A world first? Electrical reaction of the blood to a "modern" fibre.
My best microscope capture video to date and only at x40.
A modern “fibre” in roosters blood. The world first is next.
Yes, I will modestly claim a world first, until I get knocked off, just my perch hopefully.
This video answers a few questions.
We have all seen how the blood seems to be attracted to one side of these “modern anomalies” and absent from another or perhaps from and end when looking at blood.
This reaction has not been captured in real time before that I know of.
It was a lucky capture as I was just scanning the blood at a low mag when I saw it start. It took me a few seconds to realise what I was seeing and to start recording it. It happens fast and ends fast.
The funny thing is that this is sheep’s blood, having just killed one and thought why waste the opportunity to look at the blood. Strange habits occur when you take up microscopy :).
It takes a few viewings to fully comprehend what is happening. Its not normal, that’s a fact.
A surprising fact is the distance this effect takes place at. Even blood cells at the outer edges of view are effected. Also there ones that are “sucked under” or the surface tension is released some how...
I imagine the exact same effect is happening in some form in our blood too and would love to see someone capture it at a better resolution. As said, this was a very opportunistic grab.
Possum and mouse blood along with fur samples tell me this is an environmental issue now for us all.
enjoy.
i dunno what the definition of blood is matt buy did you see david nixons first interview "presentation", i think to ana, but could be maria zee showing his own blood? so a "white" blood cell came up to a "fibre", i can only say it was maybe the saddest moment in my life. When i saw how our body operates with these living gladiators within, and how it reacted. it definately reacted. i think we're talking about different things maybe, but to me, a white blood cell constitutes as blood. i'm a simple person, black and white type thing. and not trying to have a go at ya, but you should ask him. it's gone now, like a lot of stuff but i always assumes david got rid of that one because it was so personal. it was personal to me. so i can't imagine. but i'll never forget the look on his face when he said he checked his own blood. i' glad he seems to be using this ebergy to push through what's happening. mot sure if you're his mate, i just got on here, but if you are, thanks. i think i speak for all the decent people in the world saying that. To you guys, especially David for me, cause he's local and i just knew i could trust him after seeing that. 100%. getting my own microscope soon. That'll be me for life then. I hope i can help one day too. you helped me. what can ya say?
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Hej Matt
I have now watched this video a few times and it is noticeable that some erythrocytes also react further away. They become so-called ghosts. Their membrane potential is lost and with it their ability to glow. This suggests, among other things, a massive allergic reaction in the blood to this fiber - or whatever it is. I wouldn't be surprised if this technology charges itself and draws the energy it needs. However, this process does not bode well for the future. If these fibers spread more and more in the blood, this can lead to an allergic shock that can result in death.