Empty glass capsules

:pill: I’d like to discuss about the empty capsules.

Is there anywhere to purchase empty rfid capsules online?

Do you know if any members on this forum might have empty tubes?

I wanted to continue the discussion on the biohack.me forums, but it’s no longer active.

E.L.T _ a French artist

Heya, I have some in Europe. If you DM me your address I can send a few in a letter so you can see if they suit you.

We did a bulk Order some years ago.

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How do you plan to seal them?

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Awesome!
Yes, I’m in!

Thanks mrln

I’d like to make two capsules:
The first one - with extraterrestrial dust > TARDA’s chondrite meteorite dust from the Kuiper Belt — 4.65 billion years old.
The second one - with Anthropocene dust > TRINITY’s vitrified sand — 60 years old.

How to seal them?
I think of following the experiments described on the biohack.me forums on the topic “empty glass capsules”.
Some people have done this using a standard torch, while others have built an IR laser using parts from big office laser printers.

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I read that everything is explained clearly on https://bioduck.me/2024/12/17/laser/
so I’m going to follow the advice of those who’ve done it successfully ^^

Dangerous Things might be able to encapsulate that in a resin vial as custom work.

Not sure if it’s safe to implant that as it’s probably still radioactive…

Alien dust

Don’t worry, I’m not going to turn into some tentacled creature. It’s just a mineral… (Although maybe there’s something alive in it? ^^)

TRINITY nuclear bomb vitrified sand

Don’t worry, it’s called Lechatelierite. The same stuff as fulgurites produced by lightning! These vitrified sand crystals were highly radioactive after the explosion. They’ve lost their radioactivity now (or almost ^^)
(If I have kids, they might have three eyes).

Yeah we’d work it like Memora.. fill a resin tube with resin slurry made with the dust.

We could test for that. We have a radiometer.

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I know… The lack of tentacles makes it boring…

:octopus: :winking_face_with_tongue:

The one from the videos about the negative ion nonsense, right?

Also, you are awesome!

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yep.. and I guess “Geiger Counter” is the literal term for it.. I guess a radiometer is the glass bulb with the spinny black and white squares inside hah

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Memora
Now a watched word / hyperlink

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