Friday, June 30, 2017

Why you should visually prohibit Barbaric LED lightbulbs in your home

Our daily lives are full of things we take for granted and do not give much
attention. Do you think much about the lamps, or better yet, the bulbs in
your house? Generally, we pay attention to one thing only when he stops
working and must be fixed. Think bulbs when your ceiling light burn,
otherwise it's fine. The same goes for many other things pretenses or
indeed futile.
But if the devil is in the details, as the saying goes. He hides in
apparent trivialities too. Artificial lights, though they have been around
for over a century, have changed a lot over the past three decades and #
8212, and they are far from major trivially. You know maybe watch the
screens light at night is bad for your health, it disrupts the natural day
/ light cycle, and that the use of a hot filter gives your eyes much
better. LED bulbs are yet another case: they seem less obvious because we
usually do not watch them. Perhaps, metaphorically, we should.
How I Became LED current

In 2009, I started, first timidly and carefully, then on a regular basis in
the informal Paris Catacombs. The place has not its own light, which means
that visitors must bring their own, as do the cavers. So I bought the
projector powered by conventional battery every great sports store sells.
There were three small LED bulbs behind its protective glass. Later, I
bought another projector that had just one but more powerful LED bulb. All
projectors you can find on the shelves using these bulbs.
For special use as wide underground exploration, this makes sense. When you
know that you will stay for hours in a place with no light and experience
unexpected things as a closed output can occur, the battery life is the
first consideration, and the LEDs are undoubtedly the least lamp
energy-intensive .
Yet even then, when you're sitting in a room we quickly notice that the LED
light is unsatisfactory. Such light is cold. Its gross white-blue sorely
lacking warmth. Therefore cataphiles bring candles with them.
Better still, a acetylene lamp (powered carbide)
As long as we remain able to choose and that LEDs are an average freely
available for a particular use, I see no problem with them. Catacombs tours
are a small exposure time, and when the LEDs are used in order to save
battery power, they are good enough. But obviously, the world we not live
like that.
Years later, I went to Brazil and noticed a lot of artificial lights
displaying the same raw, eye color around bad cold. In the streets, in
bars, even in houses & # 8212; Brazilians are used to this kind of lights.
A paradox in a country known for its pretty hot girls and where there is
much more warmth than ruthless "developed" city. Add to LED assortment of
neon lights and television late at night and you get a visual splash
barbarism. Needless to say, I stuffed my place with incandescent, whether
traditional or halogen bulbs that glow with warm lights.
dangerous lamps

At least Brazil shows things as they are. LEDs are cold light not only to
the naked eye, but physically as well. While natural sources of light, like
the sun or lights, and artificial such as incandescent bulbs emit red and
infrared lights, LED lamps not infrared emit some red on the upper part of
the spectrum and intense blue.
Cold light is the essential character definition LED. Unlike other lamps,
they are not a source thermic because they emit no heat. They are high in
the blue spectrum, low on red and infrared. To mitigate the visual
inconvenience, companies have invented LED lights that show predominantly
yellow.
They are used in salons bars, in the streets, and even around the painting
to the art and monuments, making the ambiance associated with "chic".
However, these seemingly LED eye-friendly are dissimilar physically with
traditional light sources: they use a fluorescent sheet to "dilute" the
aggressive blue light in a whitish spot and exaggerate yellow and red to
hide the cooler colors & # 8212; which are still fully issued.
LED hot "apparently lie" about what they are. On the surface, they are
normal lights, flexible and stylish; the physical spectrum, which should
not be confused with the visible, they are not good in infrared, low in red
low spectrum and excessively blue. These invisible light emissions are not
only "colder" in general, but harmful to the eye as well.
Two studies in rats have shown that rats exposed to the light of equality,
Medium for 24 hours were only damaged by LEDs. Excess light blue hearts
visual cells while the lack of red and infrared prevents cell regeneration
& # 8212; and can leave us with less energy that the body also absorbs
energy sources of light.
Lights appear here yellow and have typical sober effect "chic". Compare
with incandescent bulbs and you'll notice their coldness, too
As a specialist in light therapy warns:
If you use LED lights after sunset, you reduce the regenerative capacity
and restoration of your eyes. Needless to say, with fewer regeneration you
end up with degeneration. In this case, the degeneration can lead to AMD,
which is the leading cause of blindness in the elderly. However, what is
that most fail to appreciate, LED light exposure is not balanced with
sunlight loaded with red parts of the spectrum is always damaging to your
biology. Just more than the night & # 8230;
[L] Main problem with LEDs is that they emit wavelengths mainly blue and
lack of healing and regeneration counteracting near infrared frequencies.
They have very little red in them, not infrared, which is the wavelength
required for the repair and regeneration.
An attempt to impose LED goosebumps

