Post by maggiemae on Dec 4, 2007 0:22:56 GMT -5
This patent is long and complicated, but I think Skytroll would like it... Anyway, it sounds so like the stuff that Tam Tam was covering.
www.freepatentsonline.com/20050272111.html?highlight=recognit,track,biolumin&stemming=on
United States Patent 20050272111
I think the paragraphs that I thought interesting were:
6 30 35 003 0053 0071 0121 0138 0495.
I want a green to red glowing "gold" fish....lol ;D
There are a lot more "applications" but besides all the techno, I think this "infectious disease" thing was peculiar...and they can monitor in realtime, online? I have a few other sites verifying this technology exists (sensors in the field, monitoring and tracking animals with disease) - non-invasive, they call it.
The host (human, animal) was infected with a bacteria...then, using the bioluminence from the chimeric organism, and nano, they give off "light" which can be seen and observed with micro
photodetectors. Now, interestingly enough, they can be stimulated to give off the energy using a laser pulse (algorithm) and believe it or not!!!! there are built-in eddy.ini files (laser pulser algorithims) in Windows. There is not a lot of info out there but I found that by advance searches in google.
Second, there is also a company called Fraunhofer that specializes in nanotech, biology, biosynthesis, informatics, and all kinds of human interface technology. That too, is built into Windows. Bigger picture? Smile.......you ARE on candid camera.
Just a far out there theory and maybe needs to be taken to alter theories...what if, the technology is so advanced, they can literally pulse you with this laser, stimulate the glow and observe via realtime monitors on the computer? Like in face recognition.....I find it odd that the buggies are in the "outlines" of my face, lips, eye lids...like the perimeters of important facial features. And, secondly, maybe they can observe the "spreading infection" the same way (per the patent information) - you know as well as me, no one figured there was a black box in our vehicles til after the fact. Maybe we actually contain a "black box" in the form of nanotech - Nothing would suprise me these days.
Mm
www.freepatentsonline.com/20050272111.html?highlight=recognit,track,biolumin&stemming=on
United States Patent 20050272111
I think the paragraphs that I thought interesting were:
6 30 35 003 0053 0071 0121 0138 0495.
I want a green to red glowing "gold" fish....lol ;D
There are a lot more "applications" but besides all the techno, I think this "infectious disease" thing was peculiar...and they can monitor in realtime, online? I have a few other sites verifying this technology exists (sensors in the field, monitoring and tracking animals with disease) - non-invasive, they call it.
The host (human, animal) was infected with a bacteria...then, using the bioluminence from the chimeric organism, and nano, they give off "light" which can be seen and observed with micro
photodetectors. Now, interestingly enough, they can be stimulated to give off the energy using a laser pulse (algorithm) and believe it or not!!!! there are built-in eddy.ini files (laser pulser algorithims) in Windows. There is not a lot of info out there but I found that by advance searches in google.
Second, there is also a company called Fraunhofer that specializes in nanotech, biology, biosynthesis, informatics, and all kinds of human interface technology. That too, is built into Windows. Bigger picture? Smile.......you ARE on candid camera.
Just a far out there theory and maybe needs to be taken to alter theories...what if, the technology is so advanced, they can literally pulse you with this laser, stimulate the glow and observe via realtime monitors on the computer? Like in face recognition.....I find it odd that the buggies are in the "outlines" of my face, lips, eye lids...like the perimeters of important facial features. And, secondly, maybe they can observe the "spreading infection" the same way (per the patent information) - you know as well as me, no one figured there was a black box in our vehicles til after the fact. Maybe we actually contain a "black box" in the form of nanotech - Nothing would suprise me these days.
Mm