Light your whole house with one light bulb?

@raydene (9871)
United States
June 30, 2008 7:15am CST
Many years ago I had a dear friend that was so smart and would think about the smallest details and was sure he could in someway help poorer people them himself. Mike showed me a design one day to light your whole home with one light bulb. In this design he had mirrors leading from the bulb, tipped in different angles. I went to his small apartment that evening and watched as he flipped the switch and the whole one bedroom apartment lit up. Of course you couldn't close the bathroom door or you would be in the dark. The light was dimmer farther from the bulb as it lost some candlessence. I wonder if he is designing the lighting in Heaven? What do you think? xoxoxoxoxoxoxo
6 people like this
7 responses
@alokn99 (5717)
• India
30 Jun 08
It is a amart idea, and I had thought about this some time back. Never implemented though. Now that you have brought it up must try it in a small way to start. WE have to look at ways and means to conserve our energy with the inflation going through the roof.
3 people like this
@gabs8513 (48686)
• United Kingdom
30 Jun 08
Well you never know but I think that it would not be so easy to do in a bigger Place but you just don't know Hugs xxxx
1 person likes this
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
7 Jul 08
wow what a novel idea, this man really truly was smart, imagine if he had patent his idea, his heirs may have been rich by now.
@pitstop (15551)
• Australia
1 Jul 08
Interesting idea and would have taken quite a bit of planning even for a small house. It would be more difficult in a bigger house. But its nice that Mike was thinking of a way to conserve electricity!
@mummymo (23706)
2 Jul 08
What an ingenious and patient man he was Mom! I am sure that he is doing something constructive in heaven! Hugs xxx
@mummymo (23706)
15 Jul 08
Thanks for Best Response Mom, hugs xxx
@faith210 (11224)
• Philippines
1 Jul 08
Hi raydene! That is very smart of your friend! That is a very good way in saving electricity and money. If it can only work out for my home so I can save more on my electric bill but I guess, it won't work at my home. However, I am using those energy saving bulbs and don't really turn them on unless I am working or it gets really dark. haha.. Take care and God Bless!
• Canada
1 Jul 08
My apartment is so small that I would have no problem lighting it with just one lightbul. I am legally blind, so I might not een need that. LOL I don't really need to see where I am going, just as long as I knoew where eerything is.