12 years of light w/ no electricity

Finally a way to kick the high power bill. Tell nasa i will take some red and blue litrospheres along with an antigravity grow room.
 

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Very good find, but I'm sure the government will find a way to bury it.

Well, NASA is a government organization so it wouldn't be hard for them to act like it was never invented.

At any rate, how do you get your hands on these bad boys? I'm totally serious about getting some.
 
yea the site says nothing bout lumens watts kelvin, it looks glow-in-the-dark but then how would it light in the day, i don't know maybe we'll see something like this on the market soon, iwouldn't mind it maybe even just for the walls or floor i dunno
 
i wonder if its radioactive being that it has a half-life.. ?
id much rather spend money on electricity then get cancer.
 
This would more likely be for safety/emergency lighting... I think if it could have some kind of trigger that would allow it to be turned off/on it would be invaluable in any area that needed low level lighting... Movie theaters... Planes... Ect...

But it would be annoying in these areas if it could not be turned off...

You wont be growing your next harvest with these thats for sure... =]

But they are a very good idea... =]
 
i wonder if its radioactive being that it has a half-life.. ?
id much rather spend money on electricity then get cancer.
OMG you guys all you have to do is link to the site and READ. There is nothing new about this stuff. It is glow in the dark paint and what not that has to be exposed to light for 15 minutes or so before glowing for a certain period of time. Whoever said this is something new just wanted to start a thread for no reason...or was seriously high when they read the patent.
 
OMG you guys all you have to do is link to the site and READ. There is nothing new about this stuff. It is glow in the dark paint and what not that has to be exposed to light for 15 minutes or so before glowing for a certain period of time. Whoever said this is something new just wanted to start a thread for no reason...or was seriously high when they read the patent.

lmao...:dunce:
 
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