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astrid
8th September 2011, 09:21
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Not long now peoples, we are getting SO CLOSE NOW.........

Where the was once only darkness there is now only light.

ulli
8th September 2011, 09:29
Wow, Astrid, I love this. So many poor people live in huts like that in Central America as well, although fewer here in Costa Rica than in the other countries, like Honduras and Nicaragua. They could really benefit from it.

The question is how to distribute the idea to those areas.

loveandgratitude
8th September 2011, 09:32
Wow, Astrid, I love this. So many poor people live in huts like that in Central America as well, although fewer here in Costa Rica than in the other countries, like Honduras and Nicaragua. They could really benefit from it.

The question is how to distribute the idea to those areas.


I think I can hear Mr. Rothschild knocking at your door.

astrid
8th September 2011, 09:33
I think this one will go viral globally very fast, very easy to DIY also.

Only need to train up a handful in each area, its so doable.

ktlight
8th September 2011, 09:42
It's magical, to come up with such a simple idea.

RT showed this in the news a couple of days ago.

Ruby L.
8th September 2011, 09:56
Brilliant find, Astrid!

I grew up in S.E. Asia, and have seen what life in slums and shanty towns is like. This bottle light idea is so simple, and will take on like wildfire!

I'm forwarding the video to all I know. All it takes is a few people to make some bottles up and show how it's done- the rest will take care of itself.

Awesome, awesome, awesome!

astrid
8th September 2011, 10:08
Not to mention deals with the plastic bottle issue.
AND the health issues, light equals vitamin D3,
which means stronger immune systems.

Less illness, more productivity, no need for drugs.

Man they are going to have trouble with this one,
and i love the fact that we are using their consumer waste,
and turning it against their greed.

Its pure alchemy right there......

And win-win-win-win-win-win-win-win for evolution,
people that think it needs to be all SO HARD to fight back need to think again.
We don't need guns to and wars to fight back at all.

All it takes is for the creative human spirit to shine through.
I think people sometimes forget how resourceful they are.

Bucky Fuller would so love this one !!

Lord Sidious
8th September 2011, 10:17
Excellent idea, but that bottle won't last so long in some places.

Unified Serenity
8th September 2011, 10:17
There is a much more expensive version that I saw on a home repair show that uses natural light in a bendable skylight. It's very bright and would work well in countries like America. I just had two skylights done away with due to leaks though, so I am a bit weary of them, but free light is free light if you can just keep the water out.

meeradas
8th September 2011, 10:20
Excellent idea, but that bottle won't last so long in some places.

Well, [un]fortunately it doesn't look like we're running out of spare bottle-bulbs soon...

Ria
8th September 2011, 11:57
BRILLIANT
Just found out how the supposed eco lights have mercury in, and how US family spent $2,000 getting their home decontaminated from a broken light bulb.

gandra99
8th September 2011, 12:22
what we put in water? thx

the trojan
8th September 2011, 13:21
wonderful article.

mahalall
8th September 2011, 13:31
Salamat (thankyou)

Forwarded on to family in the phil's

Lord Sidious
8th September 2011, 13:45
what we put in water? thx

They use chlorine.

Cjay
8th September 2011, 14:50
The Philippines holds a very special place in my heart but the extreme poverty and corruption there saddens me and annoys me intensely.

That is such a simple and clever idea. Brilliant! (sorry, I couldn't resist the pun)
I assume the chlorine (probably household bleach) is used to prevent algae growing inside the bottle.

I would like to propose a minor change to the design. I suggest adding some phosphorescent chemical so the bottle provides light in the evening as well as in daylight.

There might be an issue with the chlorine and phosphorescent chemical inter-reacting. I invite any chemists among us to comment. StateOfTheHeart, are you reading this?

There is probably also an issue with the bottles being rapidly degraded by Ultra-Violet light and the extreme heat of a hot "tin" roof in the tropical heat. It would be a pain to have to replace the bottle-light every year or two.


...phosphorescence occurs because the phosphorescent chemical absorbs energy and slowly releases it in the form of light.

Read more: How to make a chemical glow light:
http://www.ehow.com/how_7152216_make-chemical-glow-light.html (http://www.ehow.com/how_7152216_make-chemical-glow-light.html)

TargeT
8th September 2011, 19:22
If you people REALLY want to make a difference you can do two things:

COMPREHEND this thread:

OR show it to somoene that can (a quantum mechanics professional idealy) and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT... this WILL change the world, the question is WHEN.
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?8797-A-New-Era-in-Physics-Anti-Gravity-Cold-Fusion-Explained-In-Detail--video-series-

This will do so much more than some silly trash reuse... (not that the intent is bad here...)

