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semen not just for making babies anymore


paulgh3rd

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I was reading through various tech mag's and science journals and one segment about upcoming technologies just made wonder ... WHY THE HELL WOULD SOMEONE EVEN THINK OF THIS???????

I A photonics expert at U of Cincinnati (his credentials we're not listed) figured out a way to get a 10-fold lift in brightness for Organic LED's. Honestly I have never seen something advertising it's an organic LED vs. non but anyway, how led's work is basically like this as I read.

LED's create light as negatively charged electrons in the circuit interact with positively charged "electron holes." When an electron enters a hole, they combine energies and emit some as light. Some electrons often zip past holes without merging, which is why led's tend to be dimmmer then other types of light, but a film of dna taken from guess what.... SALMON SPERM (yes you read that right SALMON SPERM) creates an energy barrier that slows the electrons down so the holes can better attract, merge and thus be brighter.

Interesting and somewhat diisgusting fact the fishing industry discards thousands of tons of Salmon sperm every year ... why you might ask.. it ruins the taste. 555

Think about that the next type you sit for a nice plate of salmon and still wonder WHAT HELL MADE THIS GUY THINK ... oh I know I'll use sperm! I can stop laughing

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I was reading through various tech mag's and science journals and one segment about upcoming technologies just made wonder ... WHY THE HELL WOULD SOMEONE EVEN THINK OF THIS???????

I A photonics expert at U of Cincinnati (his credentials we're not listed) figured out a way to get a 10-fold lift in brightness for Organic LED's. Honestly I have never seen something advertising it's an organic LED vs. non but anyway, how led's work is basically like this as I read.

LED's create light as negatively charged electrons in the circuit interact with positively charged "electron holes." When an electron enters a hole, they combine energies and emit some as light. Some electrons often zip past holes without merging, which is why led's tend to be dimmmer then other types of light, but a film of dna taken from guess what.... SALMON SPERM (yes you read that right SALMON SPERM) creates an energy barrier that slows the electrons down so the holes can better attract, merge and thus be brighter.

Interesting and somewhat diisgusting fact the fishing industry discards thousands of tons of Salmon sperm every year ... why you might ask.. it ruins the taste. 555

Think about that the next type you sit for a nice plate of salmon and still wonder WHAT HELL MADE THIS GUY THINK ... oh I know I'll use sperm! I can stop laughing

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paul: sometimes your posts are really off the wall to me, and i don't even go any further......however my comments are not always negative towards you as a person.......happy valentine's day.......and gung hee fat choy!!

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