Can we just define this as "electronically induced narcissism" its tv phones and i dont think its far fetched to say its actually in the air around us via electromagnetic waves causing anxienty lethargy aggression
The talks of graphene nanoparticles makes me think the eletromsgnetic waves are just beginning. With beam forming it seems plausible to use your phone to track your phsical location. If these folks are magnetic they can hit that field...
Im not saying theyre doing it but damn does it sure seem plausible
I won't say it's impossible that's it's radio waves, but occams razor? I think it's more situational.
The internet allows more people than ever in human history to communicate, share their thoughts, etc. Social media amplifies that further, making it easier to share one's thoughts, ideas, etc. The problem is that now, instead of competing with maybe a handful of people for any kind of attention, we're all competing with billions of others around the globe.
Even irl, I'm sure you have at least one friend who can't tear themselves away from their phone long enough to have a decent conversation, right? It's because there's so many more people to interact with online, much as it hurts to admit? Chances are a few of them are a hell of a lot more interesting than you are, lol.
You forgot social media-induced narcissism, lol.
Can we just define this as "electronically induced narcissism" its tv phones and i dont think its far fetched to say its actually in the air around us via electromagnetic waves causing anxienty lethargy aggression
The talks of graphene nanoparticles makes me think the eletromsgnetic waves are just beginning. With beam forming it seems plausible to use your phone to track your phsical location. If these folks are magnetic they can hit that field...
Im not saying theyre doing it but damn does it sure seem plausible
From a u/Tellstruth comment.
I need to pull all my magnetic files into one place... here are a few to wet the dig whistle.
Superparamagnetic nanoparticle delivery of DNA vaccine - PubMed https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24715289/ “Superparamagnetic nanoparticle delivery... Magnetofection: enhancing and targeting gene delivery by magnetic force in vitro and in vivo https://www.nature.com/articles/3301624 Magnetofection: enhancing and targeting... Magnetofection: Magic magnetic nanoparticles for efficient gene delivery https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1001841720304228 BOMBSHELL EXPOSED - MAGNETISM INTENTIONALLY ADDED TO 'VACCINE' TO FORCE MRNA THROUGH ENTIRE BODY https://www.bitchute.com/video/OmpL3GdVFyNY/ "Magnetofection" search https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Magnetofection&atb=v258-1&ia=web
Heres a video from a dude who likes magnets talking about beamforming potentials last year. Excuse his hubris
https://youtu.be/Cec2Ylc5hpg
Ooo new content. Thank you. I will explore. Hehehe disclaimer noted with appreciation.
I won't say it's impossible that's it's radio waves, but occams razor? I think it's more situational.
The internet allows more people than ever in human history to communicate, share their thoughts, etc. Social media amplifies that further, making it easier to share one's thoughts, ideas, etc. The problem is that now, instead of competing with maybe a handful of people for any kind of attention, we're all competing with billions of others around the globe.
Even irl, I'm sure you have at least one friend who can't tear themselves away from their phone long enough to have a decent conversation, right? It's because there's so many more people to interact with online, much as it hurts to admit? Chances are a few of them are a hell of a lot more interesting than you are, lol.