White Rabbit
8th September 2011, 19:57
amazing! was it a little bit of chlorine they added to the water? I didn't catch it... simply simple!

shadowstalker
8th September 2011, 20:06
Take that you elitist money grubbers.
I am so ROFL
Now if they can find lighting for night time, I would keep ROFL

SOOOOOOO AWESOME

cloud9
8th September 2011, 20:08
As I understand it, this is for using it during the day as it works with the sun light, right? So it's a very simple solution for places and homes that need artificial light during the day but they still need to use regular bulbs at night.

StateOfTheHeart
8th September 2011, 20:35
I would like to propose a minor change to the design. I suggest adding some phosphorescent chemical so the bottle provides light in the evening as well as in daylight.

There might be an issue with the chlorine and phosphorescent chemical inter-reacting. I invite any chemists among us to comment. StateOfTheHeart, are you reading this?

There is probably also an issue with the bottles being rapidly degraded by Ultra-Violet light and the extreme heat of a hot "tin" roof in the tropical heat. It would be a pain to have to replace the bottle-light every year or two.

Well that's a pretty neat idea, though I'm not sure of its practicality.

(First of all, my education and 'experience' should be thought of as process engineering (heat+mass transfer, mechanical operations, reaction kinetics etc.), rather than chemistry; I actually know little more than what's taught in any year 12 chemistry class of the immense world of detail held in chemistry; and I've never had any experience with phosphorescence. However...)

As I read (from public information), the most commonly used material for phosphorescent applications is Strontium Aluminate (SrAl2O4) which is chemically and biologically inert - so the potential for reaction with chlorine is not an issue.

However, from basic searches, my guess is that the stuff would cost at least $200/kg (plus S&H), which raises the question: How much SrAl2O4 would be needed per bottle? I have no idea of the physics/chemistry required to calculate this...

In answering that question, it's important to note that SrAl2O4 is heavier than water, which means it would probably sink to the bottom rather than distribute evenly throughout the bottle (that is, unless the particles are small enough to allow colloidal dispersion). This then raises the questions:

Would it need to be properly dispersed as a coating inside the bottle to be effective?
If so, by what process would this be done?
How much would this process cost?

If some specialised internal dispersion coating were necessary then it'd defeat the simplicity and availability of the water-bottle lights.

Given that the installation man gets paid $1/installation - I wonder about the feasibility of such an idea...

However, the potential of the idea is great and if it still holds appeal, this company (http://www.baring-technologies.com/bt1/) are Australian pioneers with this sort of gear; perhaps they could advise more accurately.

truth4me
8th September 2011, 20:55
WOW! simply amazing.......

Sesan
8th September 2011, 21:02
Fantastic video! That made my day.

TargeT
8th September 2011, 21:08
If you people REALLY want to make a difference you can do two things:

COMPREHEND this thread:

OR show it to somoene that can (a quantum mechanics professional idealy) and DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT... this WILL change the world, the question is WHEN.
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?8797-A-New-Era-in-Physics-Anti-Gravity-Cold-Fusion-Explained-In-Detail--video-series-

This will do so much more than some silly trash reuse... (not that the intent is bad here...)


HOLY CRAP! did you just post a thread containing the mathmatical proof for Planks Constant, AKA the answer to all the questions of modern quantum mechanics (physics) AND the key to cold fusion?(which has been successfully demonstrated over 200 times, but never had the math to back it up):jaw:


HOLY CRAP! did you just post a thread containing the mathmatical proof for Planks Constant, AKA the answer to all the questions of modern quantum mechanics (physics) AND the key to cold fusion?(which has been successfully demonstrated over 200 times, but never had the math to back it up):jaw:

yes, thats exactly what I posted... I'm super excited too! :thumb:

grapevine
8th September 2011, 21:12
This is wonderful Astrid - I'm circulating it outside the forum ..........xxx

Peace4all
8th September 2011, 21:15
That was great, thanks for the upload.
Put a smile on my face :)

Sgt-Bones
9th September 2011, 00:30
Awesome, I love these kinds of innovations.

ktlight
9th September 2011, 00:47
what we put in water? thx

They use chlorine.

Try: What! We put in water?

WhiteFeather
9th September 2011, 01:10
Consciousness is everything. What we think, we create. Awesome Video Astrid! Simply Awesome. Thanks for shedding light on this thread Astrid.

Carolin
9th September 2011, 02:27
Maybe if they used glass bottles or jars instead of plastic they could avoid replacing them.

Cjay
11th September 2011, 15:02
I would like to propose a minor change to the design. I suggest adding some phosphorescent chemical so the bottle provides light in the evening as well as in daylight.

Well that's a pretty neat idea, though I'm not sure of its practicality.

(First of all, my education and 'experience' should be thought of as process engineering (heat+mass transfer, mechanical operations, reaction kinetics etc.), rather than chemistry; I actually know little more than what's taught in any year 12 chemistry class of the immense world of detail held in chemistry; and I've never had any experience with phosphorescence. However...)

