could it be possible to buy a light bulb that never burns out??

@bornraf (228)
United States
May 7, 2007 6:21pm CST
This a though question I think. We all buy light bulbs and we know that they have a live span. However, would it be possible for science to develop a light bulb thta never dies on us nad if so do you think somebody will produce it?? I donĀ“t think so??
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@PsychoDude (2013)
• Netherlands
7 May 07
The longest burning light bulb currently has been burning for over 106 years already, those light bulbs last forever. The reasoning is simply, they use a lot thicker wire of another material. The problem though, they produce a lot less light. People preferred light though over the length they last so they became brighter and a lot hotter but due to this also much easier to bust.
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@mugzy528 (800)
• United States
8 May 07
You got that Right I think it is in New Jersey and it is made out of Tungston . I Think I spelled that right not sure. But yes it is Possible Just look at a traffic lights they never seem burn out. Have a Great Day
@mugzy528 (800)
• United States
8 May 07
You got that Right I think it is in New Jersey and it is made out of Tungston . I Think I spelled that right not sure. But yes it is Possible Just look at a traffic lights they never seem to burn out. Have a Great Day
@AJMSmith (112)
11 May 07
Nothing lasts for ever. In the future bulbs may last for decades but not for ever. Entropy gets everything in the end.