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Buyers Remorse?... Yep
May 29, 2021 20:31:12   #
Ferrous Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
 
I love watching the woman signing trying to figure out how to explain this...

https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2021/05/29/26723893221278052/640x360_MP4_26723893221278052.mp4

And just so we can all sleep safely at night we know that the people keeping us safe at night opt for a rolled up solar panel instead of 20 lbs of batteries...

https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2021/05/29/6540031579669184264/640x360_MP4_6540031579669184264.mp4



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May 29, 2021 21:56:40   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Ferrous wrote:
I love watching the woman signing trying to figure out how to explain this...

https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2021/05/29/26723893221278052/640x360_MP4_26723893221278052.mp4

And just so we can all sleep safely at night we know that the people keeping us safe at night opt for a rolled up solar panel instead of 20 lbs of batteries...

https://videos.dailymail.co.uk/video/mol/2021/05/29/6540031579669184264/640x360_MP4_6540031579669184264.mp4


And we are told that solar panels work best at night. It's the New Science, by Dr. Kamala Heiress.

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May 29, 2021 22:47:19   #
Ferrous Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
And we are told that solar panels work best at night. It's the New Science, by Dr. Kamala Heiress.


Kamala Harris is a Brilliant woman... I'm sure she addressing the "New" Solar Panels that are powered by "Reflective Light" (known as Nanobionic) given off by plants.

Didn't you watch the movie "Avatar?"

Abstract 1

The engineering of living plants for visible light emission and sustainable illumination is compelling because plants possess independent energy generation and storage mechanisms and autonomous self-repair. Herein, we demonstrate a plant nanobionic approach that enables exceptional luminosity and lifetime utilizing four chemically interacting nanoparticles, including firefly luciferase conjugated silica (SNP-Luc), d-luciferin releasing poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA-LH2), coenzyme A functionalized chitosan (CS-CoA) and semiconductor nanocrystal phosphors for longer wavelength modulation. An in vitro kinetic model incorporating the release rates of the nanoparticles is developed to maximize the chemiluminescent lifetimes to exceed 21.5 h. In watercress (Nasturtium officinale) and other species, the nanoparticles circumvent limitations such as luciferin toxicity above 400 μM and colocalization of enzymatic reactions near high adenosine triphosph**e (ATP) production. Pressurized bath infusion of nanoparticles (PBIN) is introduced to deliver a mixture of nanoparticles to the entire living plant, well described using a nanofluidic mathematical model. We rationally design nanoparticle size and charge to control localization within distinct tissues compartments with 10 nm nanoparticles localizing within the leaf mesophyll and stomata guard cells, and those larger than 100 nm segregated in the leaf mesophyll. The results are mature watercress plants that emit greater than 1.44 × 1012 photons/sec or 50% of 1 μW commercial luminescent diodes and modulate “off” and “on” states by chemical addition of dehydroluciferin and coenzyme A, respectively. We show that CdSe nanocrystals can shift the chemiluminescent emission to 760 nm enabling near-infrared (nIR) signaling. These results advance the viability of nanobionic plants as self-powered photonics, direct and indirect light sources.


Abstract 2:

Green plants have been found to emit light of approximately the same color as their fluorescent light for several minutes following illumination. This light is about 10–3 the intensity of the fluorescent light, about one-tenth second after illumination below saturation or 10–6 of the intensity of the absorbed light. 2. The decay curve follows bimolecular kinetics at 6.5°C. and reaction order 1.6 at 28°C. 3. This light saturates as does photosynthesis at higher light intensities and in about the same intensity range as does photosynthesis. 4. An action spectrum for light emitted as a function of the wave length of exciting light has been determined. It parallels closely the photosynthetic action spectrum. 5. The intensity of light emission was studied as a function of temperature and found to be optimal at about 37°C. with an activation energy of approximately 19,500 calories. Two-temperature studies indicated that the energy may be trapped in the cold, but that temperatures characteristic for enzymatic reactions are necessary for light production. 6. Illumination after varying dark periods showed initial peaks of varying height depending on the preceding dark period. 7. 5 per cent CO2 reversibly depresses the amount of light emitted by about 30 per cent. About 3 minutes are required for this effect to reach completion at room temperatures. 8. Various inhibitors of photosynthesis were tested for their effect on luminescence and were all inhibitory at appropriate concentrations. 9. Irradiation with ultraviolet light (2537A) inhibits light production at about the same rate as it inhibits photosynthesis. 10. This evidence suggests that early and perhaps later chemical reactions in photosynthesis may be partially reversible.



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