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A “1000-hour light bulb” was not an accident. It was a choice. This episode tracks the Centennial Light in Livermore, California (burning since 1901) back to Adolphe Chaillet, GE’s takeover web, and the Phoebus Cartel that standardized failure. If you follow Tartaria-style “erased history,” suppressed tech, and cartel economics, this is the blueprint. There’s a light bulb still glowing after 124 years. Not folklore. Not a meme. A real, verified object that refuses to die, even after relocations, rewiring, and decades of scrutiny. So the question stops being “how is it still on?” and becomes “why don’t we build anything like this anymore?” We go from Shelby, Ohio, where Chaillet’s bulbs were engineered for permanence, into the corporate consolidation that swallowed independent manufacturers, and straight into Geneva, 1924, where the world’s biggest lighting firms quietly agreed to cap lifespan at 1,000 hours and fine factories for making bulbs that lasted too long. Then we zoom out: planned obsolescence as a repeatable system. Not just light bulbs, but the wider pattern of engineered replacement cycles across products you buy, use, and throw out, over and over. In this story: The Centennial Light’s improbable timeline and why it matters Chaillet’s hidden filament process and what testing revealed about its design The quiet control structure that turned “competition” into capture The Phoebus Cartel’s enforcement model: fines for durability How “innovation” can be redirected into making worse products mandatory Why this feels like the same institutional playbook seen in other “lost tech / erased record” rabbit holes The bulb is still burning. The more uncomfortable part is what had to happen for it to become abnormal. ✅ Subscribe / @erasedcentury 📚 Research Sources • Centennial Light (Centennial Bulb) — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centenn... • IEEE Spectrum — “The Great Lightbulb Conspiracy” — https://spectrum.ieee.org/the-great-l... • Priceonomics — “The Mysterious Case of the 113-Year-Old Light Bulb” — https://priceonomics.com/the-mysterio... • Shelby Ohio Museum — Adolphe Chaillet / Shelby Electric — https://www.shelbyohiomuseum.com/Adol... • Phoebus cartel — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoebus... • Smithsonian Institution (NMAH) — General Electric / NELA Park Collection — https://sova.si.edu/record/nmah.ac.0789 • Mercury News — “Tests Shine Light on the Secret of the Livermore Light Bulb” — https://www.mercurynews.com/2011/02/0... 🏷️ Tags #CentennialLight #PlannedObsolescence #PhoebusCartel #GeneralElectric #LostTechnology #SuppressedTech #Tartaria #HiddenHistory #ErasedHistory #CorporateCartels #AntiTrust #IndustrialHistory #LightBulbConspiracy #TechHistory