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  • In a hyper-connected world, scientists once tried to recreate something purely human — a kiss.

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    It wasn’t science fiction, but a real experiment exploring whether technology could transmit emotion through touch — not just text, voice, or video. Researchers believed physical interaction plays a key role in bonding, and this was an attempt to bridge that emotional gap.

    Although it never became mainstream, the idea sparked conversations about virtual intimacy and the future of relationships. Because sometimes, people don’t just want to hear “I miss you” — they want to feel it.
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