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Atlanta1 Atlanta1 2 일 전
interesting indeed....
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joev2 joev2 2 일 전
Interesting news concerning Sint....
Well maybe not....
I was wondering why the silence.....maybe Sonny will put up bail lol.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175789914
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boston745 boston745 6 일 전
Another interesting trend in aviation, in addition to over 50 passenger planes suffering malfunctions since the 22nd of December, is an increase in pilots becoming incapacitated. It'd be interesting if one or more of the pilots that have become incapacitated, had electronic/metal implants in them. That could mean the metal implants are amplifying the EM radiation the pilots are being exposed to and causing some sort of electrical problem in the bodies of the pilots.
2 incidents in the last week and those articles mention several others in the last 1+ year.

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175783476

PROTECTING PERSONNEL FROM ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS
[b. Does not apply to:]...
(2) Electromagnetic interference effects on electronic medical devices implanted in
personnel (e.g., pacemakers, metal implants, stents, shunts, wires).
Apparently the DoD believes in protecting people from EM fields but not if you have implants. At least it recognizes it as a problem
https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/DD/issuances/dodi/605511p.pdf

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Hutchison Effect causes spontaneous fracturing of metal implants:

Microstructural Analysis of Fractured Orthopedic Implants

This is the first piece of scientific evidence showing that the Hutchison Effect is indeed causing, at least some, spontaneous implant fractures as ive suspected for years. This post is dedicated to the materials scientists out there!
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175764336

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Potential neurotoxicity of titanium implants: Prospective, in-vivo and in-vitro study

Titanium particles rapidly internalized into brain-like endothelial cells via caveolae-mediated endocytosis and macropinocytosis and induced pro-inflammatory reaction with increased expression of pro-inflammatory genes and proteins. Immune reaction was mediated partially by IL-1R and IL-6. In summary, we show that high levels of titanium accumulate in humans adjacent to orthopedic implants, and our in-vivo and in-vitro studies suggest it may be neurotoxic.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0142961221003951

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Electromagnetic fields, metal implant corrosion, and dis-ease it causes


https://i.imgur.com/nLg7SXT.jpg

Cancer-Causing Effects of Orthopaedic Metal Implants in Total Hip Arthroplasty
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11011042/

Oral Cancer around Dental Implants: Are the Clinical Manifestations and the Oncogenic Mechanisms Unique?
https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/79298

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172932779
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boston745 boston745 7 일 전
Lets consider some other positive moves which recently includes trying to hire, may have hired/secured for hire as the positions are no longer on Linkedin, CFO & HR manager suggesting the company is getting ready to expand again. The posts only lasted 2 weeks on Linkedin suggesting the postings were made public for the purpose to appear to choose the best applicant. However if that was the case they already had one or more individuals in mind internally or externally.

First was the buyback announcement of up to 20% which should be completed by Q2 or early Q3 2025 based on the use of the word "several" which implies more than 2 but not very many. 20% of the OS means that the float would drop to about 1m shares. I suspect that they bought back the majority of the shares on the day of the announcement given the sheer volume of shares traded.

SINTX Technologies Announces Stock Repurchase Program

Board of Directors has authorized a stock repurchase program to buy back up to $500,000 of the company’s outstanding common stock over the next several quarters which equates to about 20% of total outstanding shares.

Next they announced the hiring of Mr Honigblum as Chief Strategy Officer. Mr Honigblum aided Sintx in raising funds over almost the entire time it was a private entity stopping as soon as it went public. The fact that he is back and that the employee share plan was expanded, conveniently, suggests that hes going to aid in SINT valuation better reflecting the value of its tech and be rewarded for his years of service via issued shares.

SINTX Technologies Appoints Gregg R. Honigblum as Chief Strategy Officer

in this role, Mr. Honigblum will oversee driving corporate strategy to support SINTX’s growth initiatives and enhancing investor relations.

Next thing to consider is Lind Partners Series E & F warrants. Specifically its Series F warrants. Those warrants have a strike price of $50 and expire August 2025. Thus for Lind to be able to utilize those warrants, one might think that SINT sees a price pump over $50 before August. As i already indicated, a float of 1m shares at that price, is only a valuation of $50m or so which Sintx is easily worth more than at current time based on its IP and partners. Hell its partnership with NedMedical is worth more than $50m by itself considering the microsphere cancer market is worth $5-15b. There are 3 products that could be released in a 2-5 year period for which they should already be a year into and product one being the easiest to bring to market. Products 2 & 3 will require trials and alot of capital.

