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Anything comes to mind?
Nolan Green
Brandon Wright
>The Matrix was a warning
Oh shit is this why they made the directors into trannies?
lol
Pureblood and proud!
Hudson Hill
Fake and gay?
Robert Long
gayest and fakest
Henry Gray
holy shit
this this this
they are turning people into batteries
the horror
Oliver Adams
Cameron Murphy
i hate coppertops and i hate the antichrist, come up and get me
Christian Green
Cold beer on a Friday night.
Nolan Miller
>inverted cross
666
Luke Smith
Vaxxies will be able to charge their iPhones by plugging it into their ass.
Nathan Bailey
>Scientist creates unlimited energy in his garage using an engine that runs on water
William Mitchell
I could already do this, but I am a tangerine.
Jordan Nelson
if this holds up, it"s pretty amazing. But so far this is just a proof of concept, they are nowhere near a working prototype.
>If millions of these tiny circuits could be built on a 1-millimeter by 1-millimeter chip, they could serve as a low-power battery replacement.
Jayden Lopez
Not news. Its from 2020.
studyfinds.org
Ayden Perry
I hope you have zinc available.
What are the others in the bushel saying?
Hunter Young
It would literally be free air conditioning that produces power.
Parker Brown
I asked Don Lemon and he told me to get the vaccine.
John Ross
That picture is hilarious its a CPU from the 1980s
Leo Clark
It is fake. They cant break thermodynamics without me hearing it.
Ayden Johnson
lol id love it if this was something they start putting in fitbits or some shit that works off the free roaming graphene in vaxxies bodies, selling it as !Chargeless Battery Fitbit! or some trash, but what it actually does is makes you gay
what a world we live in
Brandon Myers
I'm extremely sceptical. More likely that the graphine is acting as an antenna for RF. RF energy harvesting for low power sensors is relatively old news.
Jose Rivera
All vax have postivly charged graphene.
Brandon Brown
If I'm not mistaken, this harvests the brownian motion between atoms. The higher the temp the more power you get.
However, the circuits I've seen can only harvest incredibly tiny amounts of electricity.
Theoretically tho, with enough graphene, you could scale this to power citites at some point.