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On 10 May 2000 10:09:54 -0400, Warp <war### [at] tag povray org> wrote:
> Changing the frequency of the light is not the same thing as changing it's
>strength (ie. amplitude).
J. Grimbert gave examples of two totally different concepts. In the
*first* example, he described Light Amplification by Stimulated
Emission of Radiation, the classic laser concept. This certainly *is*
an example of changing amplitude.
What I'd like for someone to invent are light-intensifying window
panes. You could look outside your home or car at night, and be able
to see as well as in full daylight - and in full color as well. Before
that happens, reverse-engineered UFO technology will probably become
open-source. :)
Later,
Glen Berry
( Remove the "7" from 7no### [at] ezwv com to email me. )
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