Project Lazarus-RL-1.2
Our emblem has undergone a transformation along with the project itself.
Phase I- Cycle I- Initiating Reproduction Protocol
Tonight's project was to begin a new phase of research and development with our yeast utilizing every available resource at the Labs disposal.
What you're seeing are the tools for restructuring water. The blender on the left has been outfitted with small ceramic magnets arranged at random intervals. As the water speeds within the chamber the molecules moving past the magnets are condenser in the centre being forced away from the magnets because water is diamagbetic will force the molecules to cluster closely together. On the left is the final step of this process which between the two only takes about 45 minutes to produce 2L of water with no waste. The second phase is driven by a combination of "Bionization" and applied magnetic force from the sides and bottom thus compacting the molecules further. Bionization is a unique process invented at Lab 5 which has been studied at length in earlier periodicals.
Above RL-1.2 - LAZARUS visually yeast begining to congregate on top of the agar medium.
Here are our measurements throughout the process:
Incubation pre-op:20.7 C
Incubation post op: 23.9 C
Weight of containment vessel: 670G
Weight of vessel with yeast:1282G
Actual weight of yeast: 612 G
Weight of vessel with nutrients: 1285G
Weight of nutrients:3G
Outside vessel temp: 22.1 C
Yeast temp: 22.6 C
SG: 1.040
BRIX: 10%
pH: 4.8
Quick clip of NGBD photo interference chamber
We activated the NGBD and set to globalised harmonics to give our yeast maximum benefit.
Here is a verification of RD broadcast utilizing an RF detector:
Finally A brief audio clip of our signal being broadcast over radio waves:
Here follows analysis taken of our signal. The details Of which will be explained in other experiments on this blog in later posts.
END detection
Audio spectrum
Magnetometer
Geiger counter