Science for citizens

It Must Use a Power Converter

Here the conspiracy theorists can almost get away with murder. Let’s assume the conversion efficiency is 100%. The question then becomes, “How much energy (or power) do the conspiracy theorists want?” The limit becomes how much energy can be extracted from the blood in the neighborhood of the chip. This isn’t my area of expertise, so the short answer is, I don’t know. But I can estimate a limit.

What might the limits be? One thing is for sure, if the chip tries to take more
power from the body than the human can produce, the human is going to suffer. So how much power can a human produce? That varies. But let’s take the following as a limit: Per: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_power “Over an 8-hour work shift, an average, healthy, well-fed, and motivated manual laborer may sustain an output of around 75 watts of power.”

That’s 75W, times 8 hours, for a reasonably active person. If a person was already doing that much work, trying to extract that much work (energy) once again is definitely going to show up. The person would be working twice as hard — having to shed heat at twice the usual rate — to produce the same level of work. Let’s call it one-tenth of that, to hope to go unnoticed. But (I guess) the converter is supposed to work 24 hours (who knows? The theorists won’t say). Thus, an extra 7.5W times 24 hours times 3600 seconds/hour yields: 7.5*24*3600 = 648000 J

And that’s a lot. I have to think that vaccinated people would notice that they’re eating more, or losing weight, and that’s assuming that there are no other symptoms of losing that much energy to the chip (sleep disruptions?).

Then there’s the problem of chemical side effects. That much power in a tiny space might well alter the body’s chemistry in the neighborhood of the chip. It might spew novel chemicals into the body, and as any physical chemist should be able to tell you: a good way to make a poison is to find a naturally occurring chemical in the body and alter it so that it interferes with the normal chemistry. There be dragons. But that’s just one more difficulty the GWF has to overcome to put the chips into people without getting caught. And that means the GWF has spent money to master another technology that they can’t allow themselves to sell.

There must be a limit to how much heat can be shed by a point source inside the body and remain unnoticed, but I have no idea how to judge that.

So it seems that I cannot completely rule out a miraculous power converter. But that’s not going to be remotely enough to save this theory.