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Originally posted by OhZone
Originally posted by TheComte
Aspartame, Citric Acid, MSG.
Do the research. They are in your food everyday and they are hazzardaous to your health. 2 tablespoons of MSG will Kill a Dog!
The flexible and breathable glass coating is approximately 100 nanometres thick (500 times thinner than a human hair), and so it is completely undetectable. It is food safe, environmentally friendly (winner of the Green Apple Award) and it can be applied to almost any surface within seconds . When coated, all surfaces become easy to clean and anti- microbially protected (Winner of the NHS Smart Solutions Award ). Houses, cars, ovens, wedding dress or any other protected surface become stain resistant
www.nanopool.eu...
Made from quartz sand
Originally posted by hotbakedtater
For the sake of our globe, I hope this does revolutionize agriculture.
Originally posted by ofhumandescent
reply to post by TrueBrit
Yep, second paragraph:
The flexible and breathable glass coating is approximately 100 nanometres thick (500 times thinner than a human hair), and so it is completely undetectable. It is food safe, environmentally friendly (winner of the Green Apple Award) and it can be applied to almost any surface within seconds . When coated, all surfaces become easy to clean and anti- microbially protected (Winner of the NHS Smart Solutions Award ). Houses, cars, ovens, wedding dress or any other protected surface become stain resistant
www.nanopool.eu...
Made from quartz sand
Wow, excellent post, who would have thought.
Originally posted by TarzanBeta
Originally posted by hotbakedtater
For the sake of our globe, I hope this does revolutionize agriculture.
I DO NOT WANT THEM PUTTING THAT STUFF ON MY FOOD. They had better not already be using that stupid liquid glass to grow food crops. These scientists are getting dumber by the day. These same scientists talk about how humans are changing and adapting to viruses and bacteria - also that plants and animals "evolve" to fit eachother. Okay...
So if that is true, then why would you hypocrites start spraying our crops with SILICON. We are carbon based, or so I thought.
Nanotechnology, yes... what a wonder.
This stuff is NOT non-toxic. I don't care what they advertise and shame on the poster who said, "Well, they said it is non-toxic, so I don't know why it would be." Really? You're at ATS. You just said that?
I bet if I sprayed this stuff right into your eyes, you'd be pissed. I bet if I sprayed this stuff right on your food, you'd be pissed.
Get ---real---. Why can't people just deal with the minor problems in life instead of constantly trying to make things "better"? We as people would deal more easily with little inconveniences if we cared to pay attention to the good things in life.
But it looks like that those who wish to make things easier are only going to make things a little bit worse.
Originally posted by Cabaret Voltaire
Earlier somebody posted about using it on their magic wand, so I won't post about that.
But what if some evil bastard jumped you in a dark alley and sprayed a can of liquid glass down your throat, coating your lungs and stomach with glass?!
I don't like the sound of this new technology.
Originally posted by hotbakedtater
Amazing! I love nanotechnology, it will revolutionize the world.
From the article:
"But it does not stop there - the coatings are now also recognised as being suitable for agricultural and in-vivo application. Vines coated with SiO2 don’t suffer from mildew, and coated seeds grow more rapidly without the need for anti-fungal chemicals. This will result in farmers in enjoying massively increased yields . ...
For the sake of our globe, I hope this does revolutionize agriculture.
Originally posted by hotbakedtater
Amazing! I love nanotechnology, it will revolutionize the world.
From the article:
"But it does not stop there - the coatings are now also recognised as being suitable for agricultural and in-vivo application. Vines coated with SiO2 don’t suffer from mildew, and coated seeds grow more rapidly without the need for anti-fungal chemicals. This will result in farmers in enjoying massively increased yields . Trials for in-vivo applications are subject to a degree of secrecy, but Neil McClelland, the UK Project Manager for Nanopool GmbH, describes the results as “stunning”.
“Items such as stents can be coated, and this will create anti sticking features - catheters , and sutures which are a source of infection, will also cease to be problematic.”
For the sake of our globe, I hope this does revolutionize agriculture.