Posted on 07/31/2021 4:21:43 PM PDT by ransomnote
Aw, now you’ve done it....you’ve activated the dreaded repeat posts maneuver. 😂
LOL! at how sure idiots are that enough childish insults will win their argument... and that plenty of idiots will back them up.
Insults... that’s the ticket to “winning”.
Criticizing insults while calling people idiots is the key to winning. Repeating that in three posts ensures it works.
I do love a fighting fish :)
What do you know about intelligent people, Mrs Mith?
But obviously you only care about impressing your fellow idiots.
And...here we go. The Mrs Mith clown show has begun.
Good luck trying to make sense of any of it!
Poor guy. His only entertainment seems to be posting while he is drunk.
No, sometimes sad, old, lonely, drunk and crazy women need attention. Its our Christian duty to supply you with that attention, strange lady.
Standard modus operandi, for that one.
I think she needs to get more cats.
Heh. I don’t make any sense of fishing, either. The truly stupid - usually liberals - just raise my blood pressure; not worth the time.
Most fishing trips I get a good nap.
All I get out of trolls is a healthy bowel movement.
Gotta count for somethin, right?
lol, you idiots, lol.
Even so far as to the University mentioned as being involved posting a formal disclaimer on their Facebook have no association with any such research or claims.
Are you certain that FakeBook “FAT” checkers (paid by BigPharma) aren’t the ones who posted the disclaimer? Or, didn’t insist on the disclaimer, or the University would be banned?
Who believes anything involving China flu shots disclaimers, from Fakebook?
It's a study of whether or not Graphene Oxide can inhibit the Covid virus. Their conclusion is that in 3 of the 4 experiments they ran that it did inhibit Covid. You'll find the significant comments in the "Discussion" section. The majority of the paper is a technical description of their experiments so that other researchers can review what they did.
"Nanotechnology offers a number of possibilities for antiviral activity, both outside and inside the host cells."
"2D nanomaterials, due to their extremely large surface area, can be superior carriers for antiviral drug delivery purposes "
"Recently, several groups started reporting the antiviral activities of different nanomaterials against the novel SARS‐CoV‐2 virus. Nanoparticles containing silver, aluminum nitride or copper have been suggested to inhibit SARS‐CoV‐2 infectivity"
"In our present study, it is shown that GO can lead to reduced SARS‐CoV‐2 infectivity"
” a nanoscale platform for development of antiviral strategies against COVID‐19.”
the covid connection. Not all chemical inventions have practical applications. GO interfers with egg numbers and hatch rate in fish and settles in the gonads. GO doesn’t like neonatal human kidneys much, either. That’s also a problem. Even if GO is contained in a matrix, there’s risk of leakage (there would have to be for GO to have effect) Not to mention waste water involved in processing.
on fish:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32615454/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31005017/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30851531/
on humans:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31269699/
to end with a quote from “ Dr. Andrew Maynard, who is the National Science Foundation’s International Chair of Environmental Health Sciences as well as the Director for the University of Michigan’s Risk Science Center” :
” One of the greatest challenges to developing and using new materials is that it is impossible to prove a negative – to show through research that something is completely safe. Because of this, there needs to be reasonable boundaries placed on what is considered safe enough, and what is a reasonable research questions. Without these, there’s a danger that relatively safe materials will suck up precious research time and funding, while potentially dangerous new materials slip under the radar of scientific scrutiny.”
sorry, left the interview link off
https://www.thegraphenecouncil.org/page/GrapheneToxicity
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