Tristan Scott
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a reasonable amount. So they're basically paying like 3X what you're paying in electricity. So to put incandescents in their house is going to cost a lot more money. Again, if they have their lights on all the time, like 45 cents. Why are they paying 45 cents? Because the utility companies and- In San Francisco. In California are a joke. That's why. Oh. Yeah.
a reasonable amount. So they're basically paying like 3X what you're paying in electricity. So to put incandescents in their house is going to cost a lot more money. Again, if they have their lights on all the time, like 45 cents. Why are they paying 45 cents? Because the utility companies and- In San Francisco. In California are a joke. That's why. Oh. Yeah.
a reasonable amount. So they're basically paying like 3X what you're paying in electricity. So to put incandescents in their house is going to cost a lot more money. Again, if they have their lights on all the time, like 45 cents. Why are they paying 45 cents? Because the utility companies and- In San Francisco. In California are a joke. That's why. Oh. Yeah.
And utility companies in general, it's this weird, you know, public service utility for a public good, but they're quasi private companies. So it's the same thing like in Europe right now, you know, with all the natural gas issues and the Russia-Ukraine war, the price of electricity in like Germany is similar. It's like 40 to 60 cents a kilowatt hour.
And utility companies in general, it's this weird, you know, public service utility for a public good, but they're quasi private companies. So it's the same thing like in Europe right now, you know, with all the natural gas issues and the Russia-Ukraine war, the price of electricity in like Germany is similar. It's like 40 to 60 cents a kilowatt hour.
And utility companies in general, it's this weird, you know, public service utility for a public good, but they're quasi private companies. So it's the same thing like in Europe right now, you know, with all the natural gas issues and the Russia-Ukraine war, the price of electricity in like Germany is similar. It's like 40 to 60 cents a kilowatt hour.
So they've banned incandescents a long time ago. And that's all about energy efficiency. But it's not practical. And that's where the whole energy generation and energy consumption conversation is so important for society. But we should not be compromising because no one is acknowledging how important light is for our health.
So they've banned incandescents a long time ago. And that's all about energy efficiency. But it's not practical. And that's where the whole energy generation and energy consumption conversation is so important for society. But we should not be compromising because no one is acknowledging how important light is for our health.
So they've banned incandescents a long time ago. And that's all about energy efficiency. But it's not practical. And that's where the whole energy generation and energy consumption conversation is so important for society. But we should not be compromising because no one is acknowledging how important light is for our health.
And if we just spend more time outside or got more outside light indoors, then we wouldn't even have to worry about how efficient our lights actually are. And at what cost? You know, $1.6 billion. Okay. How many people have chronic disease and how much does that cost?
And if we just spend more time outside or got more outside light indoors, then we wouldn't even have to worry about how efficient our lights actually are. And at what cost? You know, $1.6 billion. Okay. How many people have chronic disease and how much does that cost?
And if we just spend more time outside or got more outside light indoors, then we wouldn't even have to worry about how efficient our lights actually are. And at what cost? You know, $1.6 billion. Okay. How many people have chronic disease and how much does that cost?
Right. Right. Way more than that. So what is the lowest hanging, most obvious risk?
Right. Right. Way more than that. So what is the lowest hanging, most obvious risk?
Right. Right. Way more than that. So what is the lowest hanging, most obvious risk?
thing that these lights are doing to us that we know of that's been like studied or is being investigated or has been written about whatever or that interested you originally the good or the bad the bad the bad lights yeah yeah what is like the those so if we do if they do implement that those lights um with the new the highest most energy efficient blue lights possibly ever created by human beings and we're not allowed to use these kind of lights what would happen to to the human body
thing that these lights are doing to us that we know of that's been like studied or is being investigated or has been written about whatever or that interested you originally the good or the bad the bad the bad lights yeah yeah what is like the those so if we do if they do implement that those lights um with the new the highest most energy efficient blue lights possibly ever created by human beings and we're not allowed to use these kind of lights what would happen to to the human body
thing that these lights are doing to us that we know of that's been like studied or is being investigated or has been written about whatever or that interested you originally the good or the bad the bad the bad lights yeah yeah what is like the those so if we do if they do implement that those lights um with the new the highest most energy efficient blue lights possibly ever created by human beings and we're not allowed to use these kind of lights what would happen to to the human body
We would just have more oxidative stress, more mitochondrial dysfunction, which leads to pretty much all chronic diseases because it's unbalanced. Like I said, the the higher energy wavelengths are higher energy, so they come at a cost at the cellular level. So blue light is blue lights vitally important for our biology. We go outside in the morning. blue light is what wakes us up.
We would just have more oxidative stress, more mitochondrial dysfunction, which leads to pretty much all chronic diseases because it's unbalanced. Like I said, the the higher energy wavelengths are higher energy, so they come at a cost at the cellular level. So blue light is blue lights vitally important for our biology. We go outside in the morning. blue light is what wakes us up.