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RebeccaccebeR's avatar

Hi! I just discovered your work and I really appreciate the clarity of your images.

I zoomed in on one of them after screenshotting your video and I believe I can see Michaelson or Sagnac interferometer biosensor; a “C-type fiber”(because it looks like the letter, maybe?)

The following link is from the Journal of Biophotonics. It will show you the C-type fiber / Michelson interferometer I am referring to.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/jbio.202100068

I hope you don’t mind since this post is public; I’m gonna post a photo of your sample and link to your substack, and the zoomed-in image with an arrow pointing into the middle of the three circles, at the biosensor.

I have pulled a few dozen microscopic devices out of my body and blood and matched them to their patents online.

See my shocking comparisons on my stack!

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Cos's avatar

Nice work.

Image 5 and 6 (after the top video) is near identical to what I have been capturing from the surrounding air/water vapour, inside and outdoors, then viewed under the microscope (brightfield).

You can collect these at your AC Condenser runoff, or inside air filter or dehumidifier water collection. They appear as clear gel sediment at the bottom of any catchment container. Difficult to see at first, but if you stir them about a little they appear black in color.

A very important point is they cannot be captured using a 'desiccant' De-humidifier which simply blows them back into the atmosphere. For De-Humidifier's you can only collect them with a compressor style unit. Desiccant De-humidifier's are taking over as compressor type's appear to being phased out, wonder why?

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