As I read (from public information), the most commonly used material for phosphorescent applications is Strontium Aluminate (SrAl2O4) which is chemically and biologically inert - so the potential for reaction with chlorine is not an issue.

However, from basic searches, my guess is that the stuff would cost at least $200/kg (plus S&H), which raises the question: How much SrAl2O4 would be needed per bottle? I have no idea of the physics/chemistry required to calculate this...

In answering that question, it's important to note that SrAl2O4 is heavier than water, which means it would probably sink to the bottom rather than distribute evenly throughout the bottle (that is, unless the particles are small enough to allow colloidal dispersion). This then raises the questions:

Would it need to be properly dispersed as a coating inside the bottle to be effective?
If so, by what process would this be done?
How much would this process cost?

If some specialised internal dispersion coating were necessary then it'd defeat the simplicity and availability of the water-bottle lights.

Given that the installation man gets paid $1/installation - I wonder about the feasibility of such an idea...

However, the potential of the idea is great and if it still holds appeal, this company (http://www.baring-technologies.com/bt1/) are Australian pioneers with this sort of gear; perhaps they could advise more accurately.

Thanks Jacob, I have contacted Baring Technologies seeking their comments.

Cjay
12th September 2011, 02:01
I received the following email reply from Dr. Barry Rogers, regarding phosphorescent chemicals. (I have embedded the videos for convenience.)


Hi John,
Thank you for your message and video link. The cost of rare earth minerals has recently sky rocketed and consequently we regret to inform you that introducing long life PL phosphors would not be an affordable option for this location.

We extend our congratulations to the inventor of the light channelling method shown in the video. An excellent simple low cost solution for peoples of the third world and refer you to another low cost innovation you may find helpful for these environments being “Earth Batteries”.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj-mXE7yoOk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj-mXE7yoOk


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGdpa3GKN34
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGdpa3GKN34


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO6HrZ-JF34
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO6HrZ-JF34

Good luck in your endeavours to help these people.
Regards,

BARRY ROGERS | MD
BARING TECHNOLOGIES P/L

astrid
12th September 2011, 02:11
wow, Cjay, very cool thanks!

I am SO doing this!!
My other job is in lighting restoration and design, but
I have stalled on many projects as my conscience is having a real
hard time with working the destructive old technology...

Bring on self powered lights i say,
after this thread i'm suddenly excited about my old job again...

We might just have some future projects brewing here.

Let the revolution begin!!

astrid
12th September 2011, 02:27
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astrid
12th September 2011, 03:06
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now we're talking... non toxic materials
capturing zero point energy.......

Never losing power!!

GlassSteagallfan
12th September 2011, 03:47
you can bring natural light into the greenhouse under a metal roof

astrid
12th September 2011, 03:56
I think i'm heading to the shed, never to be seen again, lol !!

I'm interested in using crystals so i can combine form and function together,
If what Hutchison is claming works,

in theory i can use my lights to power themselves.
I work with alot of natural minerals anyways, so i'm half way there.

kingmonkey
19th September 2011, 18:05
Just saw this on the bbc website, was gonna post it here but you beat me to it which is good!

RMorgan
19th September 2011, 20:49
amazing! was it a little bit of chlorine they added to the water? I didn't catch it... simply simple!

The chlorine is just to prevent some tropical diseases caused by mosquitoes that lay their eggs on clean water, like "dengue" fever. The water does the magic alone.

TargeT
19th September 2011, 22:28
amazing! was it a little bit of chlorine they added to the water? I didn't catch it... simply simple!

The chlorine is just to prevent some tropical diseases caused by mosquitoes that lay their eggs on clean water, like "dengue" fever. The water does the magic alone.

More likely its to prevent algea from growing, which would stop light transfer etc..


of course, compared to this thread, its really a waste of effort:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?8797-A-New-Era-in-Physics-Anti-Gravity-Cold-Fusion-Explained-In-Detail--video-series-

Ruby L.
24th September 2011, 08:59
Just caught up on this thread since I last saw it-- wow, good follow-up work, Astrid and Cjay!

Wanted to share this:

Yesterday, I received a phone call from a relative living in the Dominican Republic: she made and tried the light out and, was so excited with the results, she called right away.

She has a Haitian man who helps her with her garden. As many are, he's hardworking, but extremely poor.
She played him the video, saying that his face lit up as he watched it-- and that they both headed directly to the recycling bin and shed, to make a water bulb up, after.

They were absolutely delighted and amazed with it!

Being as excited, the Haitian man ran out to call all the other Haitians and Dominicanos he knew on the street, and they gathered around the new light source, all chattering away about it with great enthusiasm and glee.

You know everyone of them are going to make one for their home, too!

The call and imageries completely made my day; wanted to share it with you.