Light Matters

March 9, 2010 by admin

When you think about it, seriously, how weird is it that lights exist? I mean, the Sun. It’s massive, hotter than anything we can imagine, and produces enough energy every second to more than do the job in terms of meeting the Earth’s energy requirements. Alright, it isn’t everlasting—one day, as with everything, the Sun will slowly shut down and that’ll be that—but that’s not for a bit. It’s a safe bet, looking at modern statistics, to say that we won’t be around to see it when that happens. Which is a good thing. You think Scandinavia is dark (not to mention deepest-darkest Scotland in the depths of–well–all but a few days in August) try imagining a world without the Sun!

But strangely, we do need lighting. Because as big and powerful as the Sun is, it needs to take a break too. And who can blame it? It’s not as if it doesn’t have its work cut out. It’s not only responsible for heat, it’s responsible for gravity. Without the Sun the universe would literally fall apart. Planets banging into one another. It’d look quite amusing, yes, but we wouldn’t benefit much from it.

Check the link out; it’s all about lighting and how Enigin uses it effectively.

Enigin are one of the few companies who, as they state, ‘really can boast’. They have all kinds of solutions for every kind of lighting—and it’s not all super-expensive. Whatever it is, there’s a way to get around it. If you go to the right people.

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