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Any sound literature/sources/studies at hand on how exactly LED light is harmful or worse than incandescent?
Sure, it's not a spectrum but only isolated frequencies/wavelengths, I know.
But plants apparently grow fine with a few wavelengths. Why shouldn't humans be fine with a few important ones instead of a full spectrum?
I'd assume that physiological/biochemical processes do not depend on the full spectrum.
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