In my first post I showed a picture of how self-replicating cells develop into a kind of production site for a chip-like structure. With the help of an mRNA-like chain, this artificially newly created cell reads the blueprint.
In the following video you can see how a technical unit completely dissolves. My assumption so far has been that this synthetic biological technology can go into a kind of dormant mode if the environmental conditions in an organism are not sufficient for its development,
One criterion here is an acidic environment. As long as the environment is too alkaline, it assumes a crystalline waiting position, similar to the spore formation of fungi.
Here you can see blood that decomposes after the decrease and thus also a change of the pH value towards acidic takes place.
Two dots can be seen - one red and one green, whereby the green one dissolves during the subsequent melting process.
The red dot remains, as does the U-shaped formation in front of the dots.
It is noticeable that red quantum dots stand still in the vicinity of all self-assembling or degrading processes and have a kind of charging function. The green dots tend to take on the active role and are usually in motion.
As you can see in the video in this post. Just pay attention to the red and green dots - their position and change.
It should be clear from the image that this is a purely technical process. These are not biological processes as we know them.
Very good work. Please do keep recording these short or long processes. This could be crucial to seeing every one of these one day.
Hi SAM!
So glad you could capture one of these processes on video. That is what is missing the most at the moment and evolution of these nanostructures from the start were what I’ve been longing to see for a while.
Thank you! Great job!
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https://valkriescotdottir.substack.com