In Reply to: RE: Bottles of dots? posted by 6bq5 on May 31, 2011 at 12:26:01:
Inside the original GSIC-30 Intelligent Chip are 3 tiny silver discs embedded in a green plastic sheet. One skeptical customer went so far as to lug his GSIC-30 to a metallurgy lab to look for the alleged quantum material in the tiny silver discs with an electron microscope. The electron microscope did not find "artificial atoms" but it did identify Niobium (Nb) and Nickel (Ni) in the top surfaces of the metal discs and Copper (Cu), Zinc (Zn) and Aluminum (Al) in the bottom surfaces. The skeptical customer announced proudly, "No quantum material was found!" But what he and the folks at the lab didn't realize is that the "quantum material" is actually sandwiched between the metal layers and not visible to the microscope and that the particular metals identified by the microscope are highly reflective for the IR spectrum, thus contain, intensify and extend the photon chain emission of the dots.
Edits: 06/01/11
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- RE: Bottles of dots? - geoffkait 03:39:15 06/01/11 (0)