Tristan Scott
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So radio frequencies, Danny, if I go to the mountains where I hunt, do you know what this says? It says zero. Zero. Nothing. Nothing. This 200 megahertz, 8 gigahertz is completely alien. It doesn't exist. Light fidelity.
So potentially, a transmitter is available from Hyperion Tech, which features a 940NM1WIR LED and supports a wide bandwidth of 100KHz to 25MHz. Okay, whatever the fuck that means. That's one watt.
So potentially, a transmitter is available from Hyperion Tech, which features a 940NM1WIR LED and supports a wide bandwidth of 100KHz to 25MHz. Okay, whatever the fuck that means. That's one watt.
So potentially, a transmitter is available from Hyperion Tech, which features a 940NM1WIR LED and supports a wide bandwidth of 100KHz to 25MHz. Okay, whatever the fuck that means. That's one watt.
One watt, infrared, 940 nanometers. So it's basically an infrared LED. And they're using it to transmit data, which is cool because the idea is we are used to infrared light. That's something the body has taken as an input signal for a long time. So the idea is it would be less harmful potentially than radio frequency, which is completely alien. However...
One watt, infrared, 940 nanometers. So it's basically an infrared LED. And they're using it to transmit data, which is cool because the idea is we are used to infrared light. That's something the body has taken as an input signal for a long time. So the idea is it would be less harmful potentially than radio frequency, which is completely alien. However...
One watt, infrared, 940 nanometers. So it's basically an infrared LED. And they're using it to transmit data, which is cool because the idea is we are used to infrared light. That's something the body has taken as an input signal for a long time. So the idea is it would be less harmful potentially than radio frequency, which is completely alien. However...
I'm not 100% certain that that would still be the case because a lot of the research from the 70s, from Alan Frey, from folks like Dr. Martin Powell, who has looked into like voltage gated ion channel activation from EMFs, they all say the same thing, that it's not just about the frequency, it's about the modulation. So a frequency is one component.
I'm not 100% certain that that would still be the case because a lot of the research from the 70s, from Alan Frey, from folks like Dr. Martin Powell, who has looked into like voltage gated ion channel activation from EMFs, they all say the same thing, that it's not just about the frequency, it's about the modulation. So a frequency is one component.
I'm not 100% certain that that would still be the case because a lot of the research from the 70s, from Alan Frey, from folks like Dr. Martin Powell, who has looked into like voltage gated ion channel activation from EMFs, they all say the same thing, that it's not just about the frequency, it's about the modulation. So a frequency is one component.
But in order to get the data through, you have to modulate the wave to carry the data to be received by, you know, the the receiving trans transceiver. And that is very pulsed. It's very unnatural, like sunlight and electromagnetic waves in nature are just like continuous waves. They don't have modulation techniques applied to them.
But in order to get the data through, you have to modulate the wave to carry the data to be received by, you know, the the receiving trans transceiver. And that is very pulsed. It's very unnatural, like sunlight and electromagnetic waves in nature are just like continuous waves. They don't have modulation techniques applied to them.
But in order to get the data through, you have to modulate the wave to carry the data to be received by, you know, the the receiving trans transceiver. And that is very pulsed. It's very unnatural, like sunlight and electromagnetic waves in nature are just like continuous waves. They don't have modulation techniques applied to them.
So you still are going to have to modulate an infrared wave because you need to there needs to be data on the wave or else like that's the whole point of wireless technology. So I'm curious, I would love to test it. I would love to see research on alternative solutions like that. And that's kind of what's, what's exciting, but there's, it's multifaceted. It's very complicated.
So you still are going to have to modulate an infrared wave because you need to there needs to be data on the wave or else like that's the whole point of wireless technology. So I'm curious, I would love to test it. I would love to see research on alternative solutions like that. And that's kind of what's, what's exciting, but there's, it's multifaceted. It's very complicated.
So you still are going to have to modulate an infrared wave because you need to there needs to be data on the wave or else like that's the whole point of wireless technology. So I'm curious, I would love to test it. I would love to see research on alternative solutions like that. And that's kind of what's, what's exciting, but there's, it's multifaceted. It's very complicated.
We started talking about light, dude, lights pretty easy. I'm not going to lie when we just need to copy the sun. Um, The rest of the electromagnetic spectrum is far more complex. And we haven't even talked about the Earth's natural magnetic field and resonance and fields interacting with each other, having a biological effect. There's a lot going on. Yeah. So...
We started talking about light, dude, lights pretty easy. I'm not going to lie when we just need to copy the sun. Um, The rest of the electromagnetic spectrum is far more complex. And we haven't even talked about the Earth's natural magnetic field and resonance and fields interacting with each other, having a biological effect. There's a lot going on. Yeah. So...
We started talking about light, dude, lights pretty easy. I'm not going to lie when we just need to copy the sun. Um, The rest of the electromagnetic spectrum is far more complex. And we haven't even talked about the Earth's natural magnetic field and resonance and fields interacting with each other, having a biological effect. There's a lot going on. Yeah. So...
when it comes to the daylight computer, how did you guys get, how did you and Anjan get hooked up about it? And then, and then, um, what specifically are, are you working on in regards to the technology and everything you guys are doing at the company?