Took some notes from one of the best pod classes from Rollo in a while. Fantastic game and some very entertained segments led to some interesting topics for me to discuss with y'all. Before I get into my serious notes: Michael's brother wants to invent They-Dar. A device to assay people chromosomes to determine sex at birth... Seems very space age but that will actually be in your iPhone in the nest 5 years or so. I was working on similar tech for the agricultural industry until a bikini model embezzled 80k from my business and left me broke. You can measure volatile compounds in live time and even triangulate the location of items or insects within a space. It is just a special sensor, a broad band infrared light, and then you have to determine the wavelengths of infrared light the will be reflected back by said target compound. I spent a whole 2 months working with the Power Environment and Energy Institute testing phosphorescent ceramics to be used in siloxane slurries and placed on monochromatic semiconductors to develop my own broad band IR LED chip for this purpose, but then Nichia ********** nvm... Point being, the people at Nichia are smart but they aren't creative and are missing a huge opportunity. Just like if I had a room full of black paint, a green ball in the center, and a white light was shined throughout the room. The (muso) black does not reflect light in the visible range back, the only object that will reflect light back is the ball, but only light in the 490nm-580nm range or more specifically the wavelength of that exact shade of green. Now throw 100 red balls in the room and try to find the green ball. EASY just turn the light on the green ball will clearly be visible and stand out from the red balls. Same concept with infrared light microscopy. The only work that has to be done is to determine a standard curve for your target compound. AKA what color is the ball as determine by our eyes or a sensor. Would also work for determining hormones in girls blood stream to determine her point in ovulation.