RTI International has developed a revolutionary lighting technology that is more energy efficient than the common incandescent light bulb and does not contain mercury, making it environmentally safer than compact fluorescent lamps.
The world economy is based on planned obsolescence - necessary in order to perpetuate jobs and spending.
Therefore the life expectancy of these nano-lights will of necessity be predetermined.
In other words, probably no longer then traditional light bulbs.
Planned decrepitude was not always the case:
My cousin had a light bulb from the early part of the century that finally burnt out last year. They had a memorial service for the bulb honoring, its 75 yrs of dedicated service.
The world economy is based on planned obsolescence - necessary in order to perpetuate jobs and spending.
Therefore the life expectancy of these nano-lights will of necessity be predetermined.
In other words, probably no longer then traditional light bulbs.
Planned decrepitude was not always the case:
My cousin had a light bulb from the early part of the century that finally burnt out last year. They had a memorial service for the bulb in recognition for its 75 yrs of dedicated service.
I look forward to trying these out when they are available for purchase. I love the idea of full spectrum lighting from a device that has no glass or gases involved.
I do wonder if they'll have a long lifespan, and if they will be able to be recycled.
lurve it, keep on posting :)
noreenyounan 5 months ago
I liked this
LightingShowroom 7 months ago
The world economy is based on planned obsolescence - necessary in order to perpetuate jobs and spending.
Therefore the life expectancy of these nano-lights will of necessity be predetermined.
In other words, probably no longer then traditional light bulbs.
Planned decrepitude was not always the case:
My cousin had a light bulb from the early part of the century that finally burnt out last year. They had a memorial service for the bulb honoring, its 75 yrs of dedicated service.
Imagine that!
eraserfoot 2 years ago
The world economy is based on planned obsolescence - necessary in order to perpetuate jobs and spending.
Therefore the life expectancy of these nano-lights will of necessity be predetermined.
In other words, probably no longer then traditional light bulbs.
Planned decrepitude was not always the case:
My cousin had a light bulb from the early part of the century that finally burnt out last year. They had a memorial service for the bulb in recognition for its 75 yrs of dedicated service.
eraserfoot 2 years ago
I look forward to trying these out when they are available for purchase. I love the idea of full spectrum lighting from a device that has no glass or gases involved.
I do wonder if they'll have a long lifespan, and if they will be able to be recycled.
bpg131313 2 years ago
Excellent! I look forward to seeing this technology incorporated into commercial products! Great job!
CitrusC 2 years ago
It's great to see this project get so far along and congratulations on all you've accomplished.
flybrand 2 years ago