I really don't see why you can't by using combinations of different mirrors and lenses, but something that I found on the newsgroups says:
"In thermodynamics there is
entropy that cannot be violated and in optics diffuse light cannot
be collimated. "
Ok, so lets say reflectors and lenses are 100% efficient. Is it possible to collimiate a four foot, 3,000 lumen fluorsecent lamp source into a focused beam like a 3,000 search light if there's no limitation on the size of the optics?
"In thermodynamics there is
entropy that cannot be violated and in optics diffuse light cannot
be collimated. "
Ok, so lets say reflectors and lenses are 100% efficient. Is it possible to collimiate a four foot, 3,000 lumen fluorsecent lamp source into a focused beam like a 3,000 search light if there's no limitation on the size of the optics?
