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Save the Incandescent Bulb

@Legalizebulbs

Light matters. Incandescent bulbs support circadian health, mood, & cellular function. Federal regulations seek to ban 40W & 60W bulbs by 2028. Fight back! 💡

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Save the Incandescent Bulb
Save the Incandescent Bulb@Legalizebulbs·
The federal government has plans to ban all incandescent light bulbs by 2028. That includes beautiful 40-60W bulbs like this. Demand that the Trump Administration block this tyranny and use the hashtag #LegalizeBulbs More to come soon!
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Bachelor Dinosaur
Bachelor Dinosaur@BachelorDino·
@Legalizebulbs Where to get them. If I could buy higher wattage incandescents, I’d replace the LEDs in a heartbeat.
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Save the Incandescent Bulb@Legalizebulbs·
What kind of light lights your home at night?
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Save the Incandescent Bulb@Legalizebulbs·
@bighealer_sarah For a salt lamp, you cant really go wrong with just getting the standard tiny incandescent bulbs but you can look for amber ones too if they sell tiny amber incandescents, I actually have not looked.
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Sarah the Homeopath
Sarah the Homeopath@bighealer_sarah·
@Legalizebulbs I would do more candles and lanterns but most of them are petroleum, too, and it is starting to get too hot for fire. But someone suggested salt lamps so I am going to get some of those for ambient light.
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Jeremy Kauffman 🦔🌲🌕
Jeremy Kauffman 🦔🌲🌕@jeremykauffman·
giving my kids extra video game time where they can only play games they vibe code
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Zaid K. Dahhaj
Zaid K. Dahhaj@zaidkdahhaj·
Accurate
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Strainless Lighting
Strainless Lighting@strainlesslight·
Why do old movies feel so nostalgic? A thread 🧵
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Dr. Ammous
Dr. Ammous@AmmousMD·
What if food isn't your body's energy source? Melanin uses light to split water and generate electrical energy that powers your cells. The light you’re exposed to matters ☀️
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Paul Saladino, MD
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd·
The importance of infrared light ☀️ Always love hanging out with @tristan__scott_ and learning about the importance of sunlight.
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
stop taking fish oil stop taking creatine stop taking birth control stop drinking kombucha stop taking hair loss pills stop eating so many veggies stop eating seed oils stop taking multivitamins stop drinking tap water stop touching receipts stop using sunscreen stop wearing polyester return to nature
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Paul Saladino, MD
Paul Saladino, MD@paulsaladinomd·
@kofiwest_gh Incandescent bulbs are the new bitcoin. Red incandescents are even better for evening.
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Save the Incandescent Bulb@Legalizebulbs·
@thelightdiet @grok I am just shitposting, you have clearly made a very important and cool product, particularly for those who live where incandescents are banned or for those who can afford to spend more on a better bulb.
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Matt Maruca 🌞
Matt Maruca 🌞@thelightdiet·
@grok could you please refer back to my carefully researched responses to other people regarding the flicker on standard incandescent bulbs and how a cleanly driven LED (which Lumos is), can actually end up with less flicker/modulation depth than an incandescent running on AC power? Could you also please break down the difference in the lifetime of an incandescent versus Lumios (~1,000 vs. 25,000 hours), and therefore the approximate cost of replacements including actual dollar cost as well as time? Oh, and please don’t forget to include the extra cost spent on electricity for the wasted heat production. And anything else you find relevant. And no, these people can’t say that we don’t have the benefits of an incandescent, because you’ve seen our spectrum and you see how it is deeply enriched in deep red and near infrared wavelengths, those most essential for the effects sought after by biohackers and the wellness crowd. Spectra of Lumios Glow on daylight (2700K) and candle (1200K) modes, respectively. Ultra-high CRI (98+) on daylight mode. Effectively flicker-free. Very low blue, and massively infrared enriched. Yet still approximately 4x times more efficient than a 40W incandescent, correct? Trust me, I love incandescents. That’s why we spent years meticulously replicating the spectrum with light emitting diode, so that we could make incandescents great again and bring healthy light back to the people. Also please refer back to the discussion regarding whether LED light is simply inferior in and of itself, as some self proclaimed “experts“ were claiming to me, without any substance or basis whatsoever, referring to how phosphors can cause eye strain or other issues and so on. The phosphors are a part of our secret sauce, allowing for the significant smoothing of the blue Driver spectrum and the massive transformation to abroad, near-infrared abundant spectrum. Dr. Alexander Wunsch, M.D., Ph.D., the world’s leading expert in integrative photobiology, who spent nearly a decade campaigning the European commission against the banning of the incandescent bulb, a staunch critic of the mandate on LED lighting for over a decade, led the development of this project as our scientific advisor, and has come to the conclusion that this is now a superior light source, both due to its spectral quality, still a great degree of efficiency, and significant customizability. raoptics.com/lumios
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