Astonishing Darkfield Live Blood Footage Of Nano/Microrobots In C19 Unvaccinated Blood And What did Ray Kurzweil Say About Nanorobots And the Singularity?
ANA MARIA MIHALCEA, MD, PHD
APR 27, 2024
Video: Darkfield live blood microscopy of nano/microrobots maneuvering at extreme speed and precision through the blood. Video taken by me at AM Medical April 2024.
This week I captured fascinating footage of a microrobot in the live blood analysis of a C19 uninjected patient. You can see the phenomenal artificially intelligent maneuver capability of these bots, as I was working to keep moving my objective fast enough to keep them in line of sight. I have seen a lot so far, but sometimes there are astonishing findings in people’s blood who just want to do what they can to stay healthy in this time of war.
Last year, the news was filled with Silicon Valley Confronts the Idea That the ‘Singularity’ Is Here
For decades, Silicon Valley anticipated the moment when a new technology would arrive and change everything. It would unite man and machine, probably for the better but possibly for the worse, and split history into before and after.
The name for this milestone: the Singularity.
It can happen in different ways. One possibility is that humans would add the processing power of a computer to their own innate intelligence, becoming supercharged versions of themselves. Or maybe computers would become so complex that they could actually think, creating a global brain.
In either case, the resulting changes would be drastic, exponential, and irreversible. A self-aware superhuman machine could design its own improvements faster than any group of scientists, causing an explosion of intelligence. Centuries of progress can happen in years or even months. The Singularity is a catapult to the future.
The technocratic transhumanist MIT graduate and Google engineer Ray Kurzweil brought the term - the Singularity - into public view with his 2005 book “ The Singularity is Near - When Humans Transcend Biology”.
In his book, he discusses essential steps of merging humans with machines. This includes the genetic sequencing of DNA and biotechnological applications to modify the DNA at will. He discussed the reverse engineering of the human brain, Gene chips, human cloning technology, brain uploads and the evolution of Artificial Intelligence.
Interestingly, Kurzweil discussed everything I have been writing about from nanorobots in the bloodstream, their interface with AI. The impact on the human body would be the redesigning of the digestive system, programmable blood, redesigning the human brain and becoming Cyborgs. He discusses warfare with Smart Dust, nanoweapons and smart weapons.
In the chapter on “Upgrading the Cell Nucleus with a Nanocomputer and Nanobot”, he writes:
With the advent of full-scale nanotechnology in the 2020’s we will have the potential to replace biology’s genetic-information repository in the cell nucleus with a nano-engineered system that would maintain the genetic code and simulate the action of RNA, the ribosome, and other elements of the computer in biology’s assembler. A nano-computer would would maintain the genetic code and implement the gene-expression algorithms. A nanobot would the construct the amino acid sequences for the expressed genes.
If you look at the video I posted and read this passage, you will see that he is describing the mechanism seen - and since then many different nanorobot propulsion systems have been deveoped:
Biological systems are limited to building systems from proteins, which has profound limitation in strength and speed…Nanobots build from diamondoid ( aka Graphene) gears and rotors can also be thousands of times faster and stronger than biological cells.
He discusses self replication of trillions of nanobots:
…an assembler ( meaning self assembly) with only one nanobot wouldn’t produce and appreciable quantities of a produce. However, the basic concept of nanotechnology is that we will use trillions of nanobots to accomplish meaningful results. Creating this many nanobots at reasonable cost will require self replication at some level, which while solving the economic issue will introduce potentially grave dangers…
The dangers of uncontrolled self replication is the extermination of the host, be that a physical body or our biosphere. Currently uncontrolled self replication of micellar nanospheres can be seen in in human blood, and I have shown how the self assembly of filaments and mesogen DNA sensors occurs.
More at the link:
https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.com/p/astonishing-darkfield-live-blood?
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Many Blessings,
CrystalRiver