Mexico invented a permanent battery, turned on the flashlight for 100 years
According to a reporter in Mexico, Mexican scientist Arturo Solis Herrera recently created a battery that can be used to turn on a flashlight for 100 years by using water and melanin.
Mexican scientist Arturo Solis Herrera and the permanent battery he built.(Source: facebook./pages/Arturo-Solis-Herrera).
Herrera, an eye specialist and currently Director of the Research and Development Institute at Mexico's Center for Photosynthetic Research, said when conducting a study of molecules on the skin, hair and retina covering of the human eye, he discovered that melanin is capable of breaking down water molecules, separating oxygen and hydrogen, thereby generating electricity and more specifically, the molecule itself has the ability to regroup oxygen and hydrogen, creating water to produce a new source of electricity.
Herrera has named the invention on la Bat - Gen, a battery pack with unlimited electricity production, always refill, and also a generator.
He said the four-year research process helped him discover a continuous circulation, splitting water molecules and producing electricity without encountering any problems because of the self-help melanin. light rays in the environment, as well as in the surrounding electromagnetic radiation.
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