Well what if the local brown dwarf was a black body? Yanno, eatting light?
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23244749 Do you even know what a Black body is? [
link to en.wikipedia.org]
Black body at what temperature? 200 K or 500 K? 1000 K? 2000 K?
You are the usual GLP illiterate who picks up some terms from other posts that sound good and parrots it, without even knowing the meaning of the terms and without looking up the meaning or of it applies to the current situation.
We are talking about a Brown dwarf star. Even if you idealize a Brown dwarf star as a Black body, you would get a Black body in the temperature range of 1000 K to 2000 K, emitting a lot of IR radiation and in the red sectrum. And of course a Brown dwarf star reflects light - per definition it's a failed star, composed mainly from Hydrogen.
Notice how there is no response to the black body question...
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 23244749 still no word from the shills about my black body statement/question
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 43094504 Notice that im not 24/7 on GLP - and notice that I'm in a different time zone?
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