The Class E and Class F Warrants were immediately exercisable at a price of $50.00 per share. The Class E Warrants expire five years from the date of issuance and the Class F Warrants expire eighteen months from the date of issuance.
Then of course there is NedMedical a wildcard in this. As far as i can tell so far, NedMedical has only raised a 1.8m seed round and was due for a Series A sometime Q1 2025 according to its CEO. Given Sintx and NedMedical's partnership, there is two distinct possibilities here, especially considering the product being created only works with Sintx ceramic microsphere technology. First Sintx could take an investment stake in NedMedical acquiring a portion of the company. The other is Sintx merges NedMedical into it as a subsidiary. Both of these scenarios require significant increase in valuation and cash for Sintx to manager either say a 20% stake or 50+% merger with Ned.

Given a Zimmer Biomet's board member's, i think son, is on Ned Medical's scientific board only supports these scenarios. Arthur Higgns, i believe to be dad, and NedMedical's Dr Luke Higgins, i believe to be the son.

What all this supports is SINT price increasing significantly this year if the August warrants are to be used and the fact that NedMedical is supposed to raise funds. In odd synchronicity, NedMedical is located outside of Boston which tickles me like the band Boston and its song AM(an)DA. Lots of reasons to be bullish but obviously timing is everything. Outside of calling a Tesla running a redlight and a solar storm a month before it happened, i dont have the greatest track record of predicting when something will happen. Still waiting for ZB to officially announce at least a partnership with Sintx.

Anyone can verify this factual information at the following links. My analysis is obviously mine but can be verified in previous posts to look for consistency as new information arises.

Sources:
https://ir.sintx.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/241/sintx-technologies-announces-stock-repurchase-program
https://ir.sintx.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/242/sintx-technologies-appoints-gregg-r-honigblum-as-chief
https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1269026/000149315224044728/form10-q.htm
https://investor.zimmerbiomet.com/corporate-governance/board-of-directors/arthur-j-higgins
https://nedmedical.com/ned-medical-launches-world-class-scientific-advisory-board/

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For continued coverage of significant Airplane malfunctions and why Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed goto my research board. 51 passenger plane malfunctions since December 22nd..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724

Here is a collection of my research going over multiple subjects including Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace. Includes other research topics as well.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175357996

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We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together. If there is going to be some sort of NP/Sintx merger, that just solidifies it. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.

Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products
Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products
ZimVie = Dental?
Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products.
Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment
Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel.
NP Aerospace = Armor plates & other possible products connected to TA&T.

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Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)

Otho Market = $64 billion
Personal Protective Equipment market = $79.53 billion
Global Catheter market = $55bn
Antibacterial market = $44.5bn
Wound Care market = $22.25bn
Biosensors Market = $28.9bn
Condom Market = $11.6bn
Dental Implant market = $4.99bn
Armor Materials Market = $13.59bn
Cancer Treatment (microspheres) = $5-$15bn

Total = $330bn-340bn

Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024040...ogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1
https://orthospinenews.com/2021/01/...y-2025-as-acquisitions-surge-says-globaldata/
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
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PioneerPhoenix73 PioneerPhoenix73 7 일 전
OOH SNAP ! WHAT A MASSIVE SHAFT ! NICE JOB JOE !

I did answer you but either you chose not to believe what I said OR you'll only accept my agreeing with your total narrative which of course, I don't. So no need to continue. And believe it or not, I've actually become bored with Sint. So, I guess you'll have to find more conspirators who have taken my place (because we both know, you cannot possibly be off target with all the research you've done).


My response to Bostons endless conspiracy theories:

Neurotoxins and the Blood-Brain Barrier: "Science shows it's a neurotoxin..." Okay, which science? Please provide specific studies, peer-reviewed journals, you know, evidence? Simply stating "science shows" is like saying "facts are facts" – it's meaningless without backing it up. Yes, some substances can cross the blood-brain barrier. So can water. That doesn't make water a neurotoxin. The dose makes the poison, as they say. And even if a substance could theoretically cause problems at high enough doses, the question is, are the levels encountered in real-world scenarios even remotely close to those levels? Spoiler alert: usually not. As for "smaller doses causing problems, especially with EM radiation," that's a two-fer of fear-mongering. Again, cite the studies. Extra points for studies that aren't funded by people selling "EMF protection" snake oil.

Titanium Hip Implants and EVs: "EM radiation from EVs can increase corrosion of titanium implants!" Oh, the drama! First, the EM radiation from an EV is far from the levels used in studies that sometimes show in vitro (in a test tube, not a human) corrosion of certain metal alloys under very specific, extreme conditions. Second, titanium is chosen for implants because it's incredibly corrosion-resistant. Third, the human body is a complex environment. Corrosion is a chemical process, and many factors influence it. To suggest that simply being in an EV is going to cause significant corrosion of a hip implant is, frankly, laughable. It's like saying because you're near a swimming pool, you're going to instantly dissolve.

