Super white

I think at that same game he was sitting in the stands next to a couple of people and his mask was down around his chin. When he got called out on it he just dismissed it.

Sounds about right.
 
Im actually anti-boat guy. But I like the color scheme.
We’re grey with a nice Pacific blue for shutters.

But in general, I’m at Kinkos straight makin copies.
 
This would also need a different home construction design to really be effective. Sure, cooling the attic will help with A/C efficiency, but there's R30+ insulation between my living space and that now cooler air.
 
So the paint sends radiation right back into the atmosphere. Does this help with climate change?
I think you need a better understanding of "radiation"
 
never trust a guy who can’t throw a baseball.

that's a dumb rule

it’s more of a guideline than a rule. :biggrin:
I don't trust Conor McGregor to prepare my tax return, either.

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So the paint sends radiation right back into the atmosphere. Does this help with climate change?

I think you need a better understanding of "radiation"

"Making this paint really reflective, however, also made it really white, according to Purdue University. The paint reflects 98.1% of solar radiation while also emitting infrared heat. Because the paint absorbs less heat from the sun than it emits, a surface coated with this paint is cooled below the surrounding temperature without consuming power."

@Gatorchip makes a good observation. The article says "reflect". That solar radiation is being reflected somewhere. Back into the atmosphere? Into neighboring houses? Trees & grass?

While this ultra-white paint might have an advantage for the user, it could have unaccounted for disadvantages beyond that.
 
"Making this paint really reflective, however, also made it really white, according to Purdue University. The paint reflects 98.1% of solar radiation while also emitting infrared heat. Because the paint absorbs less heat from the sun than it emits, a surface coated with this paint is cooled below the surrounding temperature without consuming power."

@Gatorchip makes a good observation. The article says "reflect". That solar radiation is being reflected somewhere. Back into the atmosphere? Into neighboring houses? Trees & grass?

While this ultra-white paint might have an advantage for the user, it could have unaccounted for disadvantages beyond that.
Atmosphere - who cares... No biggie.

Houses - I suppose that could be a minor concern.

Trees and grass - potentially a positive, I'd guess.
 
Atmosphere - who cares... No biggie.

Houses - I suppose that could be a minor concern.

Trees and grass - potentially a positive, I'd guess.

Could be a positive and a negative. Positive for vegetation that struggles to get enough and conversely could burn vegetation to death with overexposure.
 
Could be a positive and a negative. Positive for vegetation that struggles to get enough and conversely could burn vegetation to death with overexposure.
no. just no.

lol
 
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