AstraZeneca Transparent with Problems What of Pfizer?

Where problems have been found due to the ‘clustering’ effect for some AstraZeneca subjects. Have Pfizer been as open about any issues they may have had? Would the vaccine from AstraZeneca affect results in those that then go on to have Pfizer vaccine after?

Did we get to choose between the two? NO!

Having had one and seemingly been OK, having another brand surely increases the chance of complications? No, I’m not first inline thanks.

When given the choice to have the vaccine, I was given the choice to have AstraZeneca or not have the vaccine. I have lost faith in the NHS. They dictate to us but actually don’t know what they are talking about.

I would rather have one complication from AstraZeneca that have two different complications from different ones. I cannot rule out undetected complications that could occur later on in life from these. I’m glad AstraZeneca has been open about these issues even if it is caused a need for payouts for those affected. Thanks again for not hiding the issues.

https://www.gov.uk/vaccine-damage-payment

I am concerned about the potential for internal clots that could form and block various parts of the body causing seemly random minor body malfunctions. Obviously, these can turn into major issues like clots in the heart causing death. This apparently only seems to have affected those with low platelets (see article below).

https://www.ema.europa.eu/en/news/astrazenecas-covid-19-vaccine-ema-finds-possible-link-very-rare-cases-unusual-blood-clots-low-blood

The Philosopher’s Stone

Here you go, this is philospher’s stone:

https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20211014-spains-untapped-liquid-gold?utm_source=pocket-newtab-global-en-GB

This pine resin was used in ancient greece too. The magic was in the turpentine.

… Thanks Plato for all the hints. I know what you used for your wine stop on your drink too. 🙂 Also, Cleopatra, who was thought to use poison and be from Greece, had this on a piece of her jewellery.

Dangers of Tritiated Water Dumped in the Sea

Executive Summary

Tritiated water being dumped into the sea could cause a decline in mitosis and therefore affect reproduction in mammals both in the sea and mammals eating from the sea. There could also be effects similar to the bends with the production of 3He due to beta decay of the tritium. Tritium builds up in the body in the same fashion as lead however, tritium only stays around for up to 12.5 years. After this, it will change to deuterium and 3He. The body will start to excrete the deuterium which should still be bonded to oxygen forming heavy water. The deuterium (hydrogen-2 or 2H) does not decay as it is a stable isotope. Therefore all pure water (H2O) that is tritiated by nuclear power plants will become a form of heavy or semi-heavy water over time and the continued cycle eventually will convert all water to D2O and because of that, all mammals including humans will become extinct.

In More Detail

Tritiated water (T2O aka super-heavy water)[5] is being dumped or planned to be dumped into the sea by Japan[8]. They eat raw fish from the sea.[9] Note that it is tritiated water from the nuclear power plants so not pure tritium water, which is a good thing. Large quantities of tritiated may cause problems in high quantity as it is radioactive, although it has low levels of beta radiation which in itself is not as dangerous as ionising radiation, the decay process causes it to break down into other substances. There is approximately a 12-year half-life. One of the elements that form from the beta decay of tritium is helium-3 (a gas)[3][1] the other is deuterium aka hydrogen-2 (also a gas)[2]. In theory, the hydrogen would keep its bond with oxygen in T2O leaving deuterium water (D2O) aka heavy water[4]. But, the helium-3 (3He) is a noble gas, and therefore inert, which means that the gas is left roaming free. So if you eat foods from the sea or get tritiated water into your body the result may cause gas bubbles to form. It would probably be similar to the bends that divers can get when gas bubbles foam after rapid decompression. Tritiated water does occur naturally and the body can handle small doses but not complete body water replacement[7]. If levels become too highly concentrated then the body cannot remove the gasses from the blood, brain and organs.

Humans should not consume heavy water (D2O) as the D2O can stop cells from replicating in the body by disrupting the process of mitosis[6]. Tritiated water is more dangerous because, unlike D2O, T2O is harder to excrete from the body and can stay around for some years[7]. T2O changes to D2O within or up to its 12.5 half-life period (depending on when the T2O formed) and leaves 3He around. From T2O being introduced into the human body, you will get D2O that can be replaced by normal friendly H2O but also the free-roaming He3 which the body can remove in small amounts. During that time there will be a reduction in cellular replication which will be worse depending on the leaves of T2O.

In short, no one wants super-heavy water or heavy water in our food or water supplies. Thanks.

Notes

There can be DTO and HTO as well. Either would form 3He but only half as much as T2O.

