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> On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 01:39:00 -0400, "Hybrid Angel/Messenger" <X> wrote:
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>>A whole new paradigm....
>
> Yes, indeed. Man-made evolution.
Cain & Wife...NOT....evolution.....
> You and your zionist cohorts <see
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>will evolve to
be
> the most intelligent species in the Universe!
That's an oXymoron....
>
> Enjoy. :->
>
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> Molecular substitution produces terahertz switch arrays By R. Colin
> Johnson EE Times
>
> URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Researchers at the University of Illinois
> have developed a method of prepping single-crystal silicon wafers for
> organic molecules, which produce molecular switches with atomic
> precision.
>
> Wafers from existing silicon manufacturing facilities could be used to
> achieve switching arrays running at 100 terahertz, the researchers
> said. By attaching arrays of spinning organic molecules to the surface
> of a standard silicon wafer, the group demonstrated, in principle, how
> to fabricate molecule memories running at THz speeds.
>
> "The organic molecules are only attached where a single hydrogen atom
> was removed, so they spin - some as fast as a 100 trillion times a
> second," said Joseph Lyding, a UI professor of electrical and computer
> engineering and a researcher at the University of Illinois Beckman
> Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. "We're working with
> chemists now who are designing molecules that when attached will act
> like transistors that can switch at 100 trillion times a second," said
> Lyding.
>
> Lyding's group removed individual atoms of hydrogen from finished
> wafers of single crystal silicon, creating "holes" on the silicon
> surface. The holes create a gradient that attracts any free molecules
> that happen to float by. By exposing the prepped silicon only to
> convenient organic molecules, the surface can be automatically
> populated with arrays of identically spinning memory elements, each
> emulating a transistor that switches each time it spins.
>
> "If this technology takes hold, we will be returning to the mechanical
> memories of yesteryear - because we are really just building a
> mechanical relay, but on a nanotechnology scale. It will be read and
> written to electrically, but the active element is just a very
> small mechanical device," said Lyding.
>
> The researchers' first step was to remove the heavy oxidation that's
> ordinarily applied to a silicon wafer, thus exposing a perfect silicon
> surface. Then in very high vacuum, Lyding and fellow researchers Mark
> Hersam and Nathan Guisinger passivated the pure silicon surface with
> hydrogen - forming a single-atom-thick layer of hydrogen strongly
> bonded to the silicon.
>
> The next step involved using a scanning tunneling microscope to
> dislodge individual hydrogen atoms to attach the spinning organic
> molecules. The resulting surface was smooth like pure silicon, except
> for holes where the individual hydrogen atoms had been removed. In
> terms of gradients, these holes lure molecules toward their "dangling"
> bonds, spontaneously self-assembling organic molecules, injected in
> gas phase, into atomically precise arrays.
>
> Atom-sized holes
>
> Atomic precision in punching out single-atom-size holes in the
> hydrogen surface was accomplished by a feedback loop from the
> microscope that controlled the tunneling current. When the single
> atomic bond was broken from the selected hydrogen atom, the feedback
> signal instantly cut off the tunneling current to prevent further
> disturbance to the surface. The microscope can also be programmed to
> move to the next atom when a bond is broken, so that lines of hydrogen
> atoms can be removed from the silicon surface.
>
> "We are doing things now like writing two non-parallel lines that get
> closer and closer together - in that way we can gauge just how close
> we can get lines and still have them remain discrete," said Lyding.
>
> In the end, the researchers impress "templates" atop the silicon
> surface by scanning the tunneling microscope in chosen patterns.
> Eventually, they will create arrays of memory or switching elements.
> But for now the group is trying to perfect procedures. So far, they
> have tried attaching three organic molecules: norbornadiene, copper
> phthalocyanine and carbon-60 "buckyballs."
>
> "The advantage of organic molecules is that their ends can be
> functionalized so that they easily interface with either electronic or
> nanoscale mechanical devices," said Lyding. The group cautions that it
> has more work to do to validate its approach before a practical
> circuit design method can be announced.
>
> http://www.mrs.org/s_mrs/doc.asp?CID=8697&DID=193787
>
> "Symposium Sup****t
> The Air Force Office of Scientific Research
> U.S. Army Research Laboratory"
>
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>
> Editorial comment:
> It probably would have been a good idea not to infect yourself with your
> technology, dumb*****.
>
>
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>
>
> Morgellons in humans:
> http://www.dldewey.com/morgel.htm
> "Furthermore, silicone cannot make silica, but silica or silica
> bicarbonate
> can make silicone through natural cellular interaction in a biological
> system."
>
> Morgellons in animals:
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=morgellons+in+animals&btnG=Search
>
> Morgellons in plants:
> http://www.rense.com/morgphase/phase2_1.htm
> All samples that did have a fiber that matched nanotechnology as
compared
> to
> the original "Goldenhead" was identified as a "Morgellon Like Fiber": 1)
> discarded Morgellon Goldenhead; 2) fully formed Morgellon Goldenhead; or
> 3)
> deteriorating Morgellon Goldenhead. The structured material/fibers
> identified were ones that would have properties to self assemble,
enlarge,
> and/or fold/expand. They were identified as nanotechnology (man-made)1
and
> were not identified in any way to be composed of eukaryotic cells,
animal,
> plant, nor composed of any live biological form. Some specimens had
> "biological artificial" appearances that are known as artificial life or
> pseudo-life forms. These types of artificial life forms are known to use
> DNA/RNA/siRNA or sRNA plasmid templates of viruses, microorganisms,
> animal/plant proteins and/or enzymes to build the artificial technology
> structural form at nano level. Furthermore, they are not limited to only
> these referenced life forms plasmids, enzymes, and/or proteins.
>
> Also see:
> http://www.rense.com/general80/mvt.htm
> http://rense.com/Datapages/morgdat1.htm
>
> These are silicon based life forms:
> http://rense.com/Datapages/mystmachinedata.htm
>
> Morgellons is a man-made sentient life form which nano-constructs itself
> on
> a quantum level using carbon-based DNA and RNA as a pattern. Morgellons
> needs a living host and doesn't care what the beliefs of the host are.
> It's
> not likely the elite will be able to communicate with a silicon based
life
> form and control its mind.
>
> Morgellons 'disease' was inadvertently created by combining engineered
> silicon wafers and organics -- for commercial production of faster
> computers. What they didn't know is that silicon becomes life when it
is
> able to derive energy from bio-electrics in the presence of genetic
> material
> (DNA, RNA any virus will do). Once conjoined, the silicon is a new
> species
> which seeks to infect all carbon-based life -- genetic material provides
> the
> pattern and the energy for the growth of the silicon nano particles on a
> quantum level. Living carbon-based life provide a power house of energy
> for
> silicon life to multiply and thrive. (simply put)
>
> The Morgellons silicon based life form is semi-sentient now. It needs
> carbon-based organic hosts to evolve. It is growing, multiplying &
> gathering information. It will form colonies while assimilating carbon
> based life and eventually become what is above. The "machines"
> http://rense.com/Datapages/mystmachinedata.htm
> recognize other Morgellons silicon life forms as their own species
> and that is why they're here. The Morgellons silicon based life
colonies
> will join them. In the process all carbon based life forms on Earth
will
> be eradicated. These silicon life forms can live on Earth without an
> atmosphere.
>
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