Spectacular show of LED FIREWORKS recorded in 2019 in China, city of Shenzhen, region of Guangdong.This is China guys, this is Shenzhen. Very inspring video ...
as an LED scientist I believe each LED has a tiny solar-powered battery attached to it, and that battery has an emergency battery attached to it in case the first battery breaks, and in some cases there’s even a third one
I don’t know if this is helpful, but if you’re leading the team on this, you might want to consider hooking up the microscopic artificial suns to their own solar panels just in case they run out of fuel.
I have a similar system set up for my home. One downside is that I can’t turn anything on at night or in the day but it’s very efficient nonetheless and my energy company was very supportive.
That is an absolutely brilliant idea, I will certainly discuss it with my team. We have also considered attaching emergency batteries to the artificial suns in case the fusion needs to be restarted
Sounds like we’re in safe hands. It may be too early to celebrate but I feel like, finally, we won’t need the real sun any more. We will be able to turn it off for a bit to give us some breathing room with this climate change lark.
as an LED scientist I believe each LED has a tiny solar-powered battery attached to it, and that battery has an emergency battery attached to it in case the first battery breaks, and in some cases there’s even a third one
I’d expect nothing less but truth be told I was a little concerned that standards would have slipped with cost cutting.
as an LED scientist I’m excited for the new energy source coming in 2024: microscopic artificial suns attached to each LED
The future is now.
I don’t know if this is helpful, but if you’re leading the team on this, you might want to consider hooking up the microscopic artificial suns to their own solar panels just in case they run out of fuel.
I have a similar system set up for my home. One downside is that I can’t turn anything on at night or in the day but it’s very efficient nonetheless and my energy company was very supportive.
That is an absolutely brilliant idea, I will certainly discuss it with my team. We have also considered attaching emergency batteries to the artificial suns in case the fusion needs to be restarted
Sounds like we’re in safe hands. It may be too early to celebrate but I feel like, finally, we won’t need the real sun any more. We will be able to turn it off for a bit to give us some breathing room with this climate change lark.
yeah, hopefully the natural sun will be obsolete soon, it’s just not aesthetically compelling anymore