Tristan Scott
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Because the frequency they use to... The reason why it flickers is because that's what's used to control brightness. So they use an electronics control mechanism called pulse width modulation. And that controls the brightness. So instead of just like lowering the amount of current they're pushing through the diode, that light emitting diode. Instead... they turn it on and then they turn it off.
Because the frequency they use to... The reason why it flickers is because that's what's used to control brightness. So they use an electronics control mechanism called pulse width modulation. And that controls the brightness. So instead of just like lowering the amount of current they're pushing through the diode, that light emitting diode. Instead... they turn it on and then they turn it off.
Because the frequency they use to... The reason why it flickers is because that's what's used to control brightness. So they use an electronics control mechanism called pulse width modulation. And that controls the brightness. So instead of just like lowering the amount of current they're pushing through the diode, that light emitting diode. Instead... they turn it on and then they turn it off.
So that has a more consistent output of like color, especially at lower brightness and just a higher precision for control. So instead of literally the dimmer switch just turning it down in terms of current, like you would with normal things, it's literally just cycling it on and off and increasing the amount of time off versus the amount of time on to get to lower brightness.
So that has a more consistent output of like color, especially at lower brightness and just a higher precision for control. So instead of literally the dimmer switch just turning it down in terms of current, like you would with normal things, it's literally just cycling it on and off and increasing the amount of time off versus the amount of time on to get to lower brightness.
So that has a more consistent output of like color, especially at lower brightness and just a higher precision for control. So instead of literally the dimmer switch just turning it down in terms of current, like you would with normal things, it's literally just cycling it on and off and increasing the amount of time off versus the amount of time on to get to lower brightness.
And on phones, that's happening at a frequency in the hundreds of hertz range, which is just above visual perception, and it drives your brain and eyes crazy. And this is known side effects. You can look up electrical engineering standards, even agree. Flickering LEDs causes eye strain, headaches, migraines, aggravates symptoms in ASD, autism children, panic attacks, anxiety. And guess what?
And on phones, that's happening at a frequency in the hundreds of hertz range, which is just above visual perception, and it drives your brain and eyes crazy. And this is known side effects. You can look up electrical engineering standards, even agree. Flickering LEDs causes eye strain, headaches, migraines, aggravates symptoms in ASD, autism children, panic attacks, anxiety. And guess what?
And on phones, that's happening at a frequency in the hundreds of hertz range, which is just above visual perception, and it drives your brain and eyes crazy. And this is known side effects. You can look up electrical engineering standards, even agree. Flickering LEDs causes eye strain, headaches, migraines, aggravates symptoms in ASD, autism children, panic attacks, anxiety. And guess what?
Every single phone display and pretty much every LED light is powered or is controlled with pulse width modulation. How did you learn about all this shit? So I'm an electrical engineer by degree who became obsessed with health because I had one too many concussions. How'd you get concussions? I played soccer in college. So most of them from that.
Every single phone display and pretty much every LED light is powered or is controlled with pulse width modulation. How did you learn about all this shit? So I'm an electrical engineer by degree who became obsessed with health because I had one too many concussions. How'd you get concussions? I played soccer in college. So most of them from that.
Every single phone display and pretty much every LED light is powered or is controlled with pulse width modulation. How did you learn about all this shit? So I'm an electrical engineer by degree who became obsessed with health because I had one too many concussions. How'd you get concussions? I played soccer in college. So most of them from that.
And then last one that put me over the edge, I didn't even know I was concussed, just like passed out and hit my head, did everything wrong in that acute recovery phase. So went down the rabbit hole. And I was fascinated with health. And, you know, my mom's from Austria. I grew up in the outdoors. Like I love the outdoors. And...
And then last one that put me over the edge, I didn't even know I was concussed, just like passed out and hit my head, did everything wrong in that acute recovery phase. So went down the rabbit hole. And I was fascinated with health. And, you know, my mom's from Austria. I grew up in the outdoors. Like I love the outdoors. And...
And then last one that put me over the edge, I didn't even know I was concussed, just like passed out and hit my head, did everything wrong in that acute recovery phase. So went down the rabbit hole. And I was fascinated with health. And, you know, my mom's from Austria. I grew up in the outdoors. Like I love the outdoors. And...
Yeah, just kept going down these rabbit holes and realized quickly that we're just so disconnected from nature and that's a large reason why we're so unhealthy and that there's a big electromagnetic piece to this conversation. Like I started with the food, I started with the plastics. I wrote a book half about regenerative agriculture and food.
Yeah, just kept going down these rabbit holes and realized quickly that we're just so disconnected from nature and that's a large reason why we're so unhealthy and that there's a big electromagnetic piece to this conversation. Like I started with the food, I started with the plastics. I wrote a book half about regenerative agriculture and food.
Yeah, just kept going down these rabbit holes and realized quickly that we're just so disconnected from nature and that's a large reason why we're so unhealthy and that there's a big electromagnetic piece to this conversation. Like I started with the food, I started with the plastics. I wrote a book half about regenerative agriculture and food.
And then I just was like, hey, these people online are talking about like EMFs and grounding and stuff. And honestly- they don't know what they're talking about because they've never clearly taken a physics course. And I see these like pendants and neutralizers.
And then I just was like, hey, these people online are talking about like EMFs and grounding and stuff. And honestly- they don't know what they're talking about because they've never clearly taken a physics course. And I see these like pendants and neutralizers.