Man, not to keep this 'debate' going but I just did a little research on this and I don't understand why Mirrors would so be bad?
You keep mentioning mirrors don't diffuse the light properly but light emitted from the bulb isn't diffused is it?
Like you have mentioned, Any object your eyes can see absorbs light, just as everything has a thermal expansion rate.
A FLAT mirror reflects light just as it is shown the light (Magnification Rate of 1). Meaning, If you stand infront of a mirror, your reflection will appear the same height and distance. I think you or someone else mentioned Mirrors being used in Telescopes, so that means they are good reflectors. Which from my 'research' would be spot on, to replicate the image your looking at with the most clarity.
That all being said, it seems if you could replicate the light as real as it is Emitted, how could mirrors be deemed shitty material for a grow room? As for 'hots spots', I can't possibly imagen why a perfectly flat mirror would ever cause a hot spot... How? I could see if the mirror was concave.. but not flat.
I always thought the reason Mirrors aren't used in grow rooms was it would be too much of a pain in the ass to cut each one to fit properly, not to mention the outragoues price it would cost.
Just another thought.. If the light was reflected using a Mirror, without any 'Diffusion'... wouldn't that only mean More Penetration (With a flat mirror it could never exceed Max Penetration from the Direct light emitted by bulb)??? Isn't 'Diffusion' in the sense of passing the light through another object (like "clear" grease) just robbing more lumens?