Smart Glass? Google? The internet of things? Uh huh.. Smart Glass can cause health problems too. It can filter any or all of light wavelengths.Anon likes $CFII
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/view-sma ... 00512.html - New Project
View, the market leader in smart glass, announced that View Smart Windows are being installed at St. John’s Terminal, the 12-story, 1.3-million-square-foot, cutting-edge commercial office under development by Oxford Properties Group. This landmark Manhattan asset encompasses two entire city blocks along the Hudson River and will be the center of Google’s Hudson Square campus.
View Smart Windows use artificial intelligence to optimize natural light and views of the outdoors while minimizing heat and glare and provide a more comfortable and healthier environment for people. In addition, smart windows reduce energy consumption by reducing cooling requirements.
Designed by the sustainable architecture firm COOKFOX and with more than 400 linear feet of floor-to-ceiling smart windows from View, St. John’s Terminal will offer occupants unobstructed, west-facing views of the Hudson River and the widest sunset in New York City.
"Our vision is to transform this historic waterfront site in the busiest city in North America into a space that is regenerative for people’s health and restores their connection to nature," said Rick Cook, a founding partner of COOKFOX Architects. "Natural light and views of the outdoors are key to human wellness. View Smart Windows are integral to our design for one of the healthiest buildings in New York City."
Smart glass offers significant health advantages by reducing the incidence of eyestrain and headaches by over 50%. In a recent study, employees working next to View Smart Windows improved their sleep by 37 minutes per night and cognitive function by 42 percent. These findings are particularly important today as users are focused on health, wellness, and re-entering the workplace with confidence.
Smart glass blocks infrared when heat is on
What they don't tell you is that Infrared is necessary for good health..
https://volobeauty.com/blogs/news/what- ... 0disorders.
Red light therapy’s health effects go far deeper than just your hair; it can improve your skin, help to treat mental health issues, and boost your overall wellbeing. ..Red light therapy also promotes your natural circulation, .. and often helping skin issues like acne, psoriasis, eczema and sun damage to heal more quickly. Red light therapy is even approved to help heal wounds.
In terms of your mental health, light therapy has been proven to treat a multitude of conditions including for insomnia, seasonal affective disorder, and depression, as well as other mood disorders. While light therapy is not considered a cure, it is considered a proven method to help support your mental health.
Red light therapy has also been tested and proven as a viable treatment for chronic pain by increasing circulation to the affected areas.
I strongly suspect that these artificial environments that they will be creating will have negative impacts on human health. Especially mental health. I did research on that and posted on Twitter a few months ago but Jack's minions blocked my account. I'll have to dig it up again.
So, who are the billionaires in this scenario that will benefit from further investment in this technology? Let's take a look...
View, the leader in Smart Windows, to Merge with CF Finance Acquisition Corp. II https://www.prnewswire.com/news-release ... 81897.html
Cantor Fitzgerald has Jeffrey Epstein connections.. see comments..View, Inc. ("View"), a Silicon Valley-based smart window company, and CF Finance Acquisition Corp. II (Nasdaq: CFII) ("CF II"), a special purpose acquisition company sponsored by Cantor Fitzgerald, today announced they have entered into a definitive merger agreement. The combined company will be called View, Inc. and will be publicly listed on the NASDAQ market following the close of the transaction.
Howard Lutnick, Chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, CF Finance Acquisition Corp. II, and Chairman of Newmark Group, stated, "View's smart windows are a gamechanger that will revolutionize the real estate experience...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Lutnick
B. Gerald Cantor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B._Gerald_CantorHoward William Lutnick (born July 14, 1961[2]) is an American billionaire businessman, who succeeded Bernard Gerald Cantor as the head of Cantor Fitzgerald...After losing 658 employees, including his brother, in the September 11 attacks, Lutnick has become known for his charity efforts through the Cantor Fitzgerald Relief Fund, which helps to aid families of the attacks and natural disasters.
Cantor Fitzgerald and its affiliate BGC Partners hold a Global Charity Day event and pledge 100 percent of the day's revenue to charity...Previous event participants have included President George Bush, President Bill Clinton, Rudy Giuliani, Lady Gaga, Venus Williams, Eli Manning, Susan Sarandon, and Prince Harry, who holds the record for the largest single Global Charity Day trade.
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_CantorB. Gerald Cantor, was the founder and chairman of securities firm Cantor Fitzgerald. After he married Iris Bazel in 1977 the couple became one of the most important benefactors of fine art in New York through the founding of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation.
Lots of pics with Iris Cantor and Alec Baldwin... but that's a whole other story..Over the years, the foundation has donated approximately 450 Rodin pieces to museums around the world, with many going to New York's Metropolitan Museum and Brooklyn Museum, Stanford University and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art..
In addition to the artworks, the foundation has financed numerous museum and university expansions including..: College of the Holy Cross - The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery
Iris Cantor has made additional donations to medical facilities and foundations: Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center; David Geffen School of Medicine..Cantor has sat on the Board of Trustees of New York-Presbyterian Hospital since 1989