This video could be a hoax. Or it could be a more
complex situation than meets the eye, so to speak... 

The only reason it is posted here, given its probably
high level of bogosity -- is the wrt the Scragg
patents. Not to mention Kanzius patent and Mills
recent inclusion of chlorine as a catalyst.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0EvtfEQ6IQ

Patents # 4,426,354 #4175381 - and four or five others
involving solar-chlorine were granted to Robert Scragg
of Miami. 

All are expired. 

Apparently if the above video were accurate, chlorine
has the ability to adsorb and store plain solar
photons in a much simpler way than Scragg imagined. 

Doubt it, even if Brazil does get very intense
sunlight. I think we would have heard of this years
ago. 

OTOH - it could be that the plastic bottles being used
there become reactive with the charged up chlorine.
(plasticizer or monomer being leached) ... and it
remotely possible that a glow could result, if there
is slow leaching. 

It's probably worth an effort to try glass vs plastic
bottles to see it this works well north of the
equator.

Jones 


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