You? There nothing to discredit. You can't even read a patent about actual miniature electronic architecture and implementation. And you would not be the one to write that book, so don't break your hand preening yourself.
A patent might claim a human body could be used as an antenna, but a claim is not a fact. It still does not get over the fact that it is impossible for an electronic system to receive EM radiation if it is smaller than the radiation wavelength. You have ducked that point several times already, which is the strategy of those who do not know the subject.
Yep, lol, an antenna. You walked into it again. Patents clearly define how the human body is used as an antenna for the nano-tech.
Stop arguing with me and just admit you're a shill.
Won't explain the CPU because it would take a whole book to do it.
Obviously you're just wasting time trying to discredit me and you cant.
You? There nothing to discredit. You can't even read a patent about actual miniature electronic architecture and implementation. And you would not be the one to write that book, so don't break your hand preening yourself.
A patent might claim a human body could be used as an antenna, but a claim is not a fact. It still does not get over the fact that it is impossible for an electronic system to receive EM radiation if it is smaller than the radiation wavelength. You have ducked that point several times already, which is the strategy of those who do not know the subject.