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Karafree's avatar

When people get blood work done, why is graphene oxide not being recognized in the samples?

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Shawn Paul Melville's avatar

Recognized in what way? If you are thinking why is it not coming up on analysis, nothing comes up on analysis without actually looking for it.

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Karafree's avatar

yes that is what I was asking, I guess I assumed it would be obvious, like when they are looking at the sample, they are like "WTF is that?"

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Shawn Paul Melville's avatar

In the blood it is not obvious, in one form it is clear (hydroxide), and in both forms (oxide and hydroxide) it is smaller than DNA. Either way, not visible to eye.

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Karafree's avatar

thanks for the clarification, but I also assume most blood analysis is done under microscope.

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AncientHeart369's avatar

I wonder if a PCR test wouldn't reveal the presence it GO or rGO. And/or maybe spectroscopy to see if there is a signal-emitting substance/s? It certainly would be nice to have go-to testing outfit that's not nation-state affiliated to see where we are in our process of "clean up"!

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Shawn Paul Melville's avatar

Our test of PCR swabs proved pressence of GO and Luciferase.

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R!CKYRANTS's avatar

It's carbon and oxygen based, which we've always been.

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Truth Hertz's avatar

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RebeccaccebeR's avatar

I am one of the canaries in the coal mine.

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JP Spatzier's avatar

Did you read about the spinning fishes in the Florida Keyes

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