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rodsky
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?
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rodsky
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...