I suppose a big problem in introducing nanotech into a human is that you can't install batteries. So there has to be a way to extract electrical power from the host. That could be done in electrochemical ways where a chemical reaction may use oxygen and fuel in blood to generate an electrical potential. Here, one could make energy harvesters at a micro scale.
Yeah. I've now seen enough evidence of vaxed people registering in Bluetooth devices to believe the shots are among other things installing unique IDs. It is literally 'number of the beast' style marking. There is no innocent reason to do that on purpose.
LOL look what Google just did....if you search Patent 060606 they are now promoting a 2020 music album titled "Patent 060606". That wasn't there a few minutes ago.
During the last decade, triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have been verified to effectively convert daily mechanical energy into useful electric power. Not only natural energy such as rain or wind but also everyday body motion such as hand touching or walking can serve as a mechanical energy source for triboelectrification. In TENG devices, charges are separated on the contact surfaces, and an electrical potential is generated between the surfaces. The alternating potential resulting from the dynamic mechanical motions can be stored in a storage unit or can be used for powering electric devices.
I recall Apple talking about how your body will power the next generation devices. Maybe with wearables but you can see where this is headed.
That is correct. RFID chips respond to nearby RF through resonance in a microantenna which absorbs RF energy to power the activity. Previously, a glass-encapsulated silicon chip could be injected, for example into a pet. Now, it looks like nanotechnology is being used to put even smaller devices into people.
I suppose a big problem in introducing nanotech into a human is that you can't install batteries. So there has to be a way to extract electrical power from the host. That could be done in electrochemical ways where a chemical reaction may use oxygen and fuel in blood to generate an electrical potential. Here, one could make energy harvesters at a micro scale.
And perhaps respond to inputs from nearby emf such as phones / beacons
Yeah. I've now seen enough evidence of vaxed people registering in Bluetooth devices to believe the shots are among other things installing unique IDs. It is literally 'number of the beast' style marking. There is no innocent reason to do that on purpose.
Nanowires Convert Rat’s Heartbeat Into Usable Electricity (2010)
They ain't called clot shots for no reason. Myocarditis energy.
WO2020060606 - CRYPTOCURRENCY SYSTEM USING BODY ACTIVITY DATA
"Body Activity" ... heartbeats?
LOL look what Google just did....if you search Patent 060606 they are now promoting a 2020 music album titled "Patent 060606". That wasn't there a few minutes ago.
Here's another...
Material aspects of triboelectric energy generation and sensors
I recall Apple talking about how your body will power the next generation devices. Maybe with wearables but you can see where this is headed.
Also has been used to mediate macrophages and this turn immune response on/off
Yup, even RFID chips can be powered by external radio frequencies. Wha? You never read any Nikola Tesla mane?
That is correct. RFID chips respond to nearby RF through resonance in a microantenna which absorbs RF energy to power the activity. Previously, a glass-encapsulated silicon chip could be injected, for example into a pet. Now, it looks like nanotechnology is being used to put even smaller devices into people.