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   Treon Verdery to All   
   Does on-wavelength polarization cause so   
   07 Sep 22 01:24:06   
   
   From: treon3verdery@gmail.com   
      
   that would cause a plural angle or radian polarized beam to always get some   
   above average amount of photons, kind of like brightness or intensity to   
   transmit to an lighted thing,    
      
   What is the    
   At circular or angular polarization    
      
   Multimer molecules that polarize light like nanotechnology assemblages,   
   silicone polymer versions of amino acids at a silicotein, also actual   
   proteins, it is possible that slight changes at amino, silico, or nano polymer   
   3D form could polarize light at    
   different angles, radians, pulsatile gyres, I do not know but solitons,   
   notably dissipative solitons which have adjusted wavelength distal curviness   
   thus might have angle identity  might have polarization thing, now though I   
   think they do not   
      
      
   Longevizing Caucasian skin tone equivalent light emitting fluorescent protein   
   linked to a longevizing molecule is a thing where if you administer it to age   
   batched human volunteers, and mice that quantifies how longevizing it is,   
   making the 200-300    
   different polarizations of the protein, that could be readable with a   
   variation of the Deep water photonic brain scan technology makes higher   
   resolution, more area localizing brain scanning possible with a product that   
   is so good for you that it is more    
   willingly utilized and more often suggested    
      
   Ic technology 720 separate polarized beam polarizer, a crystal could have a   
   beam of light    
      
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