A method, apparatus and system for electrical simulation of a flame that
provides for the projection of light that is a mixture of at least two
colors. At least one of the two colors of light is projected over time
according to a complex light intensity pattern. The complex light
intensity pattern is constructed via an aggregation (superimposition) of
a plurality of independent intensity transition signals. Each intensity
transition signal represents a separate and varying intensity pattern.
The complex light intensity pattern creates a perceptually real and
pleasing visual effect upon the human eye, much like that created by the
flickering of a real combustion flame and employs other than random or
pseudo random intensity patterns.