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Re: Blue Bulb Physics



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From: ptimmerm@mashtun.JPL.NASA.GOV <ptimmerm@mashtun.JPL.NASA.GOV>


>The light that hits the blue "filter" may not be absorbed,
>but may instead relected back into the bulb, where the photons are put back
>to work and subsequently re-emitted.  If you selectively recycle the "bad"
>frequencies into "good" frquencies, you don't lose those precious
candlepower,
>but you do control which discrete frequencies are eventually projected.


No insult intended here, but you didn't write the advertising copy for
Splitfire plugs and the Broquet Fuel Catalyst by any chance?

:-)

Jim Haseltine