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The use of bio-electricity is an easy thing in theory

The use of bio-electricity is an easy thing in theory

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The use of bio-electricity is an easy thing in theory


Have you heard the shining cells, what is creating a light, when something disturbs them? When some ship is traveling in the tropic night the wake behind it would shine as the phosphorous light, what can be a benefit for creating the bio-light or bio-electricity.

Bio-light can be used in lights, which do not need electricity, and only the small dose of sugar would make those bacteria shine, and that shine can look by using some kind of night vision systems. The bio-luminescence can benefit in the alarm and rescue tools, and when the sugar capsule in the cell culture is broken, the system can send weak green light, what can locate from the airborne helicopters or aircraft.

But the same phenomenon can in theory benefit in the production of bio-electricity. This thing would be very easy to make in theory but in practice, the light of those bacteria is so weak, that the production system would be ineffective. And this means that the system is only in the theoretical level.

In theory, bio-luminescence can be used to create the bio-electricity. 

When we are talking about the bio-electricity, we are meaning benefiting the bacteria for creating electric power for some systems. In theory, that thing would not be very difficult to create, and the easiest way would fill some tank with bacteria, what are creating bio-luminescence, or bio-light. And the bacteria cultures would surrounded by using photocells, what would transform the bio-luminescence straight to electricity.

Or of course, there might be installed the silicon panels on the layers of that tank. In this case, the silicone panels would cover the entire tank of the shining bacteria, but as you might know, that kind of electricity would be hard to produce in practice, because of the light, what the bio-luminescence cells are creating is quite weak.

But there is one possibility, and that uses the bacteria or other cells, what is genetically manipulated. The thing is that the genomes from the cells that are creating the light of the firefly or deep sea angler fish would make the bacteria shine a brighter light. And if those bacteria would put in the cells cultures, they could make the brighter light, what can make those photocells more effective. When the bacteria would feed by sugars, they would create the bio-light.

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