I still don't buy it, but maybe I haven't given the idea a fair shake. I'll look into it more before commenting again.SpiderWebComm said:I just read my post again to make sure, and it makes perfect sense. The light acts as a mirror, with the source being consistent from anywhere on the table. The only time the system doesn't work is if the lights are not hanging dead-center.
I'll try again:
With flourescent lights, you will see a "bar" of light on each ball. With the banking system I described above, you aim the end of the bar on the CB to the "center" of the bar on the OB. All I do really is "connect the dots" visually and pull the trigger at pocket speed.
With incandescent lights, there must be at least 3 bulbs (these lights are not as good, flourescent is way-better, you will see 3 "dots" on each ball). Aim the outside dot (reflection) to the center dot (reflection).
The reflection does move from one ball to the other, but it doesn't matter. The closer you are to the center, the higher on the ball the reflection - the farther you are from center, the lower the reflection. It's a self-correcting system, but once again, the light MUST be center above the table. Yes, if the CB is dead-center and the OB is against the rail, the CB reflection is on top and the OB is closer to the equator. Doesn't matter, Pat.
I respect some of your posts, because you like to map out the geometric proofs to dis-prove some horse-shit rumors that float around. Before you blast it---- go to your table and try it and then report backI wouldn't post bad information, trust me. Once again, the lights must be hanging dead-center above the table. I'm not a math genius, I would guess the proof for that is advanced because of the geometry of the curvature of the ball, versus its relation to the light. I make my proof on "does the ball go" vs. how to carry the 1 and proving angles congruent, etc.
True story: I'm in China right now and showed a snooker club owner that system (because of this thread) and he was so elated for the knowledge he said (through an interpreter) I never have to pay for table time in his club (this is earlier yesterday). Connect the dots, pocket speed the ball, ball goes.Have fun.
Dave
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