I assume this means visible light? Surely the problem with visible light is that it's visible and that would be incredibly annoying. I'm quite glad I can't see the multitude of wifi signals bouncing around everywhere I go.
@ibboT Uh, no. Read the stinkin' article. "The researchers tested infrared light, but the system will also work with visible light and ultraviolet light." Take your pick
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I assume this means visible light? Surely the problem with visible light is that it's visible and that would be incredibly annoying. I'm quite glad I can't see the multitude of wifi signals bouncing around everywhere I go.
@ibboT Uh, no. Read the stinkin' article. "The researchers tested infrared light, but the system will also work with visible light and ultraviolet light." Take your pick