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DoughDiligence

06/19/13 1:23 PM

#542 RE: Justfactsmam #541

'I do believe you might not be 100% correct in your understanding and conclusions'

I worked for three years at an analytical laboratory that did this kind of science. We identified toxic waste problem, asbestos, water contaminants, spoiled food from grocery stores, oils, metals, and much more. So I know the science of substance identification.

I got out of that business because it was boring, smelly, and hazardous to the people who had to breath the fumes and wear rubber gloves and masks to do some of the work. Two of the people I worked for developed health problems years later; (1) cancer, and one frequent seizures.

There many be a way to separate components in the future, but not with the current technology that I can see. The Cyclops system uses photo receptors that receive colors just like the eye can see colors. When you look at a TV, do you see Red, Green and Blue dots? No. You see the average color blend of those Red, Green, and Blue dots. So does the Cyclops system, as I see it.

To see the separate colors, one has to be able to zoom in to each differentiated color and intelligently distinguish the color as separate from the surrounding color.

This model is just reading the colors reflected back which is difficult enough with this new technology.