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The ultrasound is the modern witch drum.



The ultrasound is the modern witch drum. It can break medical capsules in the precise right place. The idea is that medicals are packed in the carrier capsule. And then the system follows, where the capsule is traveling by using RFID or radioactive mark. When that capsule is in the precise right place, the ultrasound breaks it. And then the capsule releases the chemical at the right point. 

The idea in the ultrasound boosted medical technology is that the medicines are taken to the place where their effect is needed in the small capsule. Then to the capsule is targeted the ultrasound, which breaks it in the precise right place. 

Some of the medicals of tomorrow might be the oscillating crystals, which are covering the wanted area, and then the ultrasound will make those crystals shake, which destroys the cells. Those crystals can also connect to the nutrient, that targeted cells are using. Then those crystals will explode in the cells. 

That technology allows the system to use more effective chemicals like pepsin enzymes for destroying the noon-wanted cells from the body. The idea for that thing is "stolen" from the witch stories. That is telling about the witches, who use a drum for breaking the will of the victim.

So if we want to turn the person into another, we must just implant the capsule. That capsule is filled with viruses in the human body. Then researchers must just break that capsule in the right moment by using the sound wave, which causes the resonance, that breaks the capsule.  

In some movies, the shaman or witch is hitting the drum. And that drum is causing that the victim turns into a werewolf or vampire. Researchers are modeling how theoretically witch drum acts. The idea of this thing is that the witch drum causes the resonance. 

That is breaking small capsules in the body of the victim. And that thing releases chemicals like tetrodotoxin or some other poison like botulinum. The idea is that the victim of the witch will be implanted by the capsule that is filled with the chemical. And when the witch is hitting the drum the resonance breaks the capsule. 


The ultrasound can use to destroy things like harmful cholesterol and break fat molecules. 


Can nanotechnology and artificial intelligence extend our lifetime? The answer is that nanotechnical systems can clean our veins from dirt. They can remove poisonous chemicals from the body. By using intelligent technology the people can also measure the mass of carcinogens they are eating every day. 

Intelligent systems can also measure cholesterol levels. That kind of system is easier to make than switching the DNA from every cell. Intelligent machines can also search the individual cancer cells. And destroy them or help the immune cells detect and destroy them before the tumor and cancer are starting to advantage. 


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