Hi Karl, thanks so much for you substack. Been take the sodium citrate. I have a question if you have heard anything about a green laser light dissolving nanotechnology?
Hi Karl, thanks so much for you substack. Been take the sodium citrate. I have a question if you have heard anything about a green laser light dissolving nanotechnology?
Greenasers are often used to excite nanoparticles or energized them so they can be seen. I don't hold much faith in the green laser thing and I certainly didn't see green lasers doing anything while I used them in sames. Have no idea why this would work. If it does work then looks like you will be needing a giant spotlight laser to cover your whole body in it. Not sure how that makes sense.
Hi Karl, thanks so much for responding. I am not technical person but I was reading about it stating that it turn off the electron spin resulting in shutting down the tech like off switch as it is programmable mater. I'm not convinced and would not want to make the mistake of activating it. Thanks so much for your important work.
Thanks so for the links. I guess I just want to know if it's true that th e nano can be shut off with green laser. Is it documented any where? Has any one tried the green laser? Thanks again
No it can't, your body is filled with hydrogel and a small 1mm laser beam is not going to effect whole body saturated in these gels. Past the hydrogel and going on to what the hydrogel produces you will find that material responds differently and likely will be energized by the 565nm green laser beam, hence why they are often used to fluoresce nanoparticles and such in the lab. The florescent glow is a sign that a photon is being transfered into an electron inside the nanoparticles.
Hi Karl, thanks so much for you substack. Been take the sodium citrate. I have a question if you have heard anything about a green laser light dissolving nanotechnology?
Greenasers are often used to excite nanoparticles or energized them so they can be seen. I don't hold much faith in the green laser thing and I certainly didn't see green lasers doing anything while I used them in sames. Have no idea why this would work. If it does work then looks like you will be needing a giant spotlight laser to cover your whole body in it. Not sure how that makes sense.
Hi Karl, thanks so much for responding. I am not technical person but I was reading about it stating that it turn off the electron spin resulting in shutting down the tech like off switch as it is programmable mater. I'm not convinced and would not want to make the mistake of activating it. Thanks so much for your important work.
Reference from SAM’s Microscopy: https://substack.com/profile/177685979-sam?utm_source=notification
about 420MedicineMan green laser experiment:
https://420medicineman.substack.com/p/photoresponsive-hydrogels?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2
Thanks so for the links. I guess I just want to know if it's true that th e nano can be shut off with green laser. Is it documented any where? Has any one tried the green laser? Thanks again
No it can't, your body is filled with hydrogel and a small 1mm laser beam is not going to effect whole body saturated in these gels. Past the hydrogel and going on to what the hydrogel produces you will find that material responds differently and likely will be energized by the 565nm green laser beam, hence why they are often used to fluoresce nanoparticles and such in the lab. The florescent glow is a sign that a photon is being transfered into an electron inside the nanoparticles.
Yes I would like to know about it too. Can injections be lasered before use or does the tech wake up in its nice warm body injected into??
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