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originally posted by: BelleEpoque
a reply to: andy06shake
Lights to illuminate the night that are the same color as the night is progress? I'm getting it now.
Although Duke energy in North Carolina says they are going to fix them. Since it's happening all around the world it seems pricy for someone,
The information added by posters how lights work, is very important.
I don't know, . . . burn me once . . whatever
originally posted by: Hypntick
a reply to: baddmove
Yeah, Duke services the closest town to me. Yet in certain areas of town, the poorer sections, you see these lights being installed regularly. I'd heard it was some sort of crime deterrent, which would explain some of their placement, as I have never seen these outside of low-income areas.
How would LED make them not blacklights/UV?
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: igloo
I think when LED lighting systems fail they can emit a purple glow and lose there ability to shine brightly/intensely before they pop so to speak.
Ffs sake igloo you have junkies shooting up across from the Police station?
That sounds rather harsh, at least here they have the common decency to go into the ASDA /McDonalds toilets which are also across from the polis station. LoL
How would LED make them not blacklights/UV?
Im not sure i understand the question but LED or light-emitting diodes come in diffrent types and emit diffrent colours depending on the material used to create them.
The colours we can see are just wavelengths, UV light is in a part of the electromagnetic spectrum not detectable to the human eye.
originally posted by: Kenzo
I wonder, could this be for giving power to nano robots ?
chemist power nanobots with UV light
The nanobots, robots might be already inside human bodys.....see we had this Worldwide push to get people jabbed .