@Markw84 Sure, you asked a lot. I have to do some digging. So I want you to read a few previous posts in this thread before i continue because i answer many of your questions.
A few things i would like to disagree with..
Pg. 23 Post 456 : Proliferation of scute/ growth phases Research
Pg 19 Post 366 to 367: Scute biology, Thermal imaging connection
Pg 15 Post 289 to 291: Coconut oil refractive index absorbs harmful artificial wavelengths
Your question about how i know those specific wavelengths are dissecting I will find for you.
Your question explaining the thermal load differences between Infrared A, B and C i will find for you. I need to find the thread that Dr. Frances Baines made describing the thermal load differences each type of infrared has.
Now the epigenetics stuff, i have to dig for.. Not going to lie that is very intimidating about your sister. Good for her.. That is amazing. I hope she does not laugh at me... I will also look through my research. Someone that is very notable in this area is a researcher named Lombardi Alibardi. He talks about the enviornmental cues i was talking about, and how it impacted the expression of keratin frameworks.
Just so people know.. i am not an expert in 98% of these areas i am talking about. I am a going to be neuropsychology clinician and theorist. I also am a Registered Behavioral Therapist. So i can understand complex stuff, so do forgive me if i mix up concepts and knowledge. I am trying my best.
A few things i would like to disagree with..
- Natural sunlight does have Infrared A, B and C. It is just that during most atmospheric conditions C is blocked and B is majority blocked, but B still comes through in decent levels.
- Natural sunlight DOES have infrared range past 2400nm. In fact.. It has Infrared into the 3500nm range. It is just that it does not have much power.
Pg. 23 Post 456 : Proliferation of scute/ growth phases Research
Pg 19 Post 366 to 367: Scute biology, Thermal imaging connection
Pg 15 Post 289 to 291: Coconut oil refractive index absorbs harmful artificial wavelengths
Your question about how i know those specific wavelengths are dissecting I will find for you.
Your question explaining the thermal load differences between Infrared A, B and C i will find for you. I need to find the thread that Dr. Frances Baines made describing the thermal load differences each type of infrared has.
Now the epigenetics stuff, i have to dig for.. Not going to lie that is very intimidating about your sister. Good for her.. That is amazing. I hope she does not laugh at me... I will also look through my research. Someone that is very notable in this area is a researcher named Lombardi Alibardi. He talks about the enviornmental cues i was talking about, and how it impacted the expression of keratin frameworks.
Just so people know.. i am not an expert in 98% of these areas i am talking about. I am a going to be neuropsychology clinician and theorist. I also am a Registered Behavioral Therapist. So i can understand complex stuff, so do forgive me if i mix up concepts and knowledge. I am trying my best.
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