Neutron radiation from the sun penetrates the Earth’s atmosphere where some T2O and HTO can be formed.[10]

  • Protium (1H) – stable – the friendly one everyone likes to have two of these bonded with oxygen that forms H2O
  • Deuterium (2H) – stable – not very nice because the strong bond with oxygen hurts mammals [6]
  • Tritium (3H) – unstable – beta decay – produces 2H and 3He, I don’t like you.

References

[1, EPA Fact About Tritium, https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0609/ML060960589.pdf]
[2, Deuterium, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deuterium, accessed 19th Jun 2021]
[3, Helium-3, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helium-3, accessed 19th Jun 2021]
[4, Heavy Water, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_water, accessed 19th Jun 2021]
[5, Super-Heavy Water, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tritiated_water, accessed 19th Jun 2021]
[6, Can you drink heavy water?, https://www.thoughtco.com/can-you-drink-heavy-water-607731, accessed 19th Jun 2021]
[7, TRITIUM from Nuclear Power Plants: Its Biological Hazards, https://www.nirs.org/radiation/tritium/, accessed 19th Jun 2021]
[8, Fukushima: Japan approves releasing wastewater into ocean, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-56728068, accessed 19th Jun 2021]
[9, Sashimi, https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2044.html, accessed 19th Jun 2021]
[10, https://www.irsn.fr/EN/Research/publications-documentation/radionuclides-sheets/environment/Pages/Tritium-environment.aspx, accessed 19th Jun 2021]

Errata

19th Jun 2021, 20:14 – Added comment in summary about H2O becoming D2O over time. Changed He3 to 3He. Correction to the summary about the H2O to D2O.

Quantum Computing More Atomic?

I wanted to look at the qubit to understand if it is really atomic rather than quantum, it depends on if you include the package or not, which I’m not. To dispel thoughts of radiation with my thoughts of atomic computing, in fact, the silicon is refined to remove unstable isotopes so it is not radio-active.[1] So radiation does have an impact otherwise the material would not need refining. That is only one way of manufacturing the qubit. The video is a short explanation of the qubit and its manufacturing.[2] So, a quantum bit is a single particle held in a determinate state and therefore it is quantum, not atomic and because atoms are made up of multiple different particles. It is obvious that you don’t want free neutrons, electrons or protons roaming around your qubit. 🙂 Well, in beta decay as there are free electrons that could upset it. That’s why it’s refined then, phew. So what effect would gamma radiation have on the qubit? So if I put a lump of uranium ore next to a quantum computer what is going to happen? That probably has both gamma and beta radiation coming from it.

The more descriptive version of the qubit. (See ref [1])
The glossed over simple version about the qubit manufacturing. (See ref [2])

14th Jun 2021 – I’ve re-worded my short explanation to try to clarify things and added references.

References
[1, How To Make a Quantum Bit, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNzzGgr2mhk, accessed 14th Jun 2021]
[2, A Qubit in the Making, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pB87H3_F_c, accessed 14th Jun 2021]

CAR T-Cell Therapy and COVID-19 Sufferers

Can chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-Cell Therapy intended for cancer treatment be used against COVID-19 for individuals that already have it?

Would this help our leadership recover quicker so we can hold them more accountable?

Basically, CAR T-Cell therapy is biological warfare against cancer cells. CAR T-Cell therapy is progressing to now looking at using viruses to modify the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in resistant cancer cells to unmask them to the T-Cells. Cambridge University is looking at gnome sequences that could be used for resequencing DNA. Viruses could then be used to resequence DNA in living people. So in theory a new virus could be developed to remove faults in DNA that cause genetic diseases. Nice.

https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/treatment/immunotherapy/types/CAR-T-cell-therapy

https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/doctors-consider-convalescent-t-cell-therapy-for-covid-19-68130

CAR T-Cell Therapy – The kind version that most people will understand :o)

Quantum Computing and Dark Matter

I was thinking more on the qubit and was thinking about the effects of dark matter on a qubit. I thought well this is a commonly recognised theory. So I did some searching and found this article about detecting dark matter and the qubit. But does this account for non-linear space? The non-linear space I’m thinking about is really gravitational waves. So will gravitation waves affect dark matter detection because of relying on photons? …because a photon has no mass…

A Dark Matter Detector Using Qubit-based Technology

LIGO and Detection of Gravitational Waves
Background Gravitational Waves
Dark Matter and Dark Energy