Here is the concept: it uses cmos sensor inside camera. If you cover your camera so no light can get in, app can use cmos sensitivity to look for distortion in the black before any filtration (accesses the raw image, with very specific settings, without applying any SW filter or auto focus). This raw data has noise which is normal, besides few white dots from whatever can penetrate the cover, aka, gamma and X-ray. By filtering out the noise using precalibrated equation for each camera type, we are left with gamma. Counting that per frame for a period of time is linearly related to radiation level. Accuracy is about 70% but it works. Took 13 months to fully develop the math behind..
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Publish. You pushed science and technology forward with good intension, what happens happens you have done your best.
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Its new for me that mobile phones have ray sensoric but i know there are adapters
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Wtf, don't explain how it work. Protect the idea. Sell it
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how did you know 13 months in advance we are probably going to need this? :D good job!
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You should worry that people would take it for a game and they'll go around looking for radiation.
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I had one of those Geiger counter prank apps that I use to fool my friend that her very expensive handbag is irradiated and she would freak the fuck out. God times
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We gonna need that shit soon. So yeah why shouldn't you release it?
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what a dumb fucking reasoning...
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Publish it, give a good explanation how it works.
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Publish it
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The concept seems good, i'd like to see it. What amount of radiation is required to measure it over "background noise"?
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yes everybody is stupid except for you. weirdo
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Well, obviously it sounds like a scam. It sounds a bit to good to be true. And how would it even work? Every smartphone is build a but differently, and none has a chamber with a stable gas in it, as far as I'm aware. I don't want to call you lier, just because I'm ill informed, so could you share with me, how it is supposed to work?
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Publish!
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You didn't invent that, it has existed for years using that exact method.
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Big YES
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