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7/18/2025, 7:35:58 AM
>>510691981
>quantum dots can't generate a radio signal.
They can but it's not energy efficient. Researching it more, I now would now say the antenna itself is probably graphene and is very hard to detect because graphene is virtually transparent in blood. But if a blood sample slide has the emitter then it could probably be detected using Raman spectroscopy or an electron microscope. It would not be easy.
>quantum dots can't generate a radio signal.
They can but it's not energy efficient. Researching it more, I now would now say the antenna itself is probably graphene and is very hard to detect because graphene is virtually transparent in blood. But if a blood sample slide has the emitter then it could probably be detected using Raman spectroscopy or an electron microscope. It would not be easy.
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