If they’re spraying nanoparticulates, wouldn’t they be in the ocean?
1 2018-08-08 by ichoosejif
I have a theory that the nano fibers, float in salt water, and not in fresh. They’re spraying all over. I saw fibers in the ocean water. None in fresh. Does anyone have a theory? Also, if so, how can we protect the vulnerable?
28 comments
1 ichoosejif 2018-08-08
SS:visibly saw nanofibers in shallow salt water. I’m hypothesizing that they float in salt water. Looking for opinions.
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-08-08
Nanofibres by definition have a thickness in the nanometers. A nanometer is 1 billionth of a meter , or 10 6 of a millimetre.
In other words, by very definition it is physically impossible to see a nanofibre with your naked eye.
1 -chipped- 2018-08-08
that's true when its dispersed. but when they collect on surfaces you can see them.
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-08-08
I don't think you understand how small 10 6 of a millimetre is. You might as well tell me you can see atoms when they come together.
1 SockTroutPhD 2018-08-08
When atoms come together they make bigger things. Those bigger things you can see....guess what? Theyre made of atoms. String enough nanoparticulates together and you will see them....lol
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-08-08
... there are 1.67x10 21 molecules in a drop of water. There are 3 atoms in a molecule of water.
Are you following me here now, or is this still going over your head?
1 nathan420 2018-08-08
Educate bro don't condescend
1 ichoosejif 2018-08-08
Right, especially when you are wrong.
1 nathan420 2018-08-08
They aren't though just said it in a condescending way.
1 ichoosejif 2018-08-08
How do you know?
1 jje5002 2018-08-08
but still if enough come together you will be able to see them
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-08-08
/facepalm.
1 ichoosejif 2018-08-08
Source?
1 ichoosejif 2018-08-08
I picked one up and looked under a microscope.
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-08-08
Tell me about how you picked something up that is 10 6 of a millimetre small.
1 Hagriss 2018-08-08
This has been a hilarious comment chain. Thank you.
1 187ninjuh 2018-08-08
It's pollution, man. Plastics and other fibers.
1 toddsmonstero 2018-08-08
Is it pele's hair?
1 970mississippi 2018-08-08
all i know is at home they start about 9 and go till 4ish. here in the black hills they are intermittent, heavy yesterday.
1 ichoosejif 2018-08-08
I just read a comment that someone saw a TM on a fiber under microscope. I'll go back and find the name.
1 ichoosejif 2018-08-08
Hitachi
1 970mississippi 2018-08-08
i believe the fibres are what Morgellans Disease is about, i saw a pic once of a tree covered w them, looked like spiders but it wasn't or so they said. It has been many yrs since i read up o it, but check link. thank you for your note.
http://www.morgellons-research.org/morgellons/morgellons-diagnosis.htm
1 ichoosejif 2018-08-08
What general area?
1 970mississippi 2018-08-08
COLORADO, BUT I AM IN SOUTH DAKOTA AND THEY ARE HERE AS WELL,, JUST NOT AS MANY.
1 ichoosejif 2018-08-08
What blog?
1 970mississippi 2018-08-08
All News Pipeline, they have all sorts of articles, and people express ideas or opinions.
1 ichoosejif 2018-08-08
Awesome. Thanks.
1 970mississippi 2018-08-08
you are so welcome
1 -chipped- 2018-08-08
that's true when its dispersed. but when they collect on surfaces you can see them.
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-08-08
... there are 1.67x10 21 molecules in a drop of water. There are 3 atoms in a molecule of water.
Are you following me here now, or is this still going over your head?
1 iamMarkPrice 2018-08-08
/facepalm.
1 toddsmonstero 2018-08-08
Is it pele's hair?