Sintx and the "Race to the Bottom": "It's still overvalued!" Welcome to the stock market! Valuation is a complex beast. "Overvalued" is subjective and depends on future projections, market sentiment, and a million other things. Saying a company is overvalued is not a conspiracy; it's an opinion (often a very common one). As for orthopedic companies and profitability, you've almost stumbled onto a real point: growth often comes at the expense of immediate profit. Companies invest in R&D and expansion to gain market share. Profitability is the eventual goal, not always the immediate one. It's called "business."

Growth vs. Profit: "You only get one shot to flip to profitable!" While dramatic, this isn't entirely true. Companies can adjust their strategies, secure more funding, and pivot. It's not a one-and-done scenario. The "one shot" mentality is often used to justify risky, aggressive growth strategies, which sometimes work and sometimes don't. It's not a universal law of business.

In short, your conspiracy theory relies on a selective interpretation of "science," a misunderstanding of basic chemistry and physics, and a healthy dose of fear-mongering. Next time, try backing up your claims with actual evidence before venturing into the realm of "alternative facts." You might find that reality is far less exciting, but considerably more reliable.
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jimr1717 jimr1717 1 주 전
With the recent death of someone in the US I have tried but I Can’t Stop Pounding the Table on this.
Sintx needs to get their Bird Flu 6000© masks into production ASAP.

I have calculated all of the numbers for them to get 3/4 of a billion Bird flu 6000© masks made and those include masks for chickens.

The shareholders are used to the company printing shares and just reverse splitting the stock. What’s another reverse split.

If you have a few days please check out my personal page with my extensive DD calculations on this revenue.
You will find it astounding.


You will also find coverage of significant Airplane malfunctions, Tesla wrecks, and lots of other useless information.

We already know Sintx, Mogan, Morgan’s uncle, and neighbor were working together.

https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2025/m0106-h5-birdflu-death.html
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boston745 boston745 1 주 전
Covid Vaccine not only failed to stop the spread of Covid, it didnt stop people from getting Covid. My wife got Covid 3 or more times despite being vaccinated repeatedly. I never tested positive for Covid despite not being vaccinated. So they could vaccinate people for bird flu before it spreads and then when people get sick anyways they'll have to deal with the fallout of the vaccine not working.
At least with Si3N4 based PPE products, when people still get sick, it will not be because the PPE failed to work properly. Instead it will be because we dont wear PPE at all times. Still, it should slow the spread and thus Sintx and its partners need to get moving before Bird Flu or one of the other viruses they are monitoring/spreading becomes a pandemic. Like Thanos, its inevitable!

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For continued coverage of significant Airplane malfunctions and why Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed goto my research board. 51 passenger plane malfunctions since December 22nd..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724

Here is a collection of my research going over multiple subjects including Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace. Includes other research topics as well.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175357996

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We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together. If there is going to be some sort of NP/Sintx merger, that just solidifies it. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.

Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products
Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products
ZimVie = Dental?
Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products.
Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment
Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel.
NP Aerospace = Armor plates & other possible products connected to TA&T.

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Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)

Otho Market = $64 billion
Personal Protective Equipment market = $79.53 billion
Global Catheter market = $55bn
Antibacterial market = $44.5bn
Wound Care market = $22.25bn
Biosensors Market = $28.9bn
Condom Market = $11.6bn
Dental Implant market = $4.99bn
Armor Materials Market = $13.59bn
Cancer Treatment (microspheres) = $5-$15bn

Total = $330bn-340bn

Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024040...ogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1
https://orthospinenews.com/2021/01/...y-2025-as-acquisitions-surge-says-globaldata/
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
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joev2 joev2 1 주 전
What the government should do is similar to the Covid epidemic. Vax everyone and ask questions later. Back in the day, we were all told to prepare for this major flu epidemic (swine flu I believe) and so everyone got vaxxed (who trusted). And what happened? Well, nothing really. The government gave out the wrong vax. There is only one hope for this world: Sint!
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boston745 boston745 1 주 전
Three different sources show an increase in impurities. Two of which indicate this is caused by the Hutchison Effect.

