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Better, just have a high flux of ionizing radiation. |
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Next on Hypersensational Intergalactic Media News: is your
hand-sanitizing UV laser giving you deadly skin cancer?
Stay tuned to find out our version of the truth! |
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//The front door could have nonvisible yet UV fluorescent material// |
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Now that sounds interesting: paint a surface with UV fluorescing paint, ie: when visible spectrum light is shone on it it emits UV which kills off surface bacteria. |
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The title is a little confusing; he's not suggesting sterilising hands with UV, but inanimate surfaces. |
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copper...last I heard the NHS were doing copper coated doorhandles, as a way of cutting down on bugs |
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// he's not suggesting sterilising hands with UV // |
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He's not? I wonder what gave me that idea... |
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// This technology replaces hand sanitizers. // |
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Quite so; hence my //confusing// comment. Self sufficiency may "replace" trains, but that doesn't mean it runs on tracks. |
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// when visible spectrum light is shone on it it emits UV which kills off surface bacteria. // |
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That would be a cool bit of photochemistry if you could pull it off. Capture a couple of visible light photons, and pump out a single more energetic UV photon ? Sort of paint-on LASER ? |
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Once you find a shortcut round the small problem of entropy, let us know. |
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I could call it "two photon absorption". |
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// Self sufficiency may "replace" trains, but that doesn't
mean it runs on tracks. // |
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I read the post again, and now see that my initial
impression was in error... but I'm still confused. |
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• Most people don't use the hand sanitisers.
• So get rid of them.
• But now there's germs on all the surfaces that the filthy humans touch.
• So irradiate those surfaces with UV
• But check that no-one is in the way first.
• And put powder that fluoresces (in UV? WTF?) on the door.
• Which will get on everyone's hands.
• So you can see where the filthy humans have spread their germs.
• And zap those places especially lots.
• Ah, the stink of clean! |
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That's nothing to do with the post ... you just need to ask your doctor to increase your medication again. |
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Why not sterilise the users instead? After a generation or two all your sanitary problems will be resolved. |
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Don't worry, folks, just testing my Borg trap. Still works! |
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Actually, 2-Photon would be the way to go on this
one. The far-red beams themselves would be
completely non-dangerous, but at 1um section at
focal point of the door handle or whatever, they'd
be lethal. |
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I mean the lasers would be phenomenally
expensive, the targeting impractically difficult to
achieve and the whole thing could be done much
better with a copper handle. But that's never
stopped anyone on here right? |
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