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RobbinHoodz

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Howdy,

check out this video for more information:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbU_NTxorFk
 
Could you give us a brief description of the video - many of us don't have time to check out every video linked here, so a description is very helpful.
 
I watched your video and I don't understand the purpose? A bunch of flashing lights over some containers of (soil?) with some "synth" music conveys no" information" that I can grasp. Sorry but I just don't "get it" (I am not the brightest bulb in the pack-no pun intended!)

Perhaps you could give us a brief write up so other folks might also be enlightened? Thanks!
 
I came up with this invention by accident when I inserted RC-helicopter controller into TV video input. I then noticed, that it has a very "saw waveform".

Then I realized, that these controlles can be used to control LED-lights so that they blink all the time.

It should save some energy and it cools down the LEDs so much, that I think you can give them about 10 times more voltages as usual. Now I am running about 4 times more as usual power. The LEDs are very cool to touch, not even warm.

Now I am experimenting how the plants react to the blinking light. They should sprout in few days.
 
RobbinHoodz said:
I came up with this invention by accident when I inserted RC-helicopter controller into TV video input. I then noticed, that it has a very "saw waveform".

Then I realized, that these controlles can be used to control LED-lights so that they blink all the time.

It should save some energy and it cools down the LEDs so much, that I think you can give them about 10 times more voltages as usual. Now I am running about 4 times more as usual power. The LEDs are very cool to touch, not even warm.

Now I am experimenting how the plants react to the blinking light. They should sprout in few days.

So, why would one want live with strobing lights? I certainly would not.

Come to think of it, I'm sure it has been mentioned in the transcripts somewhere... Have to get back on that one.
 
RobbinHoodz said:
I came up with this invention by accident when I inserted RC-helicopter controller into TV video input. I then noticed, that it has a very "saw waveform".

Then I realized, that these controlles can be used to control LED-lights so that they blink all the time.

It should save some energy and it cools down the LEDs so much, that I think you can give them about 10 times more voltages as usual. Now I am running about 4 times more as usual power. The LEDs are very cool to touch, not even warm.

Now I am experimenting how the plants react to the blinking light. They should sprout in few days.

fwiw LED's are designed to work like this, its called Pulse Width Modulation
_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse-width_modulation

The two most common uses for PWM are driving LED's and motors. Cold cathode fluorescent light (LCD backlights) also use this. You can control the brightness of the LED/CCFL, or speed of the motor by changing the timing of the waveform. The longer the 'off' part of the pulse the dimmer the light/slower the motor. Its also very energy efficient, and gives a very long life span to the light source.

Unfortunately it does mean that LCD backlights/LED's strobe (even if you can't perceive it clearly).....
 
RedFox said:
Unfortunately it does mean that LCD backlights/LED's strobe (even if you can't perceive it clearly).....

The strobe effect of LEDs (for example car's backlights) can be seen in video footage.

clerck de bonk said:
So, why would one want live with strobing lights? I certainly would not.

Come to think of it, I'm sure it has been mentioned in the transcripts somewhere... Have to get back on that one.

Same here, I have this deep rooted dislike of strobe lights. The quote from the C's is here:

http://cassiopaea.org/2011/02/18/the-wave-chapter-32-torah-kaballah-and-when-i-dream%E2%80%A6/ said:
November 18, 1995

Q: (L) Is there any relationship between all of the terrorist bombings that have been taking place in Paris recently, and any stepped-up alien activity?

A: Open. USAir-194 crash; United Air crash, Colorado Springs; connection? Get voice recorder tape transcripts.

Q: (L) Is this in some way related to the question about the Paris bombing?

A: No. Strobe lights are used for third density mind control. [Now, how did strobe lights come in here when we were asking about terrorist bombings? Further, what did it have to do with a plane crash?]

Q: (L) Strobe lights located where?

A: Not a question asked with much thought! We have picked up your thought waves, which are progress-oriented, and are trying to assist you in your increased learning and progress frequency wave. You see, this increases the energy level!! It is advisable to ask questions, but be unconcerned with the nature or content of the answers beforehand.

Q: (L) OK. You mentioned the strobe lights. Are these strobe lights that are used to control minds, are these something that we would or might come in contact with on a daily basis?

A: Do you not already know? We didn’t say: some strobe lights, we said: strobe lights, i.e. all-inclusive!

Q: (T) Strobe lights come in many forms and types. TV is a strobe light. Computer screens are a strobe light. Light bulbs strobe. Fluorescents strobe. Streetlights strobe.

A: Police cars, ambulances, fire trucks …
How long has this been true? Have you noticed any changes lately??!!??

Q: (F) Twenty years ago there were no strobe lights on any of those vehicles mentioned. They had the old flasher type lights. Now, more and more and more there are strobe lights appearing in all kinds of places. (L) And now, they even have them on school buses! (T) And the regular city buses have them too, now. (L) OK, is the strobing of a strobe light set at a certain frequency in order to do certain things?

A: Hypnotic opener.

Q: (L) What is the purpose of the hypnotic opener being used in this way?

A: You don’t notice the craft.

Q: (T) OK, what craft are we not seeing?

A: Opener. Is precursor to suggestion, which is auditory in nature.


