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Beka NZ's avatar

Thanks - I loved your writing style in this post - made me smile and chuckle (sure beats the futility of having fear or depression about the situation)! It's so important that we don't completely lose our sense of humour when looking at these insane 'things'!

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Stunning pictures and videos! I very much like the sense of humour you are using to describe these horrors.

Picture #4 - Meet Me At the Diner (Image 2)

I’d say that it’s a lipid bubble feature used to interconnect to the (optic?) fibres. The latter would likely discharge its content into the (lipid?) bubble. The x400 magnification of many fibres show they have lateral spikes or connectors.

I do not remember the date exactly, but on the end of 2023 or early 2024, Dr. Nixon had posted videos on bubbles moving inside fibres. One of them showed 3 bubbles being expelled from a fibre (drdavidnixon.com).

I can’t explain the void to the right. However, here is the link to Matt’s video of a fibre lassoing a bubble, sucking RBCs inside and crushing them into an orange goo:

(“[…] At the 1minute 40 second mark you will see one of those tiny critters swimming around. They cant do that in an air bubble. Also a clearer focused view showing healthy RBC’s instantly transformed into coagulated gloop after being ingested? […]”https://woodnstone820.substack.com/p/video-proof-not-air-bubbles-but-gel).

I’d also suggest you take a look at his September 2023 fibres and bubbles, at: https://woodnstone820.substack.com/p/a-chip-docking-in-contact-lens-solution

Best.

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