TheGreyKnight
Finally back.
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So, why crosslink them at all?
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Mostly interested in the effects of microwaves/radio waves on a plasma that was already in existence.
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My bad. I got the CH2 and amine group mixed up.
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I haven't gone out looking yet, but do you think ultrasound imaging could be used to find the perforator before any cutting happens? That's a super exciting paper! I can't wait to see what we do with this. I may perform the dark arts on the undying armor thread once more, because this could be solve the circulation issues…
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I haven't had organic chem yet, but what would keep the HOCl from trying to bond its chlorine with the OH group attached directly to the ring (Bottom left)? What do you mean by "create a pore"? I thought about it a bit more, and I think I see what you're trying to do. You want to remove the OH from the amine, so you've got…
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Haven't had a chance to watch yet, but do you cover tubes that produce X-Rays? It'd be cool to experiment with shorter wavelength output. On a slightly off-topic note, do you have any idea what would happen if you were to direct a microwave beam from a 1000 Watt magnetron at an electrical arc from a neon sign transformer?…
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If you're concerned about nanites, analyze your blood under a microscope. If you're in university, see if you can get some one to run your sample through an electron microscope. Or maybe a mass spectrometer. If there's nanotech, they'd be able to tell you for sure. Here's a link on how to do the slide prep: LINK You could…
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A larger coil would be worse than a smaller coil. And by that I mean a coil with a larger inner diameter. You'd need a longer length of wire, which would increase resistance and draw more power. Second off, even if you put the same amount of energy into the larger coil, it would be significantly quieter than the smaller…
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@misslitty It's been awhile since I've seen it mentioned, but I think someone, somewhere, has access to the community PDF library.
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One option that's slightly off the beaten path as far as implants go, is a gene mod that introduces a metabolic pathway or something of that nature that causes the tissue in the region you want the subdermal mount to take iron and either cap it or incorporate it into a protein that's magnetic, so that it accumulates to a…
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I'm not sure how much it would help, but there's a strontium salt that's used in treating osteoperosis called Strontium ranelate. It stimulate bone growth, and since strontium is similar to calcium in size and chemical interaction, it gets dragged into the bones. It's a heavier element, you'd increase your bone density,…
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I want one. I'm half tempted to build one of these with a friend. Do you think you could use enough of these to create a near real-time image of the sky, and then pass that to one of those VR headsets?
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Just thinking about an injection into the sinuses makes me cringe. I suspect a wash would probably do the trick. Would adding an antihistamine to the mix minimize the risks of histamine intolerance?
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If you all have finished beating the wearables vs. implants horse to death, I have something to propose. It is by no means a completed idea or concept, and probably deserves its own thread with regards to the details, but the concept of external power supply might be the way to go with this one. Not an arm band, because…
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There might actually be a way of using human cells to do this, but you'd have to be a lot more involved in the process than bacteria.
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So, do you have a link to this study?
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I find the idea of declaring science a religion very dangerous, because quite often, religion is associated with blind faith, which is contradictory to the skepticism that proper science requires. //Edit// Making a philosophy or a movement into a religion seems fine, though. So, is your first point a good thing, or a bad…
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So, a question I have to ask, just for the sake of asking. Is this solely for the protection of our rights? Is it just a safe space where we can exist and be protected? In other words, what is the ultimate goal of making our lifestyle into an institution of sorts? Are we trying to fit in, or make a change?
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I'm fairly certain that's a coating defect. If you look closely, you can see that the edge where the black is appears slightly recessed. Also, because of the way that the light is shining on the magnet, junk that's on the surface casts shadows nearby. That spot doesn't appear to have any shadow, which suggests that it's a…
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The old system just won't give up the ghost, will it?
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The Hype is so real.
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Beat me to the punch @Cassox . Your best bet is to try collaborating with people on an individual level. Just ask around a little.
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Good catch @IvoTheSquire . I always get those 2 mixed up. I don't have any hard evidence, but it'd bet that you could use a similar form of gene therapy to combat Alzheimer's.
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You are a dirty dirty spammer, you cyberlass you! Thank you again for all your hard work! You and everyone else involved in the process.
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Well, that depends on what you mean by brain failure. And consciousness for that matter. I mean, alzheimers keeps your brain from creating enough dopamine, if memory serves.This can be lessened with supplements, and improved for many years by a certain kind of gene therapy. I'll need to go have a look for the papers that…
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I'm interested. What sort of times would we see the calls happening?
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In addition to everything ChrisBot said, I'd meditate, or at least take some time to calm down and clear your head before the procedure.
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While channelling the force around the body would help, you're still going to need to "attach" the body to the device at some point. This is where all the force you've channeled around the body ends up. If you can spread that force out over a period of time, it won't be as bad, so long as you don't overwhelm the system…
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Well @gyragrim20 you're in for a very rough ride in terms of engineering this. There are some very painful limits on how fast you can make someone move, and the only theoretical way to get around those without "upgrading" the body itself with better bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments would be if you could neutralize…
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Color me very intrigued by this project. Anyone who's ballsy enough to actually start messing with their own genetics in a way that's not careless will have my utmost attention.