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Re: davidc2 post# 103122

Friday, 10/31/2014 3:37:43 PM

Friday, October 31, 2014 3:37:43 PM

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There are about 75 trillion nanomiclelles in 5cc (~1 teaspoon) of nanoviricides; is this a realistic number?

You can calculate the number of nanoparticles in a cubic centimeter a number of different ways. But I prefer to use a direct measure for the actual given size of a nanomicelle at 20nm +or- 1nm (from the patent application).

Then each nanomicelle is about 418 cubic nm. 75 trillion nanomicelles would require a space of 3.135e16 (31,350 trillion) cubic nm.

There are 1.0 X 10e21 cubic nm in 1 cc.

Accounting for the space required for 75 trillion ~20nm nanonomiclelles, the space required would be 1/3000th cc, or a magnitude of 4 volume remaining in a cc.

5 CC would be 12,000 times the space needed to hold 75 trillion nanoviricide particles, or more than enough space to hold that number nanoparticles in suspension.

Anyone well versed in physics want to check my calculations?

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