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If many are doing that, then it should be easy for you to name some examples. And please not Daniel Nunez, who thinks LEDs have linear electrical properties when they don't. All he's demonstrated is that he doesn't understand how LEDs and electricity work.
Originally posted by bluestorm
already many are using this formula to produce advanced technologies, by no means would I call it pseudo science...
Originally posted by bluestorm
please since this is a post on vortex math, maybe study this subject a little so i dont have to teach you about it, i highly recommend you do so along with the unified field theory
i only use 1+1 just to say that simple truths can be found in math, once you study this subject then you will see many more undeniable simple truths. im not a religious minded person but i am very excited that so much can be explained by all this..
There is no "technology". There is a coil design, and it's not particularly efficient compared to other coil designs which are less costly to produce and in fact more efficient.
Originally posted by bluestorm
this technology is new we are just beginning to understand it. why are so many hating i wonder, and what good does it do to discourage people from exploring this and call them ignorant?
Originally posted by bluestorm
reply to post by -PLB-
to each there own, im not an Academic nor an engineer, but i do own two farm and garden stores
You could use some help.
Originally posted by bluestorm
what do i know
Connecting a fourth LED in parallel does not increase the total current. It just makes all the LEDs dimmer because the same current is shared between more LEDs.
Originally posted by bluestorm
reply to post by buddhasystem
buddha, i looked over a few of you past post on this topic, its obvious that you will do whatever you can to hate on it
you have proven way before me to be very good at taking things out of context
Im excited and am actually using my line of work to try hands on real life practical experiments, ones that are very promising for my businesses future, which is super efficient lighting for the indoor grower.
I also dabble in wireless electricity, and growing veggies with frequencies and electricity
im sure you would love to dis on those also but your only debating yourself really..
Originally posted by bluestorm
reply to post by -PLB-
I live in colorado where some indoor growers run a hundred thousand watts of power just to light up their warehouse medical growing operations
Originally posted by bluestorm
in my life a main reason ive always disliked academia was their need for a distinction between reality and fantasy, i always tended to keep a foot in each world