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Strange rock emits wifi when heated

VTC NewsVTC News16/10/2023


This strange rock weighs 1.5 tons and is located right at the entrance of the open-air sculpture museum in Neuenkirchen, Germany. The rock looks rough, but the strange thing is that when heated, it can emit wifi.

You just need to stand next to this rock to be able to connect to the internet using your phone, laptop, tablet… to surf the web. Many visitors have come to the museum to confirm this special “ability”.

After the rock is heated, just stand next to it and you can use your phone, laptop, tablet, etc. to surf the web. (Photo: Dailymail)

After the rock is heated, just stand next to it and you can use your phone, laptop, tablet, etc. to surf the web. (Photo: Dailymail)

In fact, this rock does not emit wifi naturally but thanks to “human hands”. It turns out, it is the work of Aram Barthonll, a designer who installed a heat-powered wifi transmitter and a USB drive into the rock.

In addition, in this USB drive, one can find PDF files with rich content on how to survive such as: instructions on breaking up, instructions on dealing with remote-controlled aircraft, and survival instructions for unruly single women.

After being heated, the generator will convert heat energy into electricity, supporting wifi broadcasting on the homemade software Piratebox, it can create an offline wireless network. Thanks to that, visitors can access, search and download files stored in the USB drive, pre-installed inside this rock.

In fact, this rock does not emit wifi naturally, but thanks to human hands. (Photo: Dailymail).

In fact, this rock does not emit wifi naturally, but thanks to human hands. (Photo: Dailymail).

Aram Bartholl got the idea for this rock from an old German stove called BioLite, which does not require electricity but still works well with heat from a fire. He is also proud that this is his first work that combines classic and modern elements. This rock is named Keepalive.

Quoc Thai (Source: Dailymail)



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