As i already posted, here is the Spectral Analysis of an orthopedic implant that spontaneous combusted. What you'll see is significant increase in other elements at the fracture point that is not present in in the rest of the implant. Why is that? Hutchison Effect explains why.
The following image shows the Spectrographic Analysis of the implant material away from the fracture point, on the left, and at the fracture point, on the right.


https://imgur.com/kBNZHir

Next image is Spectral Anaylsis of metal samples exposed to Huthison Effect by Ken Shoulers an Experimental Physicist from his presentation at MIT. The green triangles shows the amount of impurities in the samples before being exposed. The Red circles show the amounts after being exposed. Across the gambit there is more impurities over the various samples and even some elements that were not shown as present.


https://i.imgur.com/jXyVSjf.jpeg

Lastly here is a collection of Spectral Analysis of samples from John Hutchison's home lab. Again you see the same thing, increase in impurities across several samples shown with before and after exposure. The graphs seem to be out of order.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/timventura/albums/72157627842891806/with/6221768093

All this supports the idea that the Hutchison Effect is causing spontaneous fracturing of metal implants. Thus Sintx Si3N4 needs to replace those metal implants whereever it can and when it cant it should coat them. Not only because its biocompatible, because its bioactive in that it helps bone growth, & its anti-infective.
In theory it should reduce the Hutchison Effect because Si3N4 is an insulator which should interfere with the electrical nature of the effect.


Microstructural Analysis of Fractured Orthopedic Implants

This is the first piece of scientific evidence showing that the Hutchison Effect is indeed causing, at least some, spontaneous implant fractures as ive suspected for years. This post is dedicated to the materials scientists out there!

The following image shows the Spectrographic Analysis of the implant material away from the fracture point, on the left, and at the fracture point, on the right. What it shows is the exact same thing Mr Tim Ventura describes and shows in his presentation of analysis of Hutchison Effect exposed metals. Namely a significant increase in impurities around the point where the metal physically changed. In the samples Mr Ventura showed, those metals jellified. In this sample the implant merely fractured.


https://imgur.com/kBNZHir


Hutchison Effect - Metallurgy & Spectrographic Analysis ~ Tim Ventura

17:38
so this is the brass sample this is the virgin material with george hathaway spectroscopic analysis
and that is the affected area and once again
you can see the the amount of the major impurity changes and the minor impurities are more pronounced
and that was something that apparently happens quite often so one of the notes
that i should make in this is um some people have suggested that maybe there's some kind of nuclear transmutation going on
inside of hutches and samples that's that has been one of the suggestions another suggestion and i think george
may have made this is that natural impurities in these materials migrate
either towards or away from the site of the effect so when the material jellifies the
impurities congeal right almost like surface tension on on water and so

This is quote from the transcript of Tim Ventura's Youtube video titled above and linked below. What he describes in that sample is exactly what the researchers saw in their samples. The researchers did not understand why there was an increase in impurities, because they have not been exposed to the Hutchison Effect, thus they tried to offer some sort of explanation for the increase in impurities. They offered a possible raction with the human body for the increase in impurities. While i do not know if thats even possible, that doesnt explain the significant decrease in Titanium around the fracture point. Nor does that explain the increase in Aluminum which should be a very uncommon element in the human body.

The content of other elements in the inclusions may indicate the formation of precipitates as a result of reaction with the human body.


I think its worth noting that in Mr Ventura's quoted sample, the metal jellified. However thats not what happened in this orthopedic implant. Instead a clean fracture is seen making it unlikely that these impurities migrated from other points of the implant to the fracture point. Thus, i believe, some sort of transmutation process is occurring.

As the above evidence shows, some orthopedic implants are fracturing due to the Hutchison Effect. Thus, as ive been saying, Sintx Si3N4 is needed to replace metal implants whenever possible and when not possible it needs to coat it. I say this because as the earths magnetic field continues to weaken we will see more spontaneous fracturing of ortho implants. I have seen evidence that Si3N4 can reduce the corrosion process in the body so it is my hope that it can also disrupt the Hutchison Effect process for the metal materials that cannot be replaced within an implant.
This post is a work in progress.


Quote Sources:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351096123_Microstructural_Analysis_of_Fractured_Orthopedic_Implants
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jimr1717 jimr1717 1 주 전
First H5 Bird Flu Death Reported in United States.
CDC is saddened by Louisiana's report that a person previously hospitalized with severe avian influenza A(H5N1) illness ("H5N1 bird flu") has passed away.

https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2025/m0106-h5-birdflu-death.html

One person has died from the bird flu.

It’s time for Sintx to get 100 million of their bird flu Saver 6000© masks into the market.
Why wait until there is a second tragedy?

I am pounding the table for Sintx to print a hundred million shares and dump them on the public to get these masks into the trillion dollar market asap.
I would encourage all shareholders to call the company and tell them.

