I got here through a renewed research interest in my piracetam/aniracetam trial(s) (and nootropics in general) from years ago, and have since 'seen the light' in LLLT (oh boy LF, you're humor is rubbing off on me!). I plan to tackle some of the newer, related threads and the 'required readings' before starting. So bear with me as I catch up on my rusty organic/biochemistry/biology and really wrap my head around it in the next two months. My finances are still.. "Student-like"... So I really appreciate the effort to find the most affordable solution.
I also have an advanced Sun intensity spreadsheet for my solar heating activities, allowing me to know sun position and intensity at any time, location, and solar collector orientation.
Zawy, I am interested in seeing this if possible. I would use it to cross-reference a similar spreadsheet I have made that quantifies the kWDC to kWh resource at roughly 80 or so U.S. cities (using NREL data). Being relatively new to solar science, I am naturally full of doubt about the accuracy of my results. I would appreciate you kindly describing your process or point me in the right direction, perhaps in PM if it would otherwise derail this thread.
Just listened to our boy Abelard over on the Smart Drugs Smarts podcast http://smartdrugsmar...m-potentiation/ Seems like a really cool dude. It was def interesting to hear him talk about the discovery and development of CILTEP. Check it out if you guys have the time.
LF, this was a great podcast. I also gave the other ones a quick read and thought one was interesting: the guest resigned to 'doing nothing' for enhancement, figuring it was better than trying to interfere at all. I went ahead and made a pre-order for the CILTEP/Caffeine supplements they offer. Is there any reason to believe that taking that up until my LLLT trials will confound any results? I am not currently taking any supplements, and haven't for a long while.
[1.] [...] But they were using 1064[nm] which is about half the penetration of my 850 nm if not my 660 nm. Also, it's not one of the target wavelengths like mine, which is about another factor of 2 reduction in action[...]
[2.] Of course if our ancestors were exposed to more sun in the summer "food months", then they had more hours in the day to work. Then in winter, they would sleep more to conserve energy. So it not only encourages muscle activity during the Sun hours, it seems to allow more thinking and awake time during the "work season".
1. I could be mistaken, but wouldn't longer wavelengths exhibit deeper penetration depths? I am speculating based on how p-n junctions in solar cells are designed - the high intensity photons are absorbed first, while lower energy photons sometimes go completely through the cell only to be reflected back and finally absorbed after almost 2*(cell thickness)!
2. I haven't looked at Jack Kruse's writings in a while (a deluge of complex ideas and nearly incoherent writing, iirc), but I know he advocates ultimately allowing seasonal variation in the circadian rythym - which would be hard to do if one was artificially emulating Summer-day stimulation with LLLT all year around. What are your (everyone's) thoughts on this?