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aura photograph of two active fluorescent tubes showing captive
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YOUR CUBICLE-- Ergonomic
experts have been extolling the benefits of proper lighting for years,
suggesting that traditional fluorescent lights be replaced with a more
natural "daylight spectrum" variety, or even old-fashioned incandescent
lights. Recent research has focused on a previously ignored facet of the
fluorescent tube--it may be draining the life out of you!
Fluorescent
light bulbs contain mercury vapour, along with other nefarious gases we
know little about. An electric current driven through the tube causes
the mercury atoms to emit light--invisible ultraviolet light!
"In
theory this ultraviolet light never leaves the bulb," says lighting
alchemist Karl von Skall, "but independent research, in my lab and
others, clearly demonstrates that this extra-purply light absorbs particles
in the surrounding air, including that of human energy--what some may
refer to as the human soul."
Von Skall
is suggesting that the bulbs themselves may not be just a light delivery
mechanism, but rather a more sinister, soul-storing device.
An early
example of the powers of the fluorescent was during the 1970's, when the
dangerous "black-light" bulb was introduced. At that time teenagers
around the world were adorning their rooms with psychedelic black-light
posters. While many believed that the posters had hallucinogenic properties,
it was indeed the bulbs themselves that were responsible for inducing
bizarre behaviours on those innocent teens. The black-light fluorescent
tubes were subsequently banned.
"My
evidence suggests that fluorescent bulbs erase the human shadows (fluorescent
bulbs give off no shadow!), preparing a path for an as-yet undiscovered
particle. This Chthonic Particle, as I call it, is constantly bombarding
us as we sit below the fluorescent tube, gradually wearing away our auras,
while all the while stealing our souls, and replacing them with their
own mindless automata."
There's an
easy way to demonstrate the soul-stealing effects; just run your hand
along a bulb that isn't powering up. If you have spent enough time under
fluorescent lighting you will be able to at least partially light up the
tube.
Von Skall
thinks believes that eye-strain and fatigue that people always complain
about when working under fluorescent lights is also evidence.
"Clearly,
soul particles are leaving through the pupil," says von Skall. "This
strains the iris and causes fatigue. Science hasn't put two and two together,
and yet it is right before our eyes!"
The most
dangerous time for humans is just before the bulbs flicker and burn out.
The mercury vapour is heavily charged with these human auras and souls,
which may cause a logarithmic need for even more. Von Skall has collected
anecdotal evidence of Extra Purple light traveling as far as the washroom,
suggesting that the Chthonic Particles are not far behind in their search
for human soul energy.
Because it
isn't practical to replace all the fluorescent bulbs that we may come
in contact with, von Skall recommends wearing a hockey helmet lined with
tin-foil to lessen the impact of the particles they are emitting. |