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[–] 4 pts

The power consumption required for a Bluetooth connection is all I need to know this is fake. A self assembling RFID tag I could believe but not Bluetooth. I'm not even going to talk about the complexity of self assembling a Bluetooth IC chip... let's just assume they could do that. Where does the power come from? It is possible to harvest some usable energy from the body... but not enough to power Bluetooth.

[–] 2 pts

If tech like this was out in the wild... There are a billion better things to use it for. This cannot possibly be true.

[–] 2 pts

lol, yeah. Anyone who has spent time in a IC chip fab knows that it is an imperfect process even under the best conditions. Most people don't realize the failure and flaw rates are pretty significant. If some sort of self assembling nano tech exists it would have already changed the world long ago

[–] 1 pt

I would say if you even have a basic understanding of soldering and electronics you would know this.

[–] 1 pt

No. They would not have released it. Why give the sheep the good stuff? <

[–] 1 pt

Oh that's a VERY good question. Can they utilize energy from the ether ala Tesla? Just sayin'.