True. You might be able to harvest gold nanoparticles. (Not gold rods though.) But if all you want is random gold nanoparticles from a gold foil, you can do it in much easier and cheaper ways than this, and on an industrial scale. This is an expensive scientific setup designed to detect the presence and concentration of neurotransmitters. The complex structure that is left is only useful for detecting the presence in the sample under study.
This is a scientific apparatus whose function is neurotransmitter detection.
Try as I might, I'm pretty sure I'm not gonna find a study that states "Adrenocrhome production using gold nanorods allows us to make gold nanostructures for use in life-extending serums and nanomachines."
This is the most relative study I've found that even hints at that being a possibility.
Of course it is a stretch. But it says right there that you can make complex gold structures by injecting gold nanorods into the adrenaline oxidation process. It doesn't elaborate what structures result, but that they do make distinct structures with different properties based on the neurotransmitter that was oxidized.
If it is true this has been possible since ancient times, this study is likely just rediscovering old, hidden knowledge that has always been known but they found it in a lab while pursuing a different goal. Basically, they found the old kept truth the long-way around and by accident.
Chemist here. They are definitely not talking about creating gold from other elements or compounds. This is existing gold being transformed into a different physical form, in this case rod shapes that function in some different way than another physical form. that is honestly all that is happening here
The golden goose meets full
Metal alchemist? Interesting and dark theory. I have heard gold and blood and how it congregates after you eat it is a popular thing for the demons. Adds to the plausibility of this theory, to me.
That's probably a stretch.
True. You might be able to harvest gold nanoparticles. (Not gold rods though.) But if all you want is random gold nanoparticles from a gold foil, you can do it in much easier and cheaper ways than this, and on an industrial scale. This is an expensive scientific setup designed to detect the presence and concentration of neurotransmitters. The complex structure that is left is only useful for detecting the presence in the sample under study.
This is a scientific apparatus whose function is neurotransmitter detection.
Try as I might, I'm pretty sure I'm not gonna find a study that states "Adrenocrhome production using gold nanorods allows us to make gold nanostructures for use in life-extending serums and nanomachines."
This is the most relative study I've found that even hints at that being a possibility.
Of course it is a stretch. But it says right there that you can make complex gold structures by injecting gold nanorods into the adrenaline oxidation process. It doesn't elaborate what structures result, but that they do make distinct structures with different properties based on the neurotransmitter that was oxidized.
If it is true this has been possible since ancient times, this study is likely just rediscovering old, hidden knowledge that has always been known but they found it in a lab while pursuing a different goal. Basically, they found the old kept truth the long-way around and by accident.
Chemist here. They are definitely not talking about creating gold from other elements or compounds. This is existing gold being transformed into a different physical form, in this case rod shapes that function in some different way than another physical form. that is honestly all that is happening here
Yes, I'm not saying they are making gold from lead or anything.
They are refining it for other purposes, into new structures to act as scaffolding for more sinister projects.
The golden goose meets full Metal alchemist? Interesting and dark theory. I have heard gold and blood and how it congregates after you eat it is a popular thing for the demons. Adds to the plausibility of this theory, to me.
Golden kids https://archive.vn/uCelK