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@AmalLikesToPlay
16 October, 03:50
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I'm not a chemist, only thoughts....👇
Is it possible that petroleum/oil is the main component of graphene? Just like when water forms ice or steam. Same substance, just a different state.
I base it on what comes out of the body when cleaning from nanotechnology, ...you know...
Medieval alchemists called petroleum as "mumi", which is a derivative of the czech word "mumie" (in English it is mummy). The alchemists attributed to petroleum the power of transformation, something like the philosopher's stone - what if it was just coding? And here - https://www.youtube.com/wa... - ancient Egyptian symbolism for transformation.
If it did, it would explain a lot of things - like the effects of nanotechnology in body or the real reason why petrodollar was created - for treason against the pure human race, as a reward.
Then Excalibur would have a completely different meaning, wouldn't it? It would mean reformatting what's in the stone/graphene.
https://anonup.com/thread/...
Is it possible that petroleum/oil is the main component of graphene? Just like when water forms ice or steam. Same substance, just a different state.
I base it on what comes out of the body when cleaning from nanotechnology, ...you know...
Medieval alchemists called petroleum as "mumi", which is a derivative of the czech word "mumie" (in English it is mummy). The alchemists attributed to petroleum the power of transformation, something like the philosopher's stone - what if it was just coding? And here - https://www.youtube.com/wa... - ancient Egyptian symbolism for transformation.
If it did, it would explain a lot of things - like the effects of nanotechnology in body or the real reason why petrodollar was created - for treason against the pure human race, as a reward.
Then Excalibur would have a completely different meaning, wouldn't it? It would mean reformatting what's in the stone/graphene.
https://anonup.com/thread/...
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Graphene is carbon, right?
Carbon is formed when organic matter is burned, and oil/petroleum is organic, right?
So it makes sense. It's just a different state of the same substance.
Carbon is formed when organic matter is burned, and oil/petroleum is organic, right?
So it makes sense. It's just a different state of the same substance.
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