What is a quantum dot? Let me say at the outset that I have only the vaguest of ideas. I have some grounding in Newtonian mechanics but due to my issues with periodic and unpredictable deep depression I was never able to progress in my college education much beyond about year two in math and physics. I dropped out of good colleges four times. Through most of these courses I was bored with the pace of the textbooks and would skip to later stages, learning on my own. My boredom ceased when I encountered quantum physics. You can think of Newtonian physics as particles with certain masses interacting, traveling at various speeds, with certain amounts of energy or potential energy, bouncing off each other, transferring their energies from one to the other, as in an atomic scale billiard game, except that some of the particles might shatter into smaller particles. I'm trying to describe things as a non physicist might understand them so I'm not trying to be completely technically correct and am allowing myself a certain looseness in my language. In the macro mechanics of this sort gravity and radiation come into play, but still delineated by the behavior of physically defined particles or masses with certain potential energies, whether small or big, all under an umbrella of Einsteinian limits as to the speed of radiation and its capacity for transferring energy from place to place. In a Newtonian way we think of atoms as a miniature solar, with electrons as little spheres whizzing around a central core of neutrons and positrons. We are speaking of the way in which we observe a thing in the world and quantum physics is another animal. There are no defined particles as in the tiny BBs of Newton. Particles are mere probabilities with certain levels of energy, whose existence isn't real until they interact with other energies or particles. That description is not quite right either because, of course, quantum particles are real ( they make up the universe ) but we perceive them in certain states as a kind of ghost. Even the use of the term 'particle' is misleading. In some quantum states it's a tossup whether to call them particles or just packets of energy. Perhaps all a Newtonian particle and a quantum particle have in common is that they are local phenomena, leastwise we measure them locally as discrete phenomena. Also, bizarrely, some quantum particles may interact with other distant quantum particles instantly, violating any speed of light restrictions. That really happens but is far beyond my understanding, much as God is. Suffice to say, the act of trying to observe the quantum particle forces it into a certain state of realness. The one thing I did understand about quantum physics, which escapes some, is that, at this level, observing something is to interact with it. Looking at my cat across the room I'm observing photons bouncing off his fur. I'm not causing those photons to bounce off him nor interacting in any way with the wicked animal. In contrast, to observe something at quantum levels one needs to to hit it with a particle or add energy of some sort to its environ. This changes it. Part of why quantum mechanics is so hard to grasp is that by this interaction, one can know certain things about the particle, but not others. Interaction with it causes something called 'collapse of the probability wave' into a state in which some things can be measured, but not others, and those observed things can be altered by the act of observation. None of this is offered here in the way of explanation, because I understand little of these things, but observation of nature and experimentation by people who know what they're doing prove that things must work this way. This post to this point is a precursor to bringing up a further puzzling thing called the quantum dot. These are artificially made structures which range in size from hundreds of atoms down to a size which some physicists describe as having no dimensions at all but are simply point sources in space-time. Don't expect me to explain further because I don't understand it. Here is what I'm leading up to. Mike Adams has done an interview with Karen Kingston, a brilliant bio-technology analyst, in which she lays out a baffling scenario in which self assembling quantum dots, which are injected into victims as part of the Covid 'vaccine', can interact with the new 5G radiation in ways very deleterious to people, and further, this is a planned outcome. Kingston is a serious and careful researcher and has copious documentation of her findings. Her intelligence is well beyond my own and I don't pretend to understand it all, but I think she is describing something beyond theory. The powers that be have created artificial life or something close to it. She describes the things that are showing up in jab victims as bio-synthetic, artificially intelligent, nano-technological parasites. These parasites are initially dependent on their host (us) but can mature into independent organisms. This is a real life horror show being played out globally. Most of the time our trust in authority is merely 'misplaced'. In the case of Covid it can be fatal. The interview can be found here: https://www.brighteon.com/0baeff43-2a1d-4df9-8e02-454a459ee9ae