Scientists have created artificial sunlight

This artificial sunlight is so real that our brains really think we're outside, not in the basement.

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Have you ever watched the Matrix and wondered what it would be like to be truly forced to live underground as a result of an atomic war, or an invasion of robots? Will we have to live a lifetime without sunlight? This thought seems paranoid and too far-fetched, but in fact, one of Italy's latest creations CoeLux can help us feel the sunlight shining on our faces, even when they happen. above situation.

Italian scientists have developed artificial LED sunlight systems, very similar to real sun rays. Sunlight LED uses a thin layer of nanoparticles to reconstruct Rayleigh scattering effect, making the sky look blue. This means that artificial sunlight not only illuminates the room, but also the texture and feel of real sunlight. In fact, it is so real that it can fool our brains, making our brains think that we are outside - even if we are underground.

This artificial sunlight will have three types, mimicking true light in different locations around the globe, including Northern Europe, the Mediterranean and the tropics. CoeLux's artificial light can also be used extensively in studio studios to evolve into natural light effects. Moreover, it can be used anywhere without light, from harsh environments such as underground parking garages, hospitals, gyms, offices or even underground mineral springs.

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Paolo Di Trapani, one of the scientists who studied this topic, believed that sunlight would allow future developers to build underground structures without feeling it was a missing place. light, humid.

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But first, prepare your wallet very well, because this set of artificial sunlight costs about $ 61.00, and adds about $ 7,000 to install the system. But in the future, developers hope to have a way to reduce costs, and expect to create different types of "sky", bringing different temperatures, colors, and light.