Self-Assembly Hydrogel Micelles (Spheres & Blobs) Filaments (Triffids) and Mesogenic Leakage (Synthetic Crystalline Goo) from a Recent Blood Sample (PART 1)
Darkfield and Brightfield Microscopy Photos and Video Clips of My Own Blood Sample Taken a Few Days Ago on 23rd April 2024
Over recent days I've been intensively looking at a blood sample taken on Tuesday (23rd April) which I left on the microscope stage for several days. It's become a huge file all of its own but here's a condensed summary. The photo and video clips below show some of the first few minutes of observation.
The video clip below, also taken within the first fifteen minutes, shows newly growing hydrogel filaments emerging (Triffids in the making).
The next video clip below shows another hydrogel filament fragment on the lower edge of the blood sample. Classic Triffid features with claw-like end fibres.
Another hydrogel filament is shown in the video clip below. I'm losing count of the Triffids seen so far. These 'ready-made' Triffid filaments seem to be broken off fragments that result from the intrusive skin prick (finger prick) process for blood sample extraction. It makes me wonder how many Triffid fibres there are intact and undisturbed under the skin and elsewhere within my body. Scary thought.
Here's another photo below of the same Triffid filament seen in the last video clip.
Within the first 40 minutes I noticed an area of what looked like prolific nanobot or microbot activity - robotic mechanical movement of particles. (See photos and video clips that follow below). This was a surprise to me as I'd not seen this before in my own live blood analysis, at least not concentrated in one area like this. Maybe I'm just getting better at seeing certain things or maybe it was just a random find, or perhaps a new dark development?
Then the bacteria or bot activity intensified and a very bright tantalising 'thing' was observed bobbing about within the mix. Was it the birth of a shiney snake-like micro-robot or hybrid bacteria as seen before (see one of my previous posts). Sadly, not. I was not able to see 'it' grow or move about as before, unfortunately. On that front it proved to be a disappointing trek (many hours later). The photo below, following the video clips, shows what look like multiple hydrogel micro-spheres amidst the blood. An invasion of myriad hydrogel spheres.
I then made the decision to zoom in at maximum magnification using oil immersion with the 100X objective in darkfield (and to stay locked in with that arrangement for the most part). This gives a 4000 times on-screen magnification. Unfortunately, I was unable to get anything meaningful to see of the intense 'microbot/nanobot activity' so I then went on to focus on the evolution of the Cross Domain Bacteria (CDB) from amongst the red blood cells over the next day or two. In my next post (Part 2 of this one) I will share many more photos and video clips, of this same blood sample, of what I believe to be the CDB.
Discerning readers will note that I'm still in a chronic state of conflict over the interpretation and blurred boundaries of Cross Domain Bacteria versus robotic nanotech. With each passing day I have given much thought to this question. Whilst others have one way or another formed their own views and positioning on this, I remain in considerable nagging confusion. I go to bed at night pondering this and agonise over my own individual stance on this. I want robust clarity and peace of mind but so far all I'm getting is a continued wrestling match over hybrid CBD versus nanotech. It's an ongoing war of perceptual interrogation.
In many ways the CDB is also the nanotech - both are possibly the same thing - and perhaps I'm just being overly confused by perceptual models of biology and technology - which have already long been merged into their own hybrid field of transformative transhumanist endeavour.
Fantastic photos and videos! I am intrigued about the word 'Triffid' !