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Jamey Scott Breinberg's avatar

Wow, love the use of color! It's like tie-dyed hippy hydrogel on acid! Here's a morbid title suggestion:"Turn on, tune in, drop dead..."

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

Nice, starting the year with some color, Real arty. Thanks UHA.

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koppykat's avatar

WOW WOW WOW just doesnt cut it Tree Girl !!! Spectacular capture, sooo mesmerising, I will be looking through these many times again. We need a better word for dynamism now !!

You must be so proud of this gallery of explosions and what happens at the tiny scale, what noone rarely ever gets to see. Truly magic beauty...overwhelming actually.

All wonderment aside, what a brilliant legacy you have created here for those explorers of the miniscule...providing us views into the teeny tiny universe's version of Bubbleology ESD actions.

KK

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Stuart Hutt's avatar

Amazing pics. It looks more like artwork than science. One aspect that may be interesting is applying a heat source and various RF’s. A lady in Canada noticed the “stuff” accelerating/slowing based on ambient temp and router exposure.

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me's avatar

G OLD colour appears also without adding dyes?

If there are gold in the n ano tech, it could make sense the Homeo patic gold as only solution met in a website years before in jections rollout.

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FreedomWarriorWoman's avatar

I think the Gold colors were from the different chemicals of the two dyes coming together. I do not think it is related at all to actual Gold. I am personally not sure about ingesting even Homeopathic Gold, because Gold can be an electrical conductor.

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Bhavana Lymworth's avatar

How are we supposed to have dental work done after seeing these? I am serious. I have some work to be done and I cannot bring myself to do it. Even if I just get the teeth pulled instead of getting implants (the dentist's idea), shots are still part of the deal. In a huge quandary here...

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crapshoot farmer's avatar

I asked my two dentists (father and son) about TENS, a procedure that supposedly numbs areas for dental work and they were not the least bit interested in it.

Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation.

I haven't researched it yet but you might do so.

Good luck.

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Bhavana Lymworth's avatar

Thank you very much. I will look at that, but actually will most likely have a similar response with my new dentist. There are very few who are aware of the genocidal maniacs shoving this stuff down our throats.

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Bhavana Lymworth's avatar

Thank you. I am now about to see a new dentist, as the one I just had work done with had a ridiculous chairside manner, a bit like an exuberant puppy, though the dentistry was excellent. She knew nothing of the microscopy results, and her personality was more like a fitness coach...too much. I doubt the new team of dentists will be clued in either, so I just booked a consultation. This really sucks, as apparently (xrays) i have 5 or 6 teeth that seriously need attention.

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FreedomWarriorWoman's avatar

I’m so sorry that you need so much Dental Work! Most Dentists have no idea, or they just know that nanoparticles are used in some products, and do not know about the risks. If you’d like to educate your dentist, you can refer her to Dr. Lundstrom’s Page, as he has done the most variety of tests with labs: https://www.fargodentist.net/holistic-dentistry/anesthetic/. He discloses the information to his patients, and his patients either choose to do a procedure without anesthetic, or they detox afterwards; he does not have an alternative solution. I do know that implants are very bad for other reasons, so I hope you don’t ‘need’ those. Good luck!

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Bhavana Lymworth's avatar

Thank you for the support! Being born with thin enamel is for sure a curse on having good teeth. I have dealt with excessive teeth repair my whole life, since age 5. I really do not want dentures. I am considering just having the culprits pulled. That is not appealing either. Thanks again, I need some good luck here!

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crapshoot farmer's avatar

Bhavana, one other possibility is a pharma pain killer taken by mouth such as hydrocodone, percocet, etc. so at least it is not an injection by dental anesthetic so close to the brain.

And although I haven't tried it yet, black pepper and turmeric taken together are supposedly a pain killer.

And FWW, I had an implant done in early 2020 right at the beginning of the plandemic (stand in some liquid tray to clean your shoes, then put plastic bags over them, wear this mask, dentist in a hazmat suit, all seems so ridiculous now) but fingers crossed, no problems with it-so far.

If you have time, what are their risks?

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Bhavana Lymworth's avatar

You are very kind, and thoughtful. Thank you. I have kept so far away from p-harma for so long that other possibilities for pain relief are not part of my knowledge base. Your ideas may be helpful, so I can ask my new dentist what they think about this idea. Having a crown (I have a bunch of them) on a stump of tooth feels reasonable, though we know they are not great, but having a screw put into my jawbone feels extreme, somehow almost cyber. A friend has told me that he has several, and they are okay, as you also say. I am glad they can work for both of you. Another friend has one and she says it has been okay for 2-3 years. I guess I will see if I can accept this. I just hate dental work so much. And I really dislike using the word hate, but in this case it does apply...

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rrodynmac's avatar

Wonderful images-very arty! Almost makes one forget the danger!

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