conditions. So that's the Mustafar like planet from uh from that third Star Wars microns , those are the orange dots, it goes deeper. the star gets fainter.
The other number I want to tell you about is not reported on nearly all cholesterol panels, but I think is one of the most important ratios you Replenishing micronutrients, so even if you're on a low calorie, low carb diet, if there are specific micronutrients that are missing, then that might promote excessive fat storage.
They're working with a drug company to bring that to the human market. Needs to be sub-micron .
conditions. So that's the Mustafar like planet from uh from that third Star Wars strongly at 4.3 microns .
This object has about 100 or so cells, and it will later evolve into somebody. Instead of 500 microns , like your eye is sensitive to, these are sensitive to much, much longer wavelengths, where the microwave signal gets the brightest, where
So stress, depression can turn it on. Food and micronutrient deficiencies, so eating the wrong foods or when you're lacking the right types of foods, that can turn the switch on. Inactivity, sleep deprivation, and specific toxin exposures are all elements that we think about.
as well. Working with Ken Yoshida's lab at Indiana University and Purdue University in Indianapolis, we're doing some neat work on depositing our electrodes onto tungsten microneedles that we can thread interfascicularly through very, very small nerves, and we can use that, then, to position electronics very carefully. I haven't talked a lot about how we get the signal out.
So you can see when we're pushing sort of on the pixel, you can push and hold, and you can measure sort of the lightest finger taps all the way to very, very to 10 microns in thickness of that parylene.
So I think it's a bit meandering here but soil fertility, biological activity in the soil breaks down the micronutrients slower that heirloom seeds pick up faster. Then it has to be harvested for immediate deliveries cause we all know that starts to break down once it's been harvested.
So the shortest wavelengths of light that we detect at the observatory about a third of a micron . So we have to keep that surface within speck to a 60th of a micron . So it's pretty incredible technology. And it wouldn't be possible without distributed computers and censors, which didn't really exist before the Observatory came online in 1993. So you can see a person there to give
They're cigarettes, produced in the 1950s, and if you look at the filter, you see the filters are blue, asbestos. This is Kent with a Micronite filter that was manufactured with crocidolite asbestos in the filter itself. - So you're not only smoking, you were smoking it through a blue asbestos filter.
Yes, what a deal. - Only Kent has the revolutionary new Micronite filter you've heard so much about. Kent and only Kent filters best, filters best, filters best.
You may have seen some of the scary photos online of the vampire facial. That's a part of microneedling where they do something called PRP, which is Platelet Rich Plasma, and they basically spin your blood in a centrifuge, and then after they do microneedling, they put that all over your face.
That's a part of microneedling where they do something called PRP, which is Platelet Rich Plasma, and they basically spin your blood in a centrifuge, and then after they do microneedling, they put that all over your face. It looks crazy, but it really does work.
particularly Sierra Leone, to develop local food forms that are environmentally sustainable and that are highly vectorized by micronutrients. So what began as an idea in Africa moved through a cultural environment for a time that might have been indeterminate.
It's in our book. They're not getting any micronutrient density.
So you can see when we're pushing sort of on the pixel, you can push and hold, and you can measure sort of the lightest finger taps all the way to very, very So if you put 10 microns of parylene on either side, that's dominated everything.
They're working with a drug company to bring that to the human market. It's still over several microns .
We also need things like calcium, which we don't really crave in the same way. We need a lot of other micronutrients that we don't crave in the same way. Why do we crave salt this way?
We're talking about eggs that are the size of the head of a pen. We're talking about needles that are half a micron in diameter. - This part is the, I want to inject.
You can see a video of one of these. This is being inserted into a warm environment through a 100-micron slit. When it heats up, these materials can change shape, can change stiffness.
So you can see when we're pushing sort of on the pixel, you can push and hold, and you can measure sort of the lightest finger taps all the way to very, very And we can build these pixels with about 40-micron spacing.
So you guys can see this, right? And if it had a blemish-- like a micron of croissant skin off, in the box.
- Yep. - You got that? - Components have to be precise to within five microns . That's a 10th the width of a human hair.
So to know if you're getting enough macro and micronutrients is to look at the colors on-- Eat the rainbow.
I believe spices are powerhouses when it comes to micronutrients and all that good stuff.
conditions. So that's the Mustafar like planet from uh from that third Star Wars this scene only at the very specific wavelength of 0.589 microns . That's
And how does it affect the macro and micronutrients?
Do you guys all know what that is? OK. So microneedling, you probably see on Instagram and stuff of those at-home tools where it looks sort of like a little roller, and those are fine. But I think if you go to get professional microneedling, I highly, highly believe in it, where again, it's sort of this merger of technology and skin care
OK. So microneedling, you probably see on Instagram and stuff of those at-home tools where it looks sort of like a little roller, and those are fine. But I think if you go to get professional microneedling, I highly, highly believe in it, where again, it's sort of this merger of technology and skin care and everything else where the thought process behind it is basically-- if you've ever had a laser treatment, it's similar-- that if you get a little cut on your skin,
like, between a few microns and 15 microns .
It's in our book. What's usually left out of the discussion are the micronutrients, and these are obviously the most important nutrients from the longevity and health
It's in our book. So he's arguing that we should be eating an intensely micronutrient-dense diet, which means lots of fruits and vegetables.
Visible wavelength is about 0.2 to 0.8 microns , and then the near-infrared is further.
And that big bump you're seeing around 1.4 microns there, that's from water vapor.
smaller than that we're able to look down to 50 microns which is about half the size of a human hair to see these
But these pulse crops are also really high in micronutrients.
So most of these mirrors are spaced out about 16 microns apart in one of the machines by the time you have your throw angle down onto a part.
So you can see when we're pushing sort of on the pixel, you can push and hold, and you can measure sort of the lightest finger taps all the way to very, very The problem you get when you get parylene up to 10 microns in thickness, which is sort of enough to prevent pin holes and a lot of moisture,
out the door when you're trying to print you know 300 Micron layers um from one end to the other it could be completely
This is great! And now we have 100 micron layer resolution, and it's kind of absurd that it works.
I'm actually learning so much about macronutrients, micronutrients, the different cycles of life and how you can apply your food to different phases
conditions. So that's the Mustafar like planet from uh from that third Star Wars was observed at a kind of arbitrary wavelength of 3.8 micrometers or microns . If you observe it at 4.3
It contains macronutrients, and it contains micronutrients.
Some people, as we look at micronutrients, some people will respond to them in positive ways, and some people it won't do anything for.
It's the macronutrients. It's the micronutrients.
We can build interdigitated electronics onto that material. So what we've built here is-- the whole stack is less than 10 microns thick, but it's a transparent thin film matrix address pressure sensor. So you can see when we're pushing sort of on the pixel, you can push and hold, and you can measure sort of the lightest finger taps all the way to very, very
His first attempt at screenwriting was a handwritten adaption of Marvel's first "Micronauts" comic series, circa 1980.
Basically what they found, again, I can give the link later on, this was a case of such a quest for color, taste, harvest ability that conventional produce tested out for, I think, 7 to 10 micronutrients, 40 percent lower than organic. So it wasn't, depends on which side of the coin I guess, it wasn't that organic is necessarily less nutritious, it was that an organic fully four season biological system was maintaining,
and so divide that by 4 400 and then you're in the microns range so uh but the downside of that is it's slow on the