Yes. It's meant to warm the user as if he/she is basking on the beach on a summer day -- without the effects of EM radiation outside of the IR-C spectrum.
No.
I doubt it. Seasonal Affective Disorder requires the use of visible light -- not IR -- as part of the treatment.
Why go to all the trouble of building a sychrotron and free electron laser if you DON'T want coherent light? I mean, we are literally talking about building an entire national laboratory here to make one of these!
if you want INcoherent IR light, heat a frying pan on the stove to the right temperature, and you will have nice black-body radiation centered around the wavelength you want. How could it be simpler. I mean, you can do this with a campfire and a big stone!
How about cooking food with a 600K blackbody radiator at close range? Is this an eco-friendly idea? Is 600K hot enough to superficially-char some pork spare-ribs while keeping the interior blood-red?
What's the wattage? You could try cooking with a 60W incandescent bulb which is approximately a 2856K blackbody radiator, but I doubt that your meat will ever be sufficiently cooked.
Perhaps you need to take some physics courses rather than asking people incomplete questions in an open forum. Free knowledge is worth as much as you pay for it.
Some courses in medicine and epidemiology might also be a very good idea. The suggestion of wanting to eating pork, while it's still still "blood-red" on the inside, is a horrendously bad one.
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Yep. No access to medical facilities, services and medicines will "save" thousands, even millions, of dollars each year. The only people who have access are the healthy and they'll get ill because of the preventive medicines and treatements they'll receive.
Ah yes, the death panels. What exactly is "death Panels" since there is no mention of this other than by right wingnuts? Is it mandatory for doctors to provide this information to patients? Are there enough doctors per patients in the US to carry this out? Are the results mandatory? If the doctor says you are going to die, does that mean he has to let you die?
Or is this just more scare tactics directed toward the most vulnerable of society by right wing republican scum bags?
The US has the best health care in the world but it is rated No. 37 on the ratings by the World Health Organization because, the US has the most expensive health care in the world and it's useless unless one has the money to afford it. Isn't that your "Death Panels?" If you have the money, you live. If not, you die. There's your "death panels" called American Health Care right here and right now.
Since before Obama was born, doctors ceased making house calls and put up signs, "Payment Due At Time of Service." Fuck you and die...and "have a nice day." When was the last time you a dentist saw you can DID NOT SAY, "Who was the butcher who worked on your mouth?" Real professionals they are and by the way, you need to see the following specialists...all of them need the money. See enclosed list in your local phone book. So now why in hell would they delay appointments to the "specialists special at taking your money."
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