Claridge wrote: That's the only challenge, as far as I'm concerned. Mastering optimal distribution of light, no matter the shape of bladders.
By chance, TLT/UHN tested light propagation on 6 models.
Here are 3 shapes:
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/The-shape-of-the-bladder-rounded-shape-pear-shaped-or-pine_fig1_264833568 Ok. To the tune of "Santa Clause is coming to town."
You Bladder watch out
You bladder not cry
You bladder not pout
I'm telling you why
Theralse is coming to town
Their checking you once
Their checking you twice (6 months later)
Cancer is gone
just like in the mice
Theralase is coming to town
it works when you are sleeping
It works when you're awake
it knows if cancers been bad or good
So it better be good for revenue sake
ohhhhhhhhh
You bladder watch out
You bladder not cry
You bladder not pout
I'm telling you why
Theralse is coming to town ........... soon hopefully
The shape of the bladder (“rounded” shape, “pear-shaped” or “pine”).
This paper cites 4 shapes:
https://www.archives-pmr.org/article/S0003-9993(98)90419-1/pdf