SSDD
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However, if people are indoors, surrounded by surfaces at 296 K, they receive back about 900 watts from the wall, ceiling, and other surroundings, so the net loss is only about 100 watts.
Your failure to provide a source that agrees with your one way flow, smart wave/smart photon theory is noted.
Yep..that's what they say... Doesn't it seem strange to you that they could provide no measurements of the supposed two way energy flow?