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Originally Posted by tigon_ridge 
That's if assuming that I was referring to laser technology to scan ear canals; and even if did, it's obvious laser rays don't go around corners (unless a blackhole is nearby)...they do bounce, however. That's how computer mice and scanners scan things. I was thinking just now maybe something like that can be applied to scanning the outline of small concave spaces, such as ear canals. In any case, you guys should practice thinking with innovation in mind; who said anything about shoving a giant scanning machine into your ears? Have you guys forgotten how desktop computer technology gradually changed into laptops...and then even smaller laptops...and then handheld PCs? As I say, anything is possible!
EDIT: I said "changed into". I meant "led to".
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thanks, very edumacashunal

, didnt realize you were talking many years into the future, many many years. thought this thread was about JH|13 and the 'current' technology related to it.