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Posted by Rondid42 on July 28th, 2016

Included or sold separately include a lanyard belt clip or holster and lens filters and diffusers to provide lighting options Let's look at the history of disorientation caused by strobe light exposure The phenomenon that occurs when a person experiences dizziness and confusion when exposed to strobe lighting was first identified by a Dr Buchan in the 1950s when he was asked to investigate a series of unexplained helicopter crashes After the crashes surviving crew members said they experienced dizziness and disorientation

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the stroking effect of rotating helicopter blades The crews reported looking up at the sky with the rotors spinning above creating the stroking effect that caused the disorientation The rotor blades of the helicopter caused the sunlight to strobe in the eyes of the pilots causing them to lose control of their machines Dr Buchan’s first name has been lost to history but this phenomenon has been known as the Buchan effect ever since Benefits of Stroking Lights Fast forward to the recent spike in popularity of the tactical strobe light we see today The human response to strobe light exposure is not new but the creation of the stroking flashlight and the method and instrument of.

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