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White glowing breasts bra
You have seen flashlight fingers. Line a bra with LEDs of shiftable colors so that it can produce a white glowing effect through flesh. Now the breats light up with white light. Popular at clubs | |
Imagine a beautiful woman at a dance club, basically she's
dressed in a bra. Her breasts glow white, attracting
attention. Attention is drawn; much appreciation ensues.
How it works: You have seen flashlight fingers. I think color
shifting LEDs could combination, likely rich in blue and
green,
that make tissue glow white. Line the bra with those LEDS,
or just use color shifting LEDs for a customized user-
preference effect
Transillumination Of The Breast (PDF)
https://www.ncbi.nl...nsurg00656-0247.pdf Since 1929. [nineteenthly, Dec 12 2017]
Electric six
http://russtifer.tu...danger-high-voltage Flashy [bhumphrys, Dec 12 2017]
Rutherford and Fry on static electricity
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b093yd8l [hippo, Dec 15 2017]
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This seems technically possible, but why ? |
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Would women actually wear such garments ? |
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How did I know it was you ? |
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//How did I know it was you ?// <pedant> Sometimes,
on the Halfbakery, the author's name is shown next
to, or below the idea </pedant> |
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//Would women actually wear such garments? // |
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It's usually dark in nightclubs. Need to have Breastlights
to see where you're going. |
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By the way, how did you get the envelope? |
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// It's usually dark in nightclubs. // |
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That is only a partial explanation. However, since we do not patronize such establishments, the information is useful. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggest that nightclubs are very noisy, crowded, hot, badly lit, poorly ventilated, prone to fires, and retail poor-quality beer substitute in small meaures at extortionate prices.Therefore, the reason for their existance, or why humans go there, is not apparent. |
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My memory of shining a torch through my hand is that you don't get much light through the thicker bits like the palm, just the edges - maybe even for the fingers. Also the red propagates the most. I think you'd need to utilise both effects - use high intensity red light, and not require too thick a barrier to get a decent brightness. |
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//Therefore, the reason for their existance, or why humans go there, is not apparent...// |
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I thought you'd like them. Very few cats. |
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This could be used to detect breast cancer so [+], but I think
it would always have a reddish tinge. |
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Theres a scene in The Naked Gun 2.5 in which Leslie is
accosted by a woman wearing something like this. Of
course he maintains a professional decorum. |
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Surely the solution to the problem is to have wirelessly-charged LED breast implants? I mean, if you're going to have a bag of saline implanted in your body, it may as well be functional. |
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Have one breast positively charged and the other
negatively charged. The arcing between them could be an
interesting turn-on, and the more cleavage, the higher the
voltage. This seems to have a lot of potential... |
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<bit of a tangent> I learnt yesterday that flying
insects are positively charged and pollen-filled
flowers are negatively charged - this allows insects to
detect an attraction to pollen-filled flowers, and also
to know when a flower has recently been visited by
another insect (who will have dissipated some of the
charge) </bit of a tangent> |
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[-] science, lack of : blue-green through a red-pass substance does not make "white" and, unless the target audience is the undead, occlusion by veins/arteries is going to mar the aesthete. |
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Further study is recommended though : patent pending adding to an implant a jiggle-rechargeable LED light source. |
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[Ian T] It was a throwaway fact somewhere in the
linked podcast. The other interesting thing was that
spiderwebs are also negatively charged, so there is a
mutual attraction between spiderwebs and flying
insects. |
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Nah. I find that the more flowers I have, generally
the more bugs I have, and the more spiders. If I
were to live in the desert, or underwater, there'd
probably be fewer. |
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[flyingtoaster] I adjusted the wording to "likely rich in blue
and
green, wit some red to make tissue glow white." I just
figured some red with lots of blue and green would be
obvious. |
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