In this experiment I’ve used the liquid from my previous contact lense bots post about Nanotechnology in contact lenses and liquids:
Only difference is that this time I mixed it with human saliva to see how it behaves around biomass. Without biomass it already showed very intense reactions.
In this video you can see the rapid self-assembly and growth of the nanotech microstructures under the microscope:
Speed up of the video was about x6. You can see that the fractal structures grow over the pre-existing quantum dots which just stand around the space. So it seems that they grow by a reaction of the quantum dots, which then become a part of the bigger structure.
Next you can see how the Nanotech integrates with bubbles (airbubbles?) from the saliva and growths on and around it:
And we are still seeing contact lense liquid, so this might give us a better understanding on how it behaves on peoples eyeballs.
Race of particles, really looks like they’re speeding down some highway:
This is how the nanotech looks on the bubbles after fusion:
Fractal plasmonic nano-antenna look-alike structures grew right over each bubble and they also compeltely filled the intermediate spaces between the bubbles as you can see:
complete transformation, absorption, integration etc. this is how the bubbles looked before:
more fibers and other assembled stuctures:
I want to get a microscope, any suggestions for one that is able to look at live blood but isn’t too incredible expensive? I don’t know where you are, but I have some contact lenses that you could look at (new). I stooped wearing them b/c I just could never see out of them correctly. Now I know why. Also, I now feel like there is something in my eyes ALL the time. Can’t seem to get out. Driving me crazy!!
Wow! The spreading of the crystals reminds me of how windows frost up in cold winter weather