Holland artist inventor blood fuel lamp a drop of blood illuminates the whole room (group chart)
Thompson said it was difficult to get the blood test, and he even went to the blood bank for help.
According to the Daily Chronicle in September 13th, Mike Thompson, a designer of the city of Teeside in Holland, used forensic knowledge to create a human blood - powered lamp that could save energy.
Thompson, 34, invented the new lamp, using the special liquid, Lumino (luminol), used by the police to investigate the scene of the crime. Suzanne, a friend and colleague of Thompson, showed the light in the video. First, Suzanne broke the top of the bulb and pierced the thumb with broken glass, and the blood flow into the bottom of the bulb and mixed with the liquid inside. After a short wait, the light in the light bulb begins to appear in the bulb. Suzanne is proud to show that the light bulb will be allowed to light the whole room with only a little blood.
Thompson said it was difficult to get the blood test, and he even went to the blood bank for help. Finally, we have to get enough blood for the test through the slaughterhouse. The light that emanate through the blood reaction is very bright, but the blood is burning very quickly, and you need to make sure that the bulb is filled with blood.
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