Monday, 23 April 2018

Understanding the Blue Light



Natural phenomenon occur as usual in continuous spectrum of frequency, following certain formula, at least from a 3rd dimensional physics point of view, which may allow us the 'educated speculation' that this is a similar case from the point of view of, let's say, a higher dimensional physics, too.


As in the case of the Pink Light, it may be worth to be taken in consideration that in order to visualize properly the Blue Light, we have to understand it at least in 3rd density terms.

We are also entitled to consider that the 3rd dimensional visible veritable Blue Light is to a great extent the 3rd density counterpart of the metaphysical Blue Light which carries the energy we consider to imagine from here, on the earth...

So, the proper understanding of it in the earthling physical terms, concerning its visible spectrum, will help us at an unconscious level to visualize what in fact should it be.

Think at first that the power of light frequency emission (relative to human perception) is proportional to f (frequency of radiation, from 760nm to 380nm).


Going forward, we might also speculate that a frequency band (again, assimilated with 3rd D physics) of a phenomenon occurring in higher dimensions has to be resembled in the same way from a 3rd density audible and visible point of view...


What we have 'at hand' (thus it is at the hand of very few scientists, not at everyone's hand), but it is however an example of an earthling 'natural occurring' of blue, light and sound as well,
is the blue light of Cherenkov radiation:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherenkov_radiation

"Unlike fluorescence or emission spectra that have characteristic spectral peaks, Cherenkov radiation is continuous. Around the visible spectrum, the relative intensity per unit frequency is approximately proportional to the frequency. That is, higher frequencies (shorter wavelengths) are more intense in Cherenkov radiation. This is why visible Cherenkov radiation is observed to be brilliant blue."

For an average awakened and physics educated person, and from an esoteric point of view, we may consider the blue light of Cherenkov radiation as... the 'most blue' among all blue lights which may be now seen on earth...


However on your display will appear only a resemblance of the very Cherenkov radiation, resulting from the mixing of the display's main colors. It is not the continuous spectrum radiation as it might be seen in-situ where it occurs.
Even so, it gives us a rough idea of how it may look like.
It seems also matching the blue on the right page of the blog http://2012portal.blogspot.com, "MASS MEDITATIONS CLICK HERE"...







Related links:

Reversed Cherenkov radiation: https://ac.els-cdn.com/S1369702111700207/1-s2.0-S1369702111700207-main.pdf?_tid=7c334793-b0ca-4d0c-95f4-6a570d492516&acdnat=1524482744_28e333f688a73e9be985a5847d95f994

Particle Astrophysics Lecture 5, Multimessenger Astronomy:  http://w3.iihe.ac.be/~aguilar/PHYS-467/PA5.html

What is Cherenkov Light?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8cHfoHvElY

Cherenkov radiation, opens up the possibility of exploring high-performance integrated free-electron light sources and optoelectronic devices
https://www.nature.com/articles/nphoton.2017.45

 Based on this threshold-less Cherenkov radiation, the first integrated free-electron light source has been realized
http://nano-oelab.ee.tsinghua.edu.cn/lab/assets/images/kxyjpdf/1491919559292Integrated%20Cherenkov%20radiation%20emitter%20eliminating%20the%20electron%20velocity%20threshold.pdf




Cobra's up to date post: http://2012portal.blogspot.com/2018/04/peace-meditation-and-budapest-ascension.html






Thursday, 12 April 2018

The Medium Pressure Discharge Lamp


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Proposals for research will come into discussion in order to discuss and achieve lighting sources for esoteric purposes.



Depiction of ED28 and ED37 medium pressure discharge lamps with sized arc tube,
 and clear (uncoated) outer bulbs, for a better description of inner details.



Briefly, there will be in discussion 2 cases:

1 - The former 'medium pressure mercury lamp' from which we try to use the advantages (not taken in consideration for general lighting) which we consider from our point of view;

2 - a development of lamps with noble gases and gases mixtures, working with hot cathodes and arc-discharge, avoiding the disadvantages of the high pressure discharge.

We remember that for our esoteric purpose we are more interested in the color and quality of light rather than a high efficiency, color rending, and other issues which are the subject of general lighting.
So, an apart kind of research is needed in this case.

As an overview, these lamps (lower pressure) have to have a larger (especially longer) arc tube, and a larger outer glass than the HID lamps of same power.



Discussion to continue...






Related posts:

Specific Lights: http://lightcommunitylighting.blogspot.com/2018/01/blog-post.html








Related links:

The Effects of Mercury Vapour Pressure
http://www.lamptech.co.uk/Documents/M2%20Pressure.htm
http://www.lamptech.co.uk/Documents/M3%20Spectra.htm

MA Medium Pressure Lamps
http://www.lamptech.co.uk/Documents/M8%20MA.htm

MA Medium Pressure Mercury Vapour
http://www.lamptech.co.uk/MA.htm


 







https://www.lighting-gallery.net/gallery/displayimage.php?album=1994&pos=4&pid=74254





Wednesday, 11 April 2018

The Pink Light Egg-shapped Bulb - 1


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THE HYBRID INCANDESCENT/XENON-DISCHARGE LAMP

An attempt to obtain a 1/f pink light source



Proposal for research will come into discussion in order to achieve an '1/f' pink light...

The 'hybrid incandescent/xenon-discharge lamp' may be, among others, an attempt to achieve a 'pink egg light source' with a continuum spectral 1/f relative power emission, for the case if this might be difficult to achieve in other ways, or as a case itself.


More or less of us heared about 'incandescent krypton bulb' or 'incandescent xenon bulb'...

But, if you are in knowledge, try to imagine what happens if in the 'incandescent xenon bulb' the xenon ignites around the filament.
Of course you have to create the proper condition in order to achieve it.
Instead of using the xenon as an inert gas in which the incandescent filament works, you have to use the filament inside a xenon discharge arc tube.



Depiction of the supposed lamp - appearance 



Yes! The filament is in the midst of the arc tube,... and the gas discharge occurs around and alongside the filament...
The lamp requires a ballast.


Depiction of the supposed lamp with details



Case into discussion, subject of research:

There are in fact 2 lamps (as principle) in a single arc tube, the incandescent lamp and the xenon discharge lamp working together...

The filament is incandescent and light emitting during the entire discharge process.

We try in this way to combine the spectrum of the incandescent lamp with the spectrum of the xenon discharge...

What the research must bring is: how much incandescence and how much xenon discharge is needed in order to have a proper balance of the spectrum...

As in the case of mercury lamps, the xenon discharge at high pressure  is expected to exert a constriction which can prevent the evaporation of the tungsten filament.
http://www.lamptech.co.uk/Documents/M2%20Pressure.htm

Constriction of high pressure arc discharge
[Image for illustration only, and educative purpose]



Related posts:

 http://lightcommunitylighting.blogspot.com/2018/02/understanding-pink-light.html

 http://lightcommunitylighting.blogspot.com/2018/01/blog-post_31.html



Discussion to continue...






Cobra's up to date post:
http://2012portal.blogspot.com/2018/04/make-this-viral-peace-meditation-2018-4.html