Intriguing. How's that then? A filament at ~ 4000K is going to radiate on many wavelengths, the majority of power being in infra-red.
So I'm speculating here someone is trying to invented a high temperature phosphor able to re-emit long wavelengths in visible? .. Link??..
The technology works,it seems its a matter of improving whats been achieved and reaching possible efficiency targets
Have a look at this link
MIT develops energy-efficient incandescent light bulbs - https://www.dezeen.com/2016/01/13/mit-energy-efficient-incandescent-light-bulb-research/
Oh and UNG,thanks for yet another dumb rating
This time its for a published Graph of peoples opinions (The dumb award for that one seems to be even dumber to me)
Maybe you can take it up with the publishers,I only copied and pasted the information,there again, maybe you are so narrow sighted you see nothing other than what you want to see
It would be refreshing to actually see you post something of your arguments,its tedious and a little boring watching you hitting the dumb button with monotonous regularity
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