Re: the smallest reflection?
mikephilbin1966_at_yahoo.co.uk
Date: 01/07/05
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Date: 7 Jan 2005 03:20:09 -0800
"The OP's question was badly posed."
I wanted to find out if neighbouring atoms reflect each other in their
surfaces... or if not that, how small can a 'mirror' be to produce an
image on its surface? I wonder if there's an image of the smallest
reflected object? What was wrong with that?
Your further discussion about the properties of the human eye and the
limits of telescope resolution is a little off-topic IMHO.
cheers
Mike
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