Jan Hendrik Schön (born 1970 in Verden) is a German physicist who briefly rose to prominence after a series of apparent breakthroughs that were later discovered to be fraudulent.[1] Before he was exposed, Schön had received the Otto-Klung-Weberbank Prize for Physics in 2001, the Braunschweig Prize in 2001 and the Outstanding Young Investigator Award of the Materials Research Society in 2002, which was later rescinded.
Well, you have dumb idiots that want to conquer the world that would use these nanobots for war, when they should be using it to extend human life on earth.
Living water can also eradicate disease when tuned to a frequency and is not foreign to our body.
consultantmichael 3 months ago
Jan Hendrik Schön (born 1970 in Verden) is a German physicist who briefly rose to prominence after a series of apparent breakthroughs that were later discovered to be fraudulent.[1] Before he was exposed, Schön had received the Otto-Klung-Weberbank Prize for Physics in 2001, the Braunschweig Prize in 2001 and the Outstanding Young Investigator Award of the Materials Research Society in 2002, which was later rescinded.
issero7 1 year ago
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toodance 1 year ago
Well, you have dumb idiots that want to conquer the world that would use these nanobots for war, when they should be using it to extend human life on earth.
Prismace2009 1 year ago 2
@Prismace2009 dumb idiots eh?
...someone's a little opinionated...
maxinator775 4 months ago
i wish they wouldn't call nanobot's EVIL. evil is such a human word.
defect530 1 year ago