Early Release: The Dark Science of Asbestos
Added 2025-08-03 23:17:58 +0000 UTCYoutube flagged the ever living crap out of this video until I realized I couldn't put footage of 9/11 in my video.
The video that I will be posting on Youtube will have a different intro, so this is the unedited version. Enjoy!
I'll have a poll posted within the next day or so
~adam
Comments
Hey Jason I didn't know you worked in the medical field! What do you do (if you don't mind me asking)? As for the inhalant, that is pretty interesting! There are synthetic enzymes that can silicon-oxygen bonds. I'm not sure if there is any human application to it. As for asbestos vs microplastics, from what I've seen in literature, though both cause long term inflammation, microplastics seems to be the lesser of two evils. The asbestos fibers actually puncture tissue causing inflammation and deposition of scar tissue. Microplastics appear to cause a more low grade inflammatory response, either from very small amount of toxins (BPA) or because our immune cells see them as foreign objects. I guess what I'm saying is I'll take microplastics over asbestos any day!
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2025-08-06 01:44:48 +0000 UTCThis was fascinating. Despite a medical background, this was something we never covered and that i'd always wondered about. To bad there can't be some kind of inhalation substance that would dissolve the fibers (but not the lungs). I wonder if microplastics are doing this kind of thing to us today?
Jason Morgan
2025-08-04 23:14:03 +0000 UTC