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Morgellons, MEMS, Surveillance

January 19, 2008 by Maggiemae

With laser pulsed algorithms generated by ? your computer ? Broadband, WiFi, your alarm clock?

Turn them on, tune them in, and I suppose they could be manipulated, causing you drop out if desired...

It's way more advanced than this...

PERCUTANEOUS BIOSENSORS!

Alfred Mann Institute - Sencils

http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:rL-wnIrfjaEJ:ami.usc.edu/projects/a...

CHECK OUT THE "HAIR PHOTO"

http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=2005%2F094285&IA=WO2005%2F094285&...

Probing human skin as an information-rich smart biological interface using MEMS sensors

Shekhar Bhansali ~
Abstract
This paper describes our approach of studying the dynamic, information rich, molecular structure of the ultimate smart interface — human skin — by coupling the advances in biological, microsystems, and information technology. The outer layer of human skin, the stratum corneum is a biologically complex thin film that has unique molecular mechanisms that allow it to function simultaneously as a structural and as a perceptual interface. It is continuously ‘sampled’ by the brain in terms of visual, tactile, and olfactory cues. It interfaces the organism with its environment and has unique micro/nano architecture from an engineering standpoint, e.g. it simultaneously retains and uses water to plasticize the membrane for flexibility.

This paper focuses on the development of a sampling interface and MEMS components for a freestanding, multifunctional, multimode, microfluidics-based sensor system for real time physiological monitoring. This research will enable us to gain an insight into the functioning of the human at a fundamental level (from cellular to population) that has not been possible before.
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Next level?
Self-assembling probes that you grow yourself? "Novel" concept, don't you think?

Sing off-key, and chant.

Mm



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