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| - Everyone knows about Ultra-Violet light, it is those purple lights that make white things glow, well those things glow for a reason, because in your washing powder, manufacturers put a special chemical which makes your whites, whiter, but it also glows with ultra violet light. (Good people of Uncyclopedia, please accept my humblest apologies for writing this tiny bit of fact.)
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| - Everyone knows about Ultra-Violet light, it is those purple lights that make white things glow, well those things glow for a reason, because in your washing powder, manufacturers put a special chemical which makes your whites, whiter, but it also glows with ultra violet light. (Good people of Uncyclopedia, please accept my humblest apologies for writing this tiny bit of fact.) In 1973 it was suggested by British scientists that if you cannot see ultra-violet light, then why not create a paint that only shows up under ultra-violet light (like the stuff in the washing powder), that way anything painted with this ultra-violet paint would be rendered invisible, and so on that day they set out to create this paint, and finally succeeded in 1974, (science worked fast in the old days) and the first invisibility paint was created.
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