OK, the riddle me this. Why were prisms left on the moon instead of a mirror?
If the Earth was flat, couldn't we simply have shot a laser perpendicular to the spot that the mirrors were left?
The reason a prism was left on the moon was because with the earth being round, we can shoot at an angle and still get a return.
Um, I'm asserting something much simpler. Nothing was left on the moon.
In FET, shooting a laser at the moon will scatter most of the light in the atmosphere, a bunch will be absorbed by the moon, then most of it will scatter, a very small amount will return back to earth, and only about 1 photon will make it back to the origin.
In RET, shooting a laser at a highly reflective retroreflector array will avoid all the loss caused by the moons light absorption and scattering. This means the only factor is atmospheric refraction. There should be phenomenally more light returning than a single photon.
The fact that shooting a laser at the moon will result in 1 photon returning is PROOF of FET, not of RET. Why are you RE'ers even bringing this nonsense up, you are only embarrassing yourselves.