7-week-old blood - and complete cell structures are still visible
Even fungi don't want to go in there...
The date of the blood sampling was 17.01.2024. And here are the pictures from today - 02.03.2024.
Here is the first post of this conspicuous blood sample:
The first signs of disintegration are visible at the edge.
The red blood count appears to be covered at the top and bottom by a layer that has formed over time - but the cells themselves show no typical signs of decay.
On one side of the specimen, a fungus began to grow in from the outside - interestingly, the mycelia turned around after a short time. They no longer wanted to grow further into the blood. Normally they grow straight for a long distance and individual strands branch off from here. Not so here:
I was only able to find one strand that had penetrated a little further into the specimen - and within it, small moving dots are clearly visible.
These cell structures, which also appear more frequently in fresh blood, show absolutely no change
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Minimal movements within the blood are still visible - even individual cells are still slipping - which suggests that there has still not been a proper drying process. You have to take a closer look - but you can find them.
In this video, the blood was 4 weeks old:
Here you could even still see active build-up processes - the light blue cells with a yellowish-brownish border.
If we imagine that such cells are present in the bloodstream - which I believe to be synthetic blood cells - their lifespan should be many times longer than that of normal blood cells. And why do neither fungi nor bacterial cultures grow here?
And where are these blood cells formed? In the bone marrow? That would mean a conversion of the stem cells or are they completely replaced? We can only speculate at the moment.
Searching for information on synthetic blood, there is not much to be found yet - except for this advertisement... The interesting part is in the first third of the video.
https://rumble.com/v3wlrkm-synthetic-blood-transfusion.html
They are quite taken with the fact that this blood could even last for years...
You are not the first to point out that the bone marrow is where the production of these new phenom arises, that is the only place where it could arise. The person who pointed this out to me also noted that the only way to stop it is to off yourself, but from what you are saying here, even that would not effect the fact that the existing blood will not biodegrade normally. 'Award winning' evil to be sure.
Good point in opining from whence the possible synthetic non deteriorative RBCs come from- bone marrow doing new tricks? GMO Spleen ?