👉 Neonetics: A term used in scientific research to describe the process by which light waves are converted into electrical signals that can be sent over long distances, allowing for remote control of devices or systems with a small amount of power. This technology was first demonstrated in 1987 by scientists at Bell Labs and is widely used in military applications. Definition: A term referring to the process of converting electromagnetic radiation into electrical energy through the use of light waves, often used for transmitting information over long distances without the need for wires or cables.