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Consternation! Holland artists invented lighting lamps with human blood as fuel

According to the British "Daily Chronicle" reported on September 13th, Holland, the city of Thompson (Teeside) designer Mike, the use of forensic knowledge, invented a kind of human blood as a fuel lamp, energy savings can be saved. Holland artist inventor blood fuel lamp, a drop of blood to illuminate the whole room. Thompson, a 34 year old man who used the police to investigate the crime scene, used a special liquid, (luminol), invented the new light. Thompson's friend and colleague Suzanne (Suzanne) shown in the video of this lamp. First of all, Sue broke the top of the bulb, and punctured the thumb with a broken glass, blood flowing into the bottom of the bulb, mixed with the liquid inside. After a short wait, the light inside the bulb begins to shine. Suzanne is proud to display only a little blood, can let the lamp lit up the room. Thompson said it was difficult to get blood tests, he even went to the blood bank to help. (WEB screenshot) Thompson said it was difficult to get blood tests, he even went to the blood bank to help. Finally, I had to get enough blood for the test. The light emitted by the blood reaction is very bright, but the blood burns very fast. You need to make sure that the bulb is filled with blood. Source: LED Online

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