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UV photon induced electric field poling of ferroelectrics been on the internet since 1999.


philip347
Yes, interesting application.

article said> This finding could lead to new uses for these materials, such as extremely sensitive transducer devices that convert mechanical or light energy into electrical energy.” //

Phil says, This could lead to a skin surface sensory item, for very advanced androids.

MUSE. This society has handled the prospect of legalizing prostitution, very badly.
They, the ones who illegally want it, would rather venture out in the depths of night, so that forbidden fruit, could be stalked, then attained.

So the avarice of a legalized system of it, would not be a pleasurable device to the id, of people, who want this.

Time passes and we incept, android pleasure units, into society.This is as they can be cleaned and we have the perception, they are unfeeling pleasure devices, without souls or remorse.

The future hopes, is that this new device might not be made illegal, too.

The android has the strength and stealth, to make clients pay, in a many varied number of ways.

One item, they would remove, would be the head.

For some reason, I know not why, these heads, would appear held in trees.The androids, who have become annoyed at humans, may want to reinstall them there?

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