Fibre-Optic Daylight Using Rooftop Light Collector That Tracks The Sun. ALIEN Technology

BEEN IN USE SINCE 2003 IN SWEDEN BUT IT IS NOW REACHING AFRICA

Through modular state-of-the-art light collectors positioned on the roof, fiber-optic lighting follows the sun to capture and send daylight down up to 30 stories via fiber-optic cables.


Fiber-optic design allows sunlight to be led deep into the interior of your buildings, basements, and parking garages- bringing natural light to spaces not served by windows or skylights.

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Weeh hii naona iko na monthly subscription. It must be patented.

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There are many Chinese free version. Once installed you don’t pay a thing. Imagine free lighting during the day for garages, basements or closets?

The lightboxes are still expensive though

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Yenye najua ni hii ya DIY unatumia pipes and mirror

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Been in use since 1903


:monkey:

Hio ya mirrors ilikuwa inatumika pale Egypt na kina pharaoh 4000 years ago ku light hizo pyramids.

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Ya mirrips imekuwa miaka mingi but it is less effective. This one has a sensonsor that tracks the sun from dawn to dusk offering maximum efficeincy.

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Kuna Ile ingine ya jamàa wa south Africa,

What happened to his idea?

Naskia alikuwa pia anatoa energy from space.

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Sijai ona hii kitu.

CIA ilificha huko texas

Nicola Telsa had all this energy shit figured out. It is believed Telsa had figured a way too harness energy at a global scale that would be accessible to everyone anywhere on planet earth. But they wouldn’t have allowed that … would they.

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Unarada hio story?

All those High IQ scientists died poor or were killed mysteriosly. What happened to Tesla and Faraday?

@MajorProphet and @WasikA would be pleased with this gem

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That’s the true genius. He was asked to design a weapon that was cheap and effective. A bomb that would be a bolt of electricity. It was after he talked of harnessing energy and powering households cheaply