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    #11
    Senior Member

    The coolest thing I ever saw.

    hmm i don't really have the time to go through that ci over pi and check it all... but it is at the least extremely interesting...

    keep up the good work

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    #12
    Junior Member

    The coolest thing I ever saw.

    OK lets go slow.....

    Back in 2005 I was working on developing a grow light.

    All the lights in the stores were rated on Kelvin.

    This meant little to me as Kelvin is not really a color though more of an average color.

    I began to look for a code to convert Kelvin to nanometers.

    After much looking I found it.

    To convert K into nanometers (if in the visable light spectrum of 360 - 720) you do as follows

    3,000,000 divided by the degrees Kelvin and you get the nanometers.

    Now at the same time I was studying Fung Sui which is an ancient form of math in Asia.

    It had to do with balance. With this on my mind I began playing around with the formula to see what its balance was.

    After some healthy bowls this is what I came up with...

    1. 3(100,000) / 360 = 833.333 or A
    2. A-2(360) = 113.333 or B
    3. B/(360/10) = Ci
    Ci = 3.14814814814

    The number looked much like pi. Pi is achieved with over 100 calculus steps and basically is wrong.

    I rewrote the formulas to be a bit easier to learn making more sense and the rest is basically proof.

    ci(r squared) / 3 = circumference or 2(ci)r = circumference
    ci(r squared) = area
    ci(r squared) / 3 = circumference
    4(ci(r squared) / 3) = surface area (square units)
    12(ci(r squared)) = surface area (square units).

    Have you seen my site GorillaGrow.org(anic) Home of Organic Chemistry Homepage yet?

    Regarding the old formula for the surface area of a sphere (in square units) before it was....

    Old Formula : (4 x PI) x (r x r)

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    #13
    Senior Member

    The coolest thing I ever saw.

    Quote Originally Posted by OrganicChemist

    This meant little to me as Kelvin is not really a color though more of an average color.


    Kelvin is a measure of temperature

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    #14
    Senior Member

    The coolest thing I ever saw.

    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzed
    Kelvin is a measure of temperature
    Yeah, I still don't get it. You're make it sound like Kelvin is a spectrum of light. w/e though. If I were you I wouldn't go through the trouble to explain it to everyone.

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    #15
    Junior Member

    The coolest thing I ever saw.

    Ok regarding Kelvin its like this....

    You got three primary colors.

    Red is 660 Nanometers
    Yellow is 540 Nanometers and
    Blue is 420 Nanometers

    You can have 68% yellow, 22% blue and 10% red light and get and average of 526 which is green.

    526 would be expressed as 5703 Kelvin.

    Now you can get 5703 Kelvin with other percentages of red, yellow and green. Say you have 68% red light. The other percentages would just adjust and you would get still 5703 which is why I say it means little. It is an average of nanometers that could really be any color. It is a broad way to define a frequency really. The CRI or color rating index is better to use when defining grow bulbs how ever is tough to do in your head at the grow shop.



    This is basically what the sun is and why plants are green......

    .6823529411764705882352941176471 x 540 = 368.47058823529411764705882352938
    .21674740484429065743944636678203 x 420 = 91.03391003460207612456747404844
    .1008996539792387543252595155709 x 660 = 66.5937716262975778546712802762
    526.09826989619377162629757785394 is total. 525 nanometers is green

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    #16
    Member

    The coolest thing I ever saw.

    this post makes my brain hurt

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    #17
    Senior Member

    The coolest thing I ever saw.

    Quote Originally Posted by OrganicChemist
    Now at the same time I was studying Fung Sui which is an ancient form of math in Asia.
    Feng Shui - translated literaly it means "Wind Water". It is the ancient Chinese philosophy of how to attain balance in one's life by achieving balance in one's surroundings. (That's an over-simplification, but it will suffice for here.)


    Quote Originally Posted by OrganicChemist
    The number looked much like pi. Pi is achieved with over 100 calculus steps and basically is wrong.
    Damn, when I was in school Pi was 22/7. When did they change it to make it complicated?

    I have no idea what you are talking about with all the numbers and formulas and I can't quite see what this has to do with the average pot grower. However, it seems to me that those two statements above are pure bs so one has to wonder how much of the rest of this is bs? :wtf:

    JMO

    PC :smokin:

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    #18
    Senior Member

    The coolest thing I ever saw.

    Look who it is...

    "-Chris Seekins"

    Hope you aren't looking to get banned AGAIN...

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    #19
    Senior Member

    The coolest thing I ever saw.

    Hi!!!! Karmaxul!!! Buddy!!!!

    Nice. A big hairy ape has once again come and shat upon the grow lounge.

    I don't expect you to last long here, big guy, but I'll have a good laugh at your expense while you're here! Organic chemistry my pink ass, more like the ravings of a deranged lunatic.

    To the serious growers- The information posted above is not to be taken seriously. The periodic table is NOT open to interpretation. Duh.

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    #20
    Senior Member

    The coolest thing I ever saw.

    Can I ask for a simplified explanation as to what this guy has said or done besides act as if his farout "ideas" are valid? I know I'm missing something, and it's making me VERY curious!

    :wtf:

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