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🚨BREAKING: Self-assembling Hydrogel Nanotechnology found in PEPSI.

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World Alternative Media2 years ago

And just as Bill Gates puts huge amounts of money in Coca Cola. Interesting. Not surprising though.

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Leah Meah2 years ago

Horrible test, slide leaves the field of view.

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Matt Baker2 years ago

To be fair , wiping down those glass slides with that paper was not exactly a sterile technique. That "hydrogel structure" could simply be a fragment of the paper towel. As for the dots that's another story. We just have to be careful and clear. In the meantime I would love her to have a look at the blood from my wife's pericardial drain if you know how to contact her.

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David Guay ✞2 years ago

Why would the assembling occur on the slide and not be already assembled while in the can?

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🦘ceegee33332 years ago

@OV_Matter my only question is why don’t they self-assemble in the can

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Beekman2 years ago

Wouldn’t that be the CO2 coming out of the solution now that it’s not under pressure? Combining with other bubbles of CO2?

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Little dog2 years ago

Let's be fair who else thinks that's carbon dioxide bubbles?

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Dr. Napalm2 years ago

I'll let you in on a little secret you just stumbled upon. What you call self-assembled nanos, actually you're watching a rendering. It's not a perfect system. You're in a simulation. If you're real you should start slowly realizing this world feels weird. But not if you're NPC

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Tia44192 years ago

It would be helpful if you didn’t move all over the slide and allow us to watch one section “build” and change. I’d like to see that. 👍🏼

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