Jan 3 -
3. Lumen, noun. A unit measuring the flow of luminous energy from a uniform point light source, named in 1894 by the French physicist André-Eugène Blondel from the Latin word for “light.”
On my way to the strangest appointment I have ever kept, I passed a false star behind bars. A measurable quantity of luminous flux propagated from it. So many or so few lumens, so many or so few, steady as she goes.
The darkness around me grew deeper by the second.
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