I don't believe this because it seems the only people not reproducing are the ones who have sense enough to consider stable relationships and the financial ramifications of bringing a child into the world.
It's the ones who intend to let the government foot the bill that have many offspring. If blue light were such a deterrent it should be affecting all men and not just those with intelligence enough to realize that children need stability and financial support.
That scientist needs to look at the big picture instead of his small test sampling.
Not married. I am 59. After 30 years of age it seems that those I consider marriageable are already married and those not married are walking around with all sorts of red flags saying if you want to have bad marriage they are ready to give you one....
Smells a bit like cope so older Men can ignore Millennial and Zoomer Mens points about the changes in the dating market and the relationship between the sexes.
“Things haven’t changed young Zoomer. It’s those Damn Screens you kids are always on”.
And having briefly looked through his work. It hits all the buzz words of a Health Grifter. His website also has products for sale.
Frankly I’d also look at plummeting Testeorone levels and the effects Birth Control can have on Womens hormones and mate selection before I’d consider Blue light as an explanation for incels
Agreed. The pill has been researched quite a bit, mainly by psychologists who naturally concentrate on its psychological effects and are institutionally blind to anything else.
It seems to promote mood swings, does something to womens perception of fear, make them mostly choose the wrong life partner, make them put on weight around the middle that is nearly impossible to lose and most probably is a biological cause of feminism. It is not known if the effects are carried on through the generations, there have been no studies as its too early to tell.
A long time ago I met a scientist from Lichtenstein (of all the places) - he was in charge of the chemistry science involved with lighting in various environments like medical, residential, and various retail. He explained how there's been extensive studies on how lighting affects people under various circumstances - it's not anything shocking but there's a ton of money that's been pumped into this stuff to know how to manipulate environments to try and boost productivity in an office or try to help sales in a retail setting.
The lighting hues and temperatures all influence your brain to react in a certain way where daylight tones will make your brain release the hormones and chemicals usually needed during the day time to be appropriately alert during that time. It's only used in more medical and retail settings so that everything looks like it would in that setting and would be a closer representation to what something would look (medical settings would want brighter, more white light, retail more blue), but it's also used in retail to help boost that feeling you'd get on a sunny day.
The bottom line to all this really is that you shouldn't really constantly be in a setting that needs artificial light to begin with and just be outside when you can. When it's night time, you should be using lighting that is more in tune with fire light since that is what our ancestors used before electricity and is what would be naturally created anyway. You should only be having daylight (more blue) style lights in the bathroom where you can gussy yourself up to know what you'd look like outside during the day, which then leads to certain situations where you might want to have this adjusted based on the lighting you'd be in for whatever event you're preparing yourself for (this would only be for celebrities really...)
This article neglects to mention how there are options to the led style lights suggesting how all led lights are just in the blue spectrum. They are not, you do have options - just not an incandescent one, unless you want to use candles.
Anyway, I don't think it's a huge shock to find out that constant exposure to blue light would make you meek - it probably exhausts the mind and then also if you're constantly under situation that needs lighting and it's always this blue light, it's just no good.
I don't believe this because it seems the only people not reproducing are the ones who have sense enough to consider stable relationships and the financial ramifications of bringing a child into the world.
It's the ones who intend to let the government foot the bill that have many offspring. If blue light were such a deterrent it should be affecting all men and not just those with intelligence enough to realize that children need stability and financial support.
That scientist needs to look at the big picture instead of his small test sampling.
Not married. I am 59. After 30 years of age it seems that those I consider marriageable are already married and those not married are walking around with all sorts of red flags saying if you want to have bad marriage they are ready to give you one....
It's Multi pronged attack
Smells a bit like cope so older Men can ignore Millennial and Zoomer Mens points about the changes in the dating market and the relationship between the sexes.
“Things haven’t changed young Zoomer. It’s those Damn Screens you kids are always on”.
And having briefly looked through his work. It hits all the buzz words of a Health Grifter. His website also has products for sale.
Frankly I’d also look at plummeting Testeorone levels and the effects Birth Control can have on Womens hormones and mate selection before I’d consider Blue light as an explanation for incels
Agreed. The pill has been researched quite a bit, mainly by psychologists who naturally concentrate on its psychological effects and are institutionally blind to anything else.
It seems to promote mood swings, does something to womens perception of fear, make them mostly choose the wrong life partner, make them put on weight around the middle that is nearly impossible to lose and most probably is a biological cause of feminism. It is not known if the effects are carried on through the generations, there have been no studies as its too early to tell.
In a word: Bullshit.
I never used the LED bulbs. I bought gobs of regular bulbs,years ago and still have all I need. I didn't like the way they were being forced on us.
Me too. I only use incandescents.
I think its b.s
Why not just use Night Light on computer that blocks Blue Light?
A long time ago I met a scientist from Lichtenstein (of all the places) - he was in charge of the chemistry science involved with lighting in various environments like medical, residential, and various retail. He explained how there's been extensive studies on how lighting affects people under various circumstances - it's not anything shocking but there's a ton of money that's been pumped into this stuff to know how to manipulate environments to try and boost productivity in an office or try to help sales in a retail setting.
The lighting hues and temperatures all influence your brain to react in a certain way where daylight tones will make your brain release the hormones and chemicals usually needed during the day time to be appropriately alert during that time. It's only used in more medical and retail settings so that everything looks like it would in that setting and would be a closer representation to what something would look (medical settings would want brighter, more white light, retail more blue), but it's also used in retail to help boost that feeling you'd get on a sunny day.
The bottom line to all this really is that you shouldn't really constantly be in a setting that needs artificial light to begin with and just be outside when you can. When it's night time, you should be using lighting that is more in tune with fire light since that is what our ancestors used before electricity and is what would be naturally created anyway. You should only be having daylight (more blue) style lights in the bathroom where you can gussy yourself up to know what you'd look like outside during the day, which then leads to certain situations where you might want to have this adjusted based on the lighting you'd be in for whatever event you're preparing yourself for (this would only be for celebrities really...)
This article neglects to mention how there are options to the led style lights suggesting how all led lights are just in the blue spectrum. They are not, you do have options - just not an incandescent one, unless you want to use candles.
Anyway, I don't think it's a huge shock to find out that constant exposure to blue light would make you meek - it probably exhausts the mind and then also if you're constantly under situation that needs lighting and it's always this blue light, it's just no good.