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|Issue 51 - November 2024
Research on sufferers of disease uncovers fibrous nanotech
ACCORDING to Wikipedia, 'Morgellons is the informal name of a self-diagnosed, scientifically unsubstantiated skin condition in which individuals have sores that they believe contain fibrous material.
Morgellons is 'not well understood" by allopathic medicine, Wikipedia claims, but the general medical consensus is that it is a form of delusional parasitosis, on the psychiatric spectrum.
Despite Wikipedia stating that Morgellons is not well understood, leading independent researchers, such as Clifford E. Carnicom, and world-renowned scientists, such as Harald Kautz, have conducted over thirty years of research into this topic.
Their findings point to Morgellons' fibres starting off as a fungi, which transforms into a cross-domain bacteria with self assembling capabilities. It is made from plasmonic fibres (mycelium) and hexagonal plasmonic photonic crystals (spore-containing organs) of an unknown species.
Morgellons' fibres are easy to detect as they are often brightly coloured red or blue. Their unique colours have been clinically and chemically analysed and are due to the absorption of quantum dot dyes.
Quantum dots were first synthesised back in the early 1980s by Louis Brus and Bell Labs (now known as Nokia Bell Labs). Nokia Bell lab's researcher, Louis Brus, was awarded the 2023 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work in quantum dot technology, alongside two other scientists, Alexi Ekimov and Moungi Bawendi.
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