Sinnerman108
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This is your second unprovoked bash with me..You had similar trollish behavior with me in another thread.
About your whatever explanation..you don't need to ask my age and qualifications before posting on the forum..Do you?
Why are you being defensive all of a sudden ?
anyway ... can't help that.
All electromagnetic radiation form what ever source, and belonging to what ever range of spectrum has a property.
The strength of radiation varies inversely to the square of the distance apart.
Now, with lasers you have an added problem of spectrum shifting, and the spread.
A laser which is produced through an aperture of 10mm at source, will be more than that once the target is 100 km away, and even wider when it is 27000 km away.
Thus you have loss of power due to the distance apart, and due to spread.
third problem to produce lasers which are restricted to a certain wavelength only.
say you produce a laser with a wave length of 1m, what that means really is that 99.9999 % will be 1 m, and there will be a small fraction which will be more or less than 1m. ( the numbers and fractions are fictitious, but you get the idea)
This problem is seriously exaggerated as the wavelengths keep getting shorter and shorter.
Technology has not progressed enough to produce materials as yet, of obtaining accuracies of that kind.
So, now when you know the above three ( and there are plenty more problems) you will be sceptical of these articles that you quoted.
The message i wanted to convey is, do not quote or believe some thing just because it was on the internet.
We can spend more time on this forum to constructively contribute to the cause of science and our country.