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Uh, Guys, Scientists Just Created Something We’ve Only Heard About In Superhero Movies. And It Changes Everything

Scientists appear to have developed a type of visible light communication (VLC) technology that uses traditional lighting equipment to transmit data faster than WiFi.

Open access articles first published in 2018, and Has been updated In early 2024, we explained how you can quickly retire your WiFi modem and use VLC, a much faster means of transmitting information digitally. Unlike WiFi, which uses radio waves to transmit data, VLC uses light sources to send and receive data between devices and can be more than 100 times faster than the latter.

This process (software, tools??) is colloquially known as Li-Fi and is a complete network system designed to incorporate the ultraviolet, infrared, and visible light spectra. according to To live science. VLC is unidirectional, requires a light source to be on at all times, and requires a direct line of sight to the receiver, which has prevented mass adoption. But once these issues are overcome, we can literally use our existing infrastructure to normalize data sharing.

This is amazingly cool and good, but it's probably the worst thing I've heard in my entire adult life.

What's great is that the globalist elite lied to us and told us we needed to “up-date” our entire estate using their unelected names rather than modern technology. It's something we can't tell you is there. Instead, we can recycle existing systems (similar to what we should be doing with vehicles instead of building new systems to enrich the globalist elite). (Related: China showed off a ton of advanced robots, but yeah, we're all screwed)

But the bad thing is that globalists could probably use this technology to introduce artificial intelligence into all of our homes. I don't know how this happens…because physics is really, really hard to understand, guys. However, my intuition is that at this stage in history, any form of technological development is not a good thing.

Either way, sending messages through light sounds like something out of “Stranger Things,” and part of me is totally ready for it. Another part of me wishes I had never left the cave.

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