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  • I think you're describing diffusion versus the typical reflection where all light continues in the same direction. In this case the light diffuses, scattering in every direction. Because of that scattering, no specific point will receive a significant amount of energy to burn anything.

  • Trying to translate from legal wording:

    It sounds like the district court blocked the law due to first amendment violation. But Florida presented it to the Supreme Court as a question of how much power the district court has on enforcement, rather than an issue of first amendment violation. So the Supreme Court declined that aspect, and not the first amendment issue itself.

    Does that sound right, or did I misunderstand?

    It's depressing that they sound eager to throw the first amendment under the bus if it's presented.