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LIGHT & LIGHT SOURCES (LLS)

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This kit is a collection of signatures representing visible and non-visible electromagnetic radiations as well as natural and artificial light sources. 

KIT CONTENTS

Aura

This signature represents the field of energy around living things and that may be visible to some people.

Biophoton

Biophotons are photons of light in the UV and visible light ranges that are produced by a biological system including the human body. They are a non-thermal type of bioluminescence. Read more: https://karger.com/fok/article-abstract/12/2/77/355811/An-Introduction-to-Human-Biophoton-Emission

Fluorescent Light

Fluorescent light is generated using a low-pressure mercury-vapor gas-discharge lamp that uses fluorescence to produce visible light. Fluorescence occurs when an electric current excites the mercury vapor in the glass lamp/tube, to produce UV light (not visible to human eye). The light, in turn, makes the phosphor coating in the tube glow. Phosphor is a name used for a range of substances that are luminescent.

Fuel Oil Light

Green Light, 520 nm

Halogen Incandescent Light

An incandescent light bulb produces light by heating a filament with electricity until it glows. The filament is enclosed in a glass bulb that is either empty or filled with an inert gas like halogen to protect the filament from oxidation. The filament in the bulb can be made of the metal tungsten, which has a high melting point. Incandescent is an adjective that describes emitting light as a result of being heated.

Indigo Light, 450 nm

Infrared Solar Radiation

Infrared solar radiation is the portion of solar energy with wavelengths longer than visible light. It constitutes a significant portion of the sun's total energy output, accounting for roughly 49% of the solar energy reaching Earth. This radiation is primarily responsible for warming the Earth's surface and atmosphere. 

Laser Green Light, 532 nm

LED Light (White)

A Light Emitting Diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when an electrical current flows through it. This light emission occurs because electrons in the semiconductor recombine with holes (vacancies where electrons could be), releasing energy in the form of photons.

Near Infrared (IR) Radiation, 810 nm

Infrared light is just beyond the visible light spectrum, which ranges from about 380 nm to about 780 nm. While humans cannot directly see light at 810 nm, it can still be used in applications like red light therapy.

Near Infrared (IR) Radiation, 875 nm Alexandrite Laser

Near Infrared (IR) Radiation, 940 nm 

Infrared light is not visible to the human eye. Specialized equipment like night vision devices or IR cameras are needed to see it. 

Near Infrared (IR) Radiation, 980 nm

Near Infrared (IR) Radiation, 1036 nm

Near Infrared (IR) Radiation, 1064 nm, Nd: YAG laser

Neodymium-doped Yttrium-Aluminum-Garnet Laser Nd:YAG is an isotropic crystal with cubic symmetry. It is one of the most widely recognized oxide crystals used as an active medium in solid-state lasers. 

Neon Light

A neon lamp consists of a glass tube with electrodes at either end and that is filled with one of a number of gases at low pressure. Electricity ionizes the gas in the tube, causing it to emit colored light. The color emitted depends on the type of gas -- neon gas glows red/orange.

Photon

A photon is an elementary particle that is a quantum of the electromagnetic field including EM radiation such as light.

Red Light, 650 nm 

Red Light, 635 nm

Ruby Laser Light, 694 nm

“The ruby laser, the first laser discovered, is produced by implanting chromium ions into an aluminum oxide crystal host and then irradiating the crystal with a flash lamp to excite the laser levels.” Read more: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/physics-and-astronomy/ruby-laser

Tungsten Incandescent Light

An incandescent light bulb produces light by heating a filament with electricity until it glows. The filament is enclosed in a glass bulb that is either empty or filled with an inert gas like halogen to protect the filament from oxidation. The filament in the bulb can be made of the metal tungsten, which has a high melting point. Incandescent is an adjective that describes emitting light as a result of being heated.

Tungsten lamps emit light across a broad spectrum, primarily in the ultraviolet (UV), visible, and near-infrared (NIR) regions. 

Ultraviolet Radiation UV-B, 290-315 nm

Ultraviolet Radiation UV-A, 315-400 nm

Ultraviolet Radiation UV-A, 365 nm

Violet/Blue Light UV-A, 405 nm

Visible Light Spectrum/ Full Colour Rainbow

 

Quantity: 27 Vials

Model: LLS

Note: Ergopathics test kits are not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any disease, disorder or abnormal physical state. The vials contain ethanol and water and the process used to imprint them with electromagnetic signatures has not been tested or validated by any scientific method and is not approved by any regulatory authority. They are intended for use solely by qualified providers to support wellness and manage stress. Vials do not contain any substances classified as a DINs of NHPs by Health Canada.

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LIGHT & LIGHT SOURCES (LLS)

LIGHT & LIGHT SOURCES (LLS)

$90.00