Bion Experiment - "B2" 1 hour after broadcasting on Sample "a"- Stinky
above : sample "a" Stinky I- cell maturation seems to be at a more substancial level than before were we could observe from the inocculation of the sample that it's growth in the incubation chamber was progressive but at a slower rate. In the upper left corner it's noticeable that the cell is budding which means in simple terms it is dividing once more right before our very eyes.
above is our control sample "Stinky II" showing normalized growth pattern with two large parental cells plus one "baby" cell at bottom left. The cell in the upper right corner seems to be displaying genetic abnormalities as it is not budding but seems to have a pointed "cleft" on it's "head". genetic abnormalities are a regular occurrence in yeast cells but what is most interesting is this was not observed with our Radiorgonomic sample. It's posited at this point that the Radiorgonomic process may in some way preserve genetic purity in the sample through the enhancement of the bion vesicle.
last sample from Stinky II (control sample) I can certainly observe that our control sample seems to have fewer of the parent cells than our Test subject which seems to mark a faster cellular maturation as well as the preservation of the gene structure needed to create genetically superior parent cells for the yeast.