Q: (T) What suggestion?

A: Put on your thinking caps. Networking is not making assumptions. Bold unilateral statement of “fact” is.

Q: (T) Oh. Phrase your statements in the form of a question! I’d like “Hypnotic Openers” for $200, Alex! Cosmic Jeopardy! (L) OK, you said the “suggestion is auditory in nature.” If this is the case, where is the suggestion coming from auditorially?

A: Where do you normally receive auditory suggestions from?

Q: (L) Radio, television … (T) Telephone … (L) Is that what we are talking about?

A: Yes.


Q: (L) If you encounter a strobe while driving, or you are sitting in front of your television, then the suggestions can be put into you better because of this hypnotically opened state? Is that it?

A: Yes.


Q: (L) What are these suggestions designed to do, to suggest? In a general sense? To not see the craft?

A: Yes.

Q: (T) Do we get these signals from the radio in the car even if it is turned off?

A: Depends upon whether or not there is another source.

Q: (T) Another source such as?

A: ELP, for example.

Q: (L) What is “ELP?”

A: Extremely Low Pulse.
 
"So, why would one want live with strobing lights? I certainly would not."

Well, maybe the plants like that light. :)
 
RobbinHoodz said:
"So, why would one want live with strobing lights? I certainly would not."

Well, maybe the plants like that light. :)

Considering that plants evolved in a natural environment that has no flashing LED above it, I'm thinking plants probably don't 'like' that light, though they may adapt to it, and through the stress of that exhibit unusual growth patterns.
 
All things considered, sounds like nothing a little black electrical tape can't fix (for the little lights on the computer monitor, hard drives, and other inconspicuous versions of these lights).

Of course, this doesn't change the fact that the pictures we watch on the LCD monitor still strobe at 60+ times a second (in addition to the natural strobing properties of the LCD itself?). But I don't think there is any 'alternative' computer monitor design yet, so not much that can be done there I don't think.

That said, I wonder if one particular refresh rate is better than others? The available choices these days range from 60hz - 120hz - 240hz I believe (with older CRT monitors able to go in between, such as 75, 85, etc.).
 
The chiles have also come up, everything looks OK.

The science doesnt know fully how clorophyl works. So, it is my theory, that when the clorophyl takes a photon, it will take time when it is transferred elsewhere. So, this time when it is transferred, tha lights can be off. U get my point?
 
That said, I wonder if one particular refresh rate is better than others? The available choices these days range from 60hz - 120hz - 240hz I believe (with older CRT monitors able to go in between, such as 75, 85, etc.).

I just wanted to add my few cents about monitors and LEDs. If its about CRT monitors , refresh rate is visible because of electron cannon inside, hence different refresh rates. On the other hand , LCDs still have refresh rates (actually video cards have) for , lets call it "backward compatibility", but thing is that LCDs (liquid crystal) is unable to change its state that fast. By that I mean , crystal do not fade , but can change the states according to voltage given in peaks by 'refresh rate'. People tent to forget about light source in LCDs , which is in most cases fluorescent tube and this as we know 'blinks' according to AC voltage. But there are 2 fluorescent tubes (top and bottom) which blink alternately , so eyes cannot spot a difference.
Now , one of LEDs main features is that if it has voltage supplied it gives off light , when voltage is taken it is almost instantly stops giving light , hence strobe effect standard modern LED lights sold as light bulbs (because we have 50Hz in power lines)

All above , combined with what C`s said , makes a monitor (no matter if old CRT or modern LCD with Cathode Rays or LCD with LED backlight) a perfect weapon, a blinking weapon :)

Also about a project by RobbinHoodz , I agree that science may not know how exactly plants grow and how photosyntesis works , but IMO nature knows better and we all know that sun doesn't blink.
Maybe you will achieve effect in a form of grown up plant but question is if this plant will have every mineral that it could have if grown under sun ?
IMO it will have flaws which are hard to predict without science , but we can observe the very same scenario with agriculture and with fertilizers. You can grow tomatoes on normal soil , and you can grow it in exploited soil with fertilizer , yet somehow these tomatoes are not the same and taste is different.
And finally , do you use it to grow , let`s call it "not so legal plants" and thats why you gather knowledge ?
 
Here is a description of PWM (Pulse-Width-Modulation) used in monitors:
_http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/pulse_width_modulation.htm

This year they started testing PWM in monitors and they found that there are a few monitors that don't use it. :)
 
RobbinHoodz said:
The science doesnt know fully how clorophyl works. So, it is my theory, that when the clorophyl takes a photon, it will take time when it is transferred elsewhere. So, this time when it is transferred, tha lights can be off. U get my point?

I get your point but I have no idea of how you came up with it. As far as I understand, the photons are used as an energy source by chlorophyll to separate charges within it's center pigment (magnesium ion within a chlorin/porphyrin ring) to donate electrons which are used for futher reduction reactions.

Then when light are out, it was my understanding that the plant will use it's glucose and starch reserves to sustain their biological functions.

Are you saying they could, according to you, 'store' light? Or that chlorophyll could act as a 'capacitor'?

Do you have any data to back this hypothesis? It is interesting indeed but my knowledge is limited here.

Peace.
 
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