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Martin: Not that I know of. One of the things I think aboutwell, there was one phosphor that they used in Steve Paxtons piece in 9 Evenings that an engineer wrote up later in a technical journal. It would change color with heat on the skin. It could be used to detect the path of laser beams operating above the visible spectrum. Certainly this development of FM transmitters. Billy and his colle
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    Martin: Not that I know of. One of the things I think aboutwell, there was one phosphor that they used in Steve Paxtons piece in 9 Evenings that an engineer wrote up later in a technical journal. It would change color with heat on the skin. It could be used to detect the path of laser beams operating above the visible spectrum. Certainly this development of FM transmitters. Billy and his colle
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