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Mambo mambo mambo mambo Audio: @RunItTakeo !!  Why does mambo look like she’s doing 67… YES ik her name is matikanetanhauser I am not a larp .. 🫩🫩🥀 Yes hachiware jump How Japan turns footsteps into electricity Japan uses a technology called Piezoelectricity. 	•	Special tiles are placed under the floor 	•	When you step on them, your weight creates pressure 	•	That pressure is converted into a tiny amount of electricity   ⸻ 🧠 Simple explanation Think of it like this: 	•	Step → pushes tile 	•	Tile slightly bends 	•	Material inside generates electricity It’s basically turning movement (kinetic energy) into electrical energy. ⸻ 📍 Where it’s used 	•	Busy places like train stations (e.g. Shibuya in Tokyo) 	•	Shopping malls 	•	Walkways with lots of people These areas have millions of footsteps per day, so small energy adds up   ⸻ 💡 What the electricity is used for The energy is not huge, so it’s used for: 	•	LED lights 	•	Screens/displays 	•	Sensors It helps make cities more eco-friendly 🌱   ⸻ ⚠️ Reality check (important) This is where TikTok/Instagram exaggerates: 	•	Each step produces very little power 	•	It can’t power homes or charge phones fully 	•	It’s more for small devices + sustainability experiments ⸻ 🧠 Why people talk about it so much It went viral as a meme (“Japan is turning footsteps into electricity”) because: 	•	It sounds futuristic 	•	It’s real but overhyped online 	•	People spam it in captions for views Guys I finally put the tiki tiki Phonk is it okay now✌️ Ty ChatGPT for creating my desc #umamusume #umamusumeprettyderby #animation #tweening #art
Mambo mambo mambo mambo Audio: @RunItTakeo !! Why does mambo look like she’s doing 67… YES ik her name is matikanetanhauser I am not a larp .. 🫩🫩🥀 Yes hachiware jump How Japan turns footsteps into electricity Japan uses a technology called Piezoelectricity. • Special tiles are placed under the floor • When you step on them, your weight creates pressure • That pressure is converted into a tiny amount of electricity ⸻ 🧠 Simple explanation Think of it like this: • Step → pushes tile • Tile slightly bends • Material inside generates electricity It’s basically turning movement (kinetic energy) into electrical energy. ⸻ 📍 Where it’s used • Busy places like train stations (e.g. Shibuya in Tokyo) • Shopping malls • Walkways with lots of people These areas have millions of footsteps per day, so small energy adds up ⸻ 💡 What the electricity is used for The energy is not huge, so it’s used for: • LED lights • Screens/displays • Sensors It helps make cities more eco-friendly 🌱 ⸻ ⚠️ Reality check (important) This is where TikTok/Instagram exaggerates: • Each step produces very little power • It can’t power homes or charge phones fully • It’s more for small devices + sustainability experiments ⸻ 🧠 Why people talk about it so much It went viral as a meme (“Japan is turning footsteps into electricity”) because: • It sounds futuristic • It’s real but overhyped online • People spam it in captions for views Guys I finally put the tiki tiki Phonk is it okay now✌️ Ty ChatGPT for creating my desc #umamusume #umamusumeprettyderby #animation #tweening #art

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