Jan 2015 18:32 UTC)
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RE: [TML] Could someone check my maths, please?
Anthony Jackson
(15 Jan 2015 18:44 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Could someone check my maths, please?
Richard Aiken
(15 Jan 2015 18:42 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Could someone check my maths, please?
Tim
(15 Jan 2015 02:36 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Could someone check my maths, please?
Kelly St. Clair
(15 Jan 2015 08:21 UTC)
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From: Richard Aiken > (Although I honestly still don't understand why his sunbeam weapon has to have a ceiling on effective damage . . .) Because no possible arrangement of mirrors can focus sunlight to an intensity greater than the intensity at the surface of the sun (this is true for concentrating light from any surface that emits light in a non-directional manner). If it were possible to do so, all kinds of second law of thermodynamics violations would become practical.