Tristan Scott
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The Department of Energy?
The Department of Energy?
The Department of Energy?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
The same company that was renamed three times after it was originally called the Manhattan Project. Sure, yeah. The company that made the fucking atomic bomb.
The same company that was renamed three times after it was originally called the Manhattan Project. Sure, yeah. The company that made the fucking atomic bomb.
The same company that was renamed three times after it was originally called the Manhattan Project. Sure, yeah. The company that made the fucking atomic bomb.
Department of Energy. Yeah.
Department of Energy. Yeah.
Department of Energy. Yeah.
Yeah. That's crazy.
Yeah. That's crazy.
Yeah. That's crazy.
I didn't know that. But the problem is they have a standard that is completely ignorant of the fact that infrared light is vitally important for our biology and our health and all life on this planet. Sunlight is 50 to 55 percent infrared light from an energy perspective. 70% infrared light from a photons per second perspective. And when we switch to LEDs, that goes to zero.
I didn't know that. But the problem is they have a standard that is completely ignorant of the fact that infrared light is vitally important for our biology and our health and all life on this planet. Sunlight is 50 to 55 percent infrared light from an energy perspective. 70% infrared light from a photons per second perspective. And when we switch to LEDs, that goes to zero.
I didn't know that. But the problem is they have a standard that is completely ignorant of the fact that infrared light is vitally important for our biology and our health and all life on this planet. Sunlight is 50 to 55 percent infrared light from an energy perspective. 70% infrared light from a photons per second perspective. And when we switch to LEDs, that goes to zero.
When we're inside behind energy efficient glass, a lot of that gets filtered out. So what I like to do with incandescence, and Steve is pulling up some nice spectrums here.
When we're inside behind energy efficient glass, a lot of that gets filtered out. So what I like to do with incandescence, and Steve is pulling up some nice spectrums here.