operation paperclip was when US adopted all the valuable nazi scientists after WW2 and shipped them over to the US. that is not the same context at all he is using it in.
also aren't screens by default 100% R, 100% G, 100% B (ie white). then he talks about frequency (hz) instead at the end?
and these days pretty much every manufacturer includes warm light settings
sorry none of this short video is presented in a convincing manner
It's a bit more complicate than just the combination of RGB values. The quality of the light also matters. The color white looks different depending on a number of factors, including whether you're under artificial lighting, the time of day and your elevation.
Monitors tend toward a higher color temperature by default, so the light they emit is a bit more blueish. And light is part of the electromagnetic frequency, so hz is appropriate.
Publicly acknowledged part of Operation Paperclip is a very small part of what actually happened. The “paperclip” refers to taking a Nazi Fascist regime and placing a paperclip with an American flag and NATO flag in place of the Swastika, after putting on a show of “defeating the Nazis”. Nazis were placed into all levels of government, CIA, NASA, NATO with whole clusters of German Nazi families given new identities and settled in places like Huntsville (AL), Scranton (PA), Princeton (NJ), and Ithaca (NY). The “Biden family” is one of the suspected Nazi families that changed their name and fabricated or stole the family backstory (like the Bushes).
yeah obviously the ramifications and consequences of paperclip go incredibly deep, but the guy in the video throwing the term around doesn't convey anything to me, it just makes me think he's using buzzwords
operation paperclip was when US adopted all the valuable nazi scientists after WW2 and shipped them over to the US. that is not the same context at all he is using it in.
also aren't screens by default 100% R, 100% G, 100% B (ie white). then he talks about frequency (hz) instead at the end?
and these days pretty much every manufacturer includes warm light settings
sorry none of this short video is presented in a convincing manner
And it doesn't explain how to shut off the sky.
It's a bit more complicate than just the combination of RGB values. The quality of the light also matters. The color white looks different depending on a number of factors, including whether you're under artificial lighting, the time of day and your elevation.
Monitors tend toward a higher color temperature by default, so the light they emit is a bit more blueish. And light is part of the electromagnetic frequency, so hz is appropriate.
Publicly acknowledged part of Operation Paperclip is a very small part of what actually happened. The “paperclip” refers to taking a Nazi Fascist regime and placing a paperclip with an American flag and NATO flag in place of the Swastika, after putting on a show of “defeating the Nazis”. Nazis were placed into all levels of government, CIA, NASA, NATO with whole clusters of German Nazi families given new identities and settled in places like Huntsville (AL), Scranton (PA), Princeton (NJ), and Ithaca (NY). The “Biden family” is one of the suspected Nazi families that changed their name and fabricated or stole the family backstory (like the Bushes).
yeah obviously the ramifications and consequences of paperclip go incredibly deep, but the guy in the video throwing the term around doesn't convey anything to me, it just makes me think he's using buzzwords