Post by cyn on Jun 18, 2008 4:40:30 GMT -5
Last night while typing away, I remembered someone posting about finding colored fibers in their urine. So later on, I kept a sample and put several dots on a slide. Unable to view anything much while still wet, I left it to dry overnight.
I still did not find any colored fibers, which I think is unusual considering the lavender ribbon I had on top of my left hand at onset of this systemic disorder, and the fact that my main problem is fiber & fungus.
However, I believe most of you will be as surprised as I in what I did find. No, I still have not found a hexagon.
I never use filters supplied with the scope, doesn't seem to have an affect. This time I will post the magnification, and unless specified, they were taken with top & bottom lights under normal picture effects. These objects are almost so fine & clear you can miss them, so in order to bring the shapes out, they had to be taken slightly out of focus. There is one taken in good focus to show the difference.
1. mag. 880x
2. 824x - apparently the lens needs cleaning, sorry
3. 824x
4. 400x
5. 1600x same object - with sepia affect - could that be a fish?
6. 160x with negative effect - should show true shades
7. 400x darkened the screen - same shot but closer
8. 1000x close-up of mass on left, the blue balls are split in half
9. 160x darkened the screen
10. 160x
11. 400x - anyone have a clue? funny, how the area immediately around the objects looks cleared away, like a negative magnetic field
12. 400x - I see a lamp shade and gold ring! ha!
13. 400x - using black & white only
14. 40x - this shows part of next area on left
15. 100x
16. 160x
17. 40x - showing edge of puddle and part of new area
18. 100x - the layout or matrix?
19. 160x - another border
20. 400x - close up of spine - no sprouts yet
21. 1000x - even closer
22. 100x - some areas are more crowded
You probably noticed that there are many objects I did not get close-ups of. I am kind of anxious to see if this is repeatable.
Please, does anyone have an idea what these objects are?
At first, I thought it was the same fern like plants I have in my eye goo. But no, I don't think so. I will get those up soon.
These are not easy to photograph, because I do not know what they are suppose to look like. But I believe they really do glow like that.
I'm surprised there was no sign of chem trails, and the only fiber I found was black like my new hair.
I still did not find any colored fibers, which I think is unusual considering the lavender ribbon I had on top of my left hand at onset of this systemic disorder, and the fact that my main problem is fiber & fungus.
However, I believe most of you will be as surprised as I in what I did find. No, I still have not found a hexagon.
I never use filters supplied with the scope, doesn't seem to have an affect. This time I will post the magnification, and unless specified, they were taken with top & bottom lights under normal picture effects. These objects are almost so fine & clear you can miss them, so in order to bring the shapes out, they had to be taken slightly out of focus. There is one taken in good focus to show the difference.
1. mag. 880x
2. 824x - apparently the lens needs cleaning, sorry
3. 824x
4. 400x
5. 1600x same object - with sepia affect - could that be a fish?
6. 160x with negative effect - should show true shades
7. 400x darkened the screen - same shot but closer
8. 1000x close-up of mass on left, the blue balls are split in half
9. 160x darkened the screen
10. 160x
11. 400x - anyone have a clue? funny, how the area immediately around the objects looks cleared away, like a negative magnetic field
12. 400x - I see a lamp shade and gold ring! ha!
13. 400x - using black & white only
14. 40x - this shows part of next area on left
15. 100x
16. 160x
17. 40x - showing edge of puddle and part of new area
18. 100x - the layout or matrix?
19. 160x - another border
20. 400x - close up of spine - no sprouts yet
21. 1000x - even closer
22. 100x - some areas are more crowded
You probably noticed that there are many objects I did not get close-ups of. I am kind of anxious to see if this is repeatable.
Please, does anyone have an idea what these objects are?
At first, I thought it was the same fern like plants I have in my eye goo. But no, I don't think so. I will get those up soon.
These are not easy to photograph, because I do not know what they are suppose to look like. But I believe they really do glow like that.
I'm surprised there was no sign of chem trails, and the only fiber I found was black like my new hair.