So, yeah. Luciferase is also called Graphene Quantum Dots or Fullerene or C60 or buckyballs... I am not even kidding with that - Fullerene. So much terminology to hide what it really is...
Anyway, that's what the "messenger" in mRNA stands for. Funny thing... Angel also means messenger.
Source. PDF.
Shining carbon experiment - here.
Graphene is a Carbon derivative. "Carbon-12 is composed of 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons." - source. "Let him that has understanding..."
Well, technically graphene cannot be liquid but it can easily be in most liquids - https://youtu.be/8Y9K2z-ji4Q?t=29
So, yeah. Luciferase is also called Graphene Quantum Dots or Fullerene or C60 or buckyballs... I am not even kidding with that - Fullerene. So much terminology to hide what it really is...
Anyway, that's what the "messenger" in mRNA stands for. Funny thing... Angel also means messenger.
As mentioned in my previous comment. Luciferase looks like this https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/PDB_1vpr_EBI.jpg/330px-PDB_1vpr_EBI.jpg which is clearly not graphene. It is a complicated folded protein structure.
Where you put a cartoon for a source, nice.