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To those on the right who are afraid of vaccine microchips perhaps I should introduce you to that phone shaped thing in your pocket.

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Tsondru · M
There’s not enough atoms in a nano-particle to perform the functionality that is claimed in these conspiracy theories. The claim is that these nanoparticles will measure our bodily functions, track us like a GPS, control our thoughts, and have some form of wireless connectivity. All in a package that’s 100 nm or so in diameter. That’s interesting to me as that could require a CPU, some sensor electronics, ADC’s, DAC’s, memory, a data bus, and then the wireless portion. All in a package of 100 nm or so. Seriously? The shallowest MOSFET gate we can get is like 5 nm. There’s not enough real estate in a 100 nm package. It’s not possible in 500 nm. U Michigan’s Micro Mote (M3) was in a 1 mm3 package, and this is a much large technical claim than the M3.
@Tsondru Agreed. It is also completely redundant. Your cellphone can be used to acquire vastly larger amounts of data on a person and it requires basically no leg work. So it doesn't even follow logically.
Tsondru · M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow Well, the amount of data mined from a phone is huge. People have trained classifiers on all sorts of cellphone data. In terms of controlling people’s minds— it seems misinformation and social media already has that clinched.
@Tsondru The CIA figured out in the 60s and 70s is the only "mind control" that works is social engineering.
Tsondru · M
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow That’s the irony of the “mind controlling chips” conspiracy theory. It’s proof positive of the effectiveness of the real mind control.