This early dental anaesthetic work began in 2023, when I examined cartridge based dental anaesthetic preparations under dark field microscopy and observed organised structures forming during drying and post drying change. At the time, these observations were discussed in the language of nanotechnology, because the structures appeared unusual, ordered, and difficult to reconcile with ordinary expectations for a local anaesthetic solution. Since then, the work has been substantially reframed.
I now recognise an important distinction between the Pfizer Comirnaty preparations and the dental anaesthetics. The Pfizer material was colloidally dense from the outset, whereas the dental anaesthetic preparations often began as microscopically clear liquids before developing visible organisation during sessile droplet evaporation. Their metastability points also differ, particularly in relation to crystal formation and persistence. Despite these differences, both systems show recurring structural motifs, including Circle–Rectangle Motifs and Crystal–Fibre Assemblies. The original Substack articles and the discussion with Mat and Shimon remain useful historical background, while the newer videos provide a clearer view of the dynamic sequence itself: emergence, organisation, crystallisation, persistence, and, in some cases, apparent deconstruction or reorganisation over time.




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