Exploring the Spectrum

Exploring the Spectrum

The Effects of Natural and Artificial Light on Living Organisms

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19741h 18mEN
Director: John Nash Ott

An exciting video journey through the world of time-lapse photography by one of the founders of the science of photobiology, Dr. John Nash Ott. Do fluorescent lights cause cancer and childhood learning and behavior disorders? Can long-term exposure to low-level radiation as from TV sets, computers, fluorescent lights, and similar devices harm you? Does living behind window glass and with glasses covering our eyes over years affect our health? Is natural sunlight and trace ultra-violet radiation really harmful? Or is it necessary and beneficial? How do cells, plants, and animals respond to constant exposure to different light color frequencies? These and similar questions were the subjects of Dr. Ott's pioneering investigations in the field of photobiology, using the methods of time-lapse photography.

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Exploring the Spectrum is a 1974 documentary film with a runtime of 1h 18m. Directed by John Nash Ott. Find cast, ratings, and streaming options on LiveStreamTV.pk.

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Exploring the Spectrum was directed by John Nash Ott.

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