Since 2005, the European Union plans to impose LED everywhere and ban
incandescent bulbs. Not surprisingly, the army of unelected technocrats, it
justifies the umpteenth time restriction of our freedom with ecology. LEDs
consume much less! Well, this is true & # 8212; but is he living conditions
worth degrading people? Especially when millions of unwanted immigrants are
allowed to enter when they always receive more public institutions, and
when many already allow technocrats themselves?
Whatever the real importance of consuming less energy, the measure seems to
embody some micromanagement trigger sheer power of people's lives and a
good measure of influence. Several companies have invested heavily in LED
research, and they want their investment to pay for & # 8212; for research,
for shareholders, for the dark insiders revolving doors and for the
overpaid CEO.
The European Union is notoriously invaded by lobbyists. It mishmashes will
micromanage up jugs of olive oil and vacuum cleaners, to impose the will of
Big Corp to force consumers to buy its latest crap. How many Nichia
Corporation to pay good bureaucrats to enforce the practice?
It was originally planned to have all incandescent bulbs banned in 2012. A
group of other manufacturers, managed to pedal enough influence to lift the
total ban until at least 2018. Non-European countries evolved in parallel
with the European bureaucratic monster. In Brazil, houseware chain
retailers have stopped selling traditional bulbs. They still sell halogen
bulbs, although an employee said was they would be phased out next year due
to being rated energy C.
Forcing people to buy more expensive bulbs that will harm them and damage
their daily living conditions, then pocketing the benefits and
self-congratulations of Muh ecology: a perfect synthesis of large scale
globalist assholery. All quiet on the sidelines and seemingly non-political
channel, of course.
When I arrived in my current home, I climbed the ladder to remove the LED
lights and white basely put halogen bulbs instead. But I find that the
house was equipped with & # 8230; especially supports custom LED lamp.
These make loose connections with halogen bulbs. They work fine, though,
with the old incandescent bulbs & # 8212; something rather paradoxical
given that the halogens are the most incandescent bulbs "of" ecological.
Now my work halogen lamp is mounted on a vintage art deco lamp and all
pre-existing supports are fitted with incandescent lamps. Independent
retailers still sell a little.
Buying incandescent bulbs (and do not be a hypocrite leftist)

The party is more spicy to come. Guess who rushed to the defense of the
project to force the LED lights everywhere? Leftists __gVirt_NP_NN_NNPS <__
pseudo-radicals Alternet, which relied on straw man "conspiracy theories"
on the subject, and their fellow officials over the French Le Monde output
which instead dampened the results of the studies mentioned above above on
rats to make the issue seems trivial and too technical.
It is, however, that I am not the only one bothered by the brightness of
LED cold splash. As large bulb names to massively shifted their production,
hipsters have started making "vintage" bulbs ... and it turns out that
urban ailments like illuminating their trendy cafes and large apartments
with warm orange filaments. "Ecology", or at least the non-glamorous side,
is forced to the hoi polloi while those enjoying globalism still have the
options they want. It is not as if they were experts in hidden double
standards after all.
Conclusion
I long the day a craftsman from our side will start to make the old and
halogen bulbs. Bureaucrats and lovers of depopulation be damned. Until then
buy incandescent bulbs, store them if you can, and promote hot lights.
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