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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    Unless those tubes in your diagram is made of fiber-optics (very expensive!) this idea will (literally) not hold water. And another is that your light source must have a candle power of at least half that of the sun (again, the closest being the electric arc produced by a welding rod) for this idea to actually work even with fiber-optics in place.
    Mao sad lagi, that's what I learned from reading all the stuff online about this.

    But the idea is new to me even though I've been using plastic bottles and water all my life. I mean, who knows what other objects/things that we use every day that we haven't realized could be used for more useful energy-saving ways like this one.

    Naa kay site na nahibaw-an na ingana, Rods?

    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    BTW, this idea will work even WITHOUT the bleach--the bleach is only there to kill algae or any living organisms that could minimize the transparency of both water and the bottle.

    That guy is doing lots of things with plastic bottles--I believe he spearheaded a project wherein they used plastic softdrink bottles to build a school.
    Yeah. We need lots of people like him who thinks of innovative ways to reuse things that most people throw away.

    On with my search...

  2. #52

    Default Re: Filipino Ingenuity! Bringing light to the poor, one liter at a time.

    Quote Originally Posted by mokiloo View Post
    I guess what they need with this is a some sort of power reservoir or cell to store energy that produce
    enough synthetic sun just enough to activate the luminous properties of the water/bleach solution

    Or is it the uv-rays of the sun actually making this work or just the simple hard light?
    It's actually just the refraction of the light as it passes through the water inside the bottle. The bleach solution kills all of the bacteria and organism and prevents the formation of algae. This solution would allow the water to stay purified upto 5 years.

  3. #53

    Default Re: Filipino Ingenuity! Bringing light to the poor, one liter at a time.

    Quote Originally Posted by Githyanki View Post
    It's actually just the refraction of the light as it passes through the water inside the bottle. The bleach solution kills all of the bacteria and organism and prevents the formation of algae. This solution would allow the water to stay purified upto 5 years.
    are you saying a plain pure water will do and the bleach has nothing to do with it but just keep it clean and clear?

  4. #54

    Default Re: Filipino Ingenuity! Bringing light to the poor, one liter at a time.

    Quote Originally Posted by mokiloo View Post
    are you saying a plain pure water will do and the bleach has nothing to do with it but just keep it clean and clear?
    Yep! Distilled or mineral water is preferred as there are lesser microbial count. Bleach solution will kill anything. Even the HPV virus.

  5. #55

    Default Re: Filipino Ingenuity! Bringing light to the poor, one liter at a time.

    Quote Originally Posted by Githyanki View Post
    Yep! Distilled or mineral water is preferred as there are lesser microbial count. Bleach solution will kill anything. Even the HPV virus.
    so let me asked you
    how can something sooo clear with the absence of any optical anomaly disrupting the flow of light going through that commences the process of refraction which could also result amplification of light?

  6. #56

    Default Re: Filipino Ingenuity! Bringing light to the poor, one liter at a time.

    Quote Originally Posted by mokiloo View Post
    so let me asked you
    how can something sooo clear with the absence of any optical anomaly disrupting the flow of light going through that commences the process of refraction which could also result amplification of light?
    I think you got it wrong my friend. I never said that refraction will amplify the light. It merely disperses the light as it pass through another medium (which in this case is the water inside the bottle).

  7. #57

    Default Re: Filipino Ingenuity! Bringing light to the poor, one liter at a time.

    our government should adopt free enterprise..

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    Default Re: Filipino Ingenuity! Bringing light to the poor, one liter at a time.

    Quote Originally Posted by Githyanki View Post
    I think you got it wrong my friend. I never said that refraction will amplify the light. It merely disperses the light as it pass through another medium (which in this case is the water inside the bottle).
    so does this mean any plain clean and clear well do and the bleach only makes it free of contaminants and has nothing to do with the luminance?

    or plainly....any plain clean and clear water well do w/o the bleach?

  9. #59

    Default Re: Filipino Ingenuity! Bringing light to the poor, one liter at a time.

    buhat ko ani sa among mini budega bro..... thanks sa info

  10. #60

    Default Re: Filipino Ingenuity! Bringing light to the poor, one liter at a time.

    I saw this one at Ayala Exhibit last March c/o USC-Architecture Dept. This one works well on highly congested slum areas where people use electrical light even daytime.

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