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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

The neuroimplant graphene is especially harrowing. But I'm glad they could give an 'estimate' of the cost down to the half-pound or we might be tempted to round up to 4 million pounds for these brain controlling devices. At least while our brains still worked.

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KG's avatar

Question: Is graphene combustible, ie. an accelerant? Are we becoming spark plugs?

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matt. j.a.o.b's avatar

Good question. No it would be like trying to burn fire ash. Very intense heat can be used to make graphene from anything, banana skins , coffee dregs etc, and this has been done.

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Heather B's avatar

I wish these evil geniuses would Stop.

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Pasheen Stonebrooke's avatar

Sadly, this is where the money is for them...a bourgeoning field...you almost can't wrap your head around the evil...almost...

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

Thanks. I don’t have the stamina to look right now. Need to do some gardening first.

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Pasheen Stonebrooke's avatar

gardening is much better than the newsletter for your head...and your heart...and soul...never an obligation to read anything here...

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Rosalind McGill's avatar

I crave information and truth. Sometimes I have to fast from media, since my doctor discourages food fasting right now.

And family, & our pets, & walking helps balance. Baking and cooking sometimes too.

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Paul's avatar

"...in an effort to accelerate commercialization of graphene-based formulations in various different industries." ~~~ I don't what precisely [they're] doing, but we all know graphene "enhances electrical conductivity" & is ubiquitous in electronics & its industry. I will assume graphene has other uses too. [They] seem to be wanting to alter or change (increase or decrease, for [their] wants, our natural bioelectric rhythms or other natural some such). Speculation, but so what. Thank You for links.

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