[Last reply failed to go thru so I'll try again]

 

Well, it was just a simple question initially.
 
All I wanted to know was how a laser could put a visible spot on a wall AFTER 
it passes through a solution whilst NOT showing a pathway of light 
reflection/refraction off solids THROUGH that solution [and Yes, there ARE 
particles in that solution}.  And I would have thought that a laser either 
works, or don't work?
 
The two lasers I referred to previously are both red <1mW and 630-650nm and 650 
+/-10nm respectively.  I do have other 5mW lasers however which I got before 
our 'nanny' introduced that law.  We need a note from our mums for most 
everything we do  down here.

 

Anyhow, dunno about jail but the local cells were pretty good, good pub meals, 
but have to say the bedding arrangement left something to be desired, wooden 
mattress and pillow don't make for comfortable sleeping I can tell you, 
conditions have probly improved a bit over 40 odd years though.
 
Mr/Mrs Wiki is great....for those who unnerstand pie graphs, linear fractal 
inflections and mathematical equestrians <g>.
 
Some of your provided material I've already seen and some I haven't, so I'll 
just continue on my illiterate way til the next time I get stumped and pester 
you lot again.

N.

 






Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 21:14:38 -0700
From: dokdal...@yahoo.com
Subject: CS>Serious EIS Colour /(Shake-spear-ion)<G>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com





















Neville Munn wrote:
> Apologies for the appalling way in which I put my queries, and I'll answer in 
> one go here.  No-need-for, Apology..!  "To Be, or Not To Be" seen as in 
> glitterings by Tyndall, of Light from yonder Lasers-Red-Glare...as Big, or 
> Tiny-Particles, this is perhaps the  one 'QUERY' that even Old William 
> Shakespeare (soliloquy)...may never reveal?
Hey, in-case anyone forgot Bard-of-Avon~> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soliloquy

Was it Neville, Prince Hamlet, or perhaps even Romeo's...fairest Julliet <G> we 
heard saying... "Oh Particles, Particles...(both Big-uns & Smaller)  
wherfore...art thou?" (Shakespeare...the original 'Bard-of-Queries'...back in 
1600's... wrote original Soliloquy, in the Now Classical, 'Neville' Style)?
 
 
                                          
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