Your first post details a long explaination of what you are obviously claiming something we misread.
It may have been that Bill was just agreeing with me because
he didnt dissagree he only made a statement about heat being
additive , which is what I posted the first time before you
jumped in with your gibberish rantings.
16 tiny dots of 3,000 F
that add up to 48,000 F on each sq ft of the 1 sq mile solar heat array but heat is additive
so I dont see it as if 2 of you misread it , I see it as though
you didnt comprehend the post.
and that is evident from Bills post below.
Heat adds, temperature doesn't. There would be however many dots of 3000 degree temperature on the plate.
Bill Gill
surely unlike yourself Bill knows that units of temperature
can be converted directly into units of energy and therefore
that is why he posted his confirmation below
There would be however many dots of 3000 degree temperature on the plate.
http://www.kylesconverter.com/energy,-work,-and-heat/celsius-heat-units-to-joules orac you first need to convert fahrenheit to celsius , just
thought I would give you that hint.
http://www.metric-conversions.org/temperature/fahrenheit-to-celsius.htm you on the other hand bypassed that part of physics obviously
in favor of the imaginary and fantasy that you know and love so
well so it zoomed high above your head unnoticed.
the rest of your reply has no scientific value as it is filled
with more gibberish and patting yourself on your own back.