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So how do you determine that?
Well, you need some sort of atomic imager that might tell you where the positions of the atoms are and what the bond structures are.
That you say, well, that's something I can measure and I can give those results to somebody else and they can say, yeah, it's right or it's not.
But at least I can say no human at least that I know of could make this.
So I started a company that I've raised money for with this new idea that I have for how to make an atomic imager.
And so, you know, we've raised the money.
We're building it already.
So when I have it, whether or not it's useful for looking at UAP materials is almost immaterial because I know how useful it will be for –
The nanomaterials, the metamaterials, the alloys that the government, et cetera, uses for biology, et cetera.
So rather than predicting what a protein structure or a DNA or a chromosome arm looks like, I'll be able to read its structure directly.
Some of them had like – they had what you would call white matter disease in their brain, like they had been exposed to something.
So white matter disease, if you have, for instance, multiple sclerosis –
and you look in the brain with MRI, you'll see these white areas, which are basically dead tissue, scar tissue.
They had things like that.
One person, one of the pictures that I had was that they had claimed to have seen something in their backyard.
They'd shown a flashlight at it.
And the moment they did, they got zapped.
And then you see the picture of the guy in the back of his neck