The Mac @TheMac
25 April, 08:35
NIST simulation of ion trapping in a saline solution with a graphene membrane (turquoise) containing oxygen-lined pores (red) that trap potassium ions (grey) but not chlorine ions (blue). Ion trapping prevents penetration of additional ions through the membrane. Such a setup might be used for computing in a liquid medium. Credit: NIST

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What is Real @Caius
with everything considered, i think it would be interesting to see if there is any evidence of pharma attempting to connect with these systems.. i.e hypothetical: 9 people in the office all sneeze at exactly the same time. they had pfizer, the rest had moderna.
i do recall the vid where a man's recent vax attempted to establish bluetooth connection to the tv.

im still #PureBlood
09:26 PM - Apr 25, 2022
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