To: Steve Van Doorn
Maybe graphene hydroxyl?Where does the "electricity" come from? Is it using the bodies' electric currents? Are the graphene/phite particles assembling, storing electricity from the body (super freakin' cool tech if true), and then having some kind of static discharge once the assemblage reaches a critical mass? Enquiring minds would like to know.
To: numberonepal
graphene hydroxyl is graphene oxide washed with hydrogen peroxide. under the microscope GO is chunky and lasts a few days in the blood. GH is flaky looking and last as about a year I guess in the blood. This guy does a good job at explains how energy is produced and a simple device
We Could Produce Free Energy From Molecules By Using Graphene!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsPHlwlW8vA
298 posted on
12/06/2022 8:53:03 PM PST by
Steve Van Doorn
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To: numberonepal
Where does the "electricity" come from? Is it using the bodies' electric currents? Are the graphene/phite particles assembling, storing electricity from the body (super freakin' cool tech if true), and then having some kind of static discharge once the assemblage reaches a critical mass? Enquiring minds would like to know. One thing in common was they all had cell phones on or near them.
307 posted on
12/06/2022 9:16:55 PM PST by
Ymani Cricket
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