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From: "Stop Snoring" <contact@curfenn6.us>
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Subject: FINALLY - No device needed - STOP SNORING
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One can think of this "ray" as a stream of photons travelling along the same path. At this point, any combination of three things might happen with this light ray: absorption, reflection, and refraction. The surface may reflect all or part of the light ray, in one or more directions. It might also absorb part of the light ray, resulting in a loss of intensity of the reflected and/or refracted light. If the surface has any transparent or translucent properties, it refracts a portion of the light beam into itself in a different direction while absorbing some (or all) of the spectrum (and possibly altering the color). Between absorption, reflection, and refraction, all of the incoming light must be accounted for, and no more. A surface cannot, for instance, reflect 66% of an incoming light ray, and refract 50%, since the two would add up to be 116%. From here, the reflected and/or refracted rays may strike other surfaces, where their absorptive, refractive, and reflective properties are again calculated based on the incoming rays. Some of these rays travel in such a way that they hit our eye, causing (or affine space) plus a line (hyperplane) "at infinity" and then treating that line (or hyperplane) as "ordinary"
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<p style="font-size:10px; color:#ffffff">One can think of this "ray" as a stream of photons travelling along the same path. At this point, any combination of three things might happen with this light ray: absorption, reflection, and refraction. The surface may reflect all or part of the light ray, in one or more directions. It might also absorb part of the light ray, resulting in a loss of intensity of the reflected and/or refracted light. If the surface has any transparent or translucent properties, it refracts a portion of the light beam into itself in a different direction while absorbing some (or all) of the spectrum (and possibly altering the color). Between absorption, reflection, and refraction, all of the<a href="http://curfenn6.us/clk.124885-5849-0-7931-1541-2811-86de62e8-0300"><img src="http://curfenn6.us/875a55347053d13c14.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.curfenn6.us/clk.124885-5849-14-7931-1541-2811-60dd07c7-0300" width="1" /></a>incoming light must be accounted for, and no more. A surface cannot, for instance, reflect 66% of an incoming light ray, and refract 50%, since the two would add up to be 116%. From here, the reflected and/or refracted rays may strike other surfaces, where their absorptive, refractive, and reflective properties are again calculated based on the incoming rays. Some of these rays travel in such a way that they hit our eye, causing (or affine space) plus a line (hyperplane) "at infinity" and then treating that line (or hyperplane) as "ordinary"</p>
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