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What if , every time you wanted to change over on a light , you had to bleed ? Would you think doubly before illuminating the way , and in turn , using up energy ?

That ’s the idea behind the blood lamp , invented by Mike Thomspon , an English intriguer establish in The Netherlands . The lamp contains luminol – the same chemical forensic scientists apply to check for traces of profligate at a offence scence . Luminol reacts with the iron in reddish origin cell and creates a brilliant drab glow . To practice the lamp , you first need to fuse in an activating powder . Then , you discontinue the glass , cut yourself , and dribble blood into the orifice .

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A lamp that uses blood to create light is meant to make people rethink how they use energy. The lamp contains luminol, a chemical that reacts with the iron in blood and creates a bright blue glow.

Thompson came up with the rather gruesome idea , reported by New Scientist recently , a few years ago while he was study for his masters at the Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands . He was search chemical vim for a labor and come across luminol .

" It kind of trigger off this thought in my judgment , that if energy somehow came at a cost to us , then mayhap it would make us recollect differently about the way of life we use it , " Thompson told LiveScience . The lamp is designate to " take exception citizenry ’s preconceived notions about where our vitality come from , " he said , and it impel the user " to rethink how wasteful they are with energy , and how precious it is . "

And the fact that it is a single - use luminance make its software all the more meaningful .

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" You have to really decide when to use this lamp because it ’s only go to knead once , " Thompson said . " So it makes it kind of a affecting moment . "

Homer A. Thompson designed and acquire the lamp in 2007 , and made a TV of his labor this year .

[ forethought : Potentially disturbing content : A graphic video shows how the visible radiation works . It is here . ]

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