For a more detailed summary on this massive revenue generator please, please, please see my personal page for up to the minute updates.
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boston745 boston745 1 주 전
The US Is Not Ready for Bird Flu in Humans
Bird flu is infecting more people than we think. We need to stop it now before a new pandemic begins

Among the many reports not released that week was a study on how many veterinarians had gotten bird flu.
The H5N1 bird flu virus has been on the warpath since 2022, infecting chickens, cows, wild birds and now pigs, ducks, cats and several other animals.

This virus is versatile. This virus is mutating. And it is surely infecting more people than we think.

Sure, the risk of a human epidemic is still considered low. (Sound familiar?) Widespread human-to-human disease hasn’t been proven. But viruses are masters of adaptation – a strain of bird flu that has made people really sick has now been found in cows. We are one fateful mutation away from yet another infectious disease that runs riot among people
We’ve seen this movie before. Millions of people have died in the COVID pandemic that began under Trump’s watch. The Biden administration has missed key opportunities to stop bird flu’s spread. As a nation, we still have not recovered from the physical, mental and social toll of COVID. What will happen if bird flu starts coursing through us?
This article is packed full of commentary about the noise going on with the US government. Try to dismiss the noise as its job is to establish corrupt & incompetent government as the fallguy for when this, a different virus, or several viruses wreak havoc on our world. The reason they do this is because they know they cant stop it but they want the public to believe the government could have had things under control if only it wasnt corrupt and incompetent. Making people believe our government is bad is a step toward implementing a new/old form of government which im concerned about with the Windsors in California and their Kids being US (Canadian?) Citizens. Create the problem, control the public reaction/foment fear, implement the pre-planned outcome; this has been playing out here at Sintx too.

Regardless of this noise, Sintx has a solution that could help reduce spreading; not stop it mind you. Sintx Si3n4 is antiviral, especially effective against SS-RNA viruses which Bird flu is. Sintx Si3n4 AP powder can be imbued in masks and various PPE to help protect the medical staff that will be running ragged trying to keep people alive while they endure this. It'll help protect Police, Military, & Firefighters as they desperately trying to maintain order and help get those in need where they need to be. None of that can happen however unless Sintx, with its partner(s), release the products to market of course. Theyve been sitting on this IP for almost 4 years now since FDA stopped the sale of masks in 2021. I do not know why they have been sitting on this IP all this time, but they absolutely need to get things moving before the next pandemic or pandemics hits!
Worth noting is they are also worrying about a deadly virus in Georgia a bit closer to Miami. That one is not a threat at this time but they are worried about it as well as Bird Flu.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-us-is-not-ready-for-bird-flu-in-humans/

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For continued coverage of significant Airplane malfunctions and why Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed goto my research board. 49 passenger plane malfunctions since December 22nd..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724

Here is a collection of my research going over multiple subjects including Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace. Includes other research topics as well.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175357996

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We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together. If there is going to be some sort of NP/Sintx merger, that just solidifies it. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.

Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products
Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products
ZimVie = Dental?
Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products.
Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment
Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel.
NP Aerospace = Armor plates & other possible products connected to TA&T.

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Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)

Otho Market = $64 billion
Personal Protective Equipment market = $79.53 billion
Global Catheter market = $55bn
Antibacterial market = $44.5bn
Wound Care market = $22.25bn
Biosensors Market = $28.9bn
Condom Market = $11.6bn
Dental Implant market = $4.99bn
Armor Materials Market = $13.59bn
Cancer Treatment (microspheres) = $5-$15bn

Total = $330bn-340bn

Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024040...ogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1
https://orthospinenews.com/2021/01/...y-2025-as-acquisitions-surge-says-globaldata/
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
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jimr1717 jimr1717 1 주 전
This must be the reason that less than 5 years ago this was trading at $60,000 a share.

The question is why would it go from 60 grand to a little over 2 bucks?
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PioneerPhoenix73 PioneerPhoenix73 1 주 전
Oh, the Hutchison Effect! Where would we be without it? Probably still relying on boring things like "physics" and "chemistry," I suppose. But thankfully, we have John Hutchison, a man who clearly understands that reality is just a suggestion, and that if you mix enough high voltage with enough random metal bits, you can basically rewrite the laws of the universe. It's like a cosmic cooking show, but instead of soufflés, you get levitating bowling balls and spontaneous metal shredding. Delicious!

Let's start with that bible, shall we? Apparently, it was "fused" to a steel column during 9/11. Because, you know, that's the most logical explanation. Forget the immense pressure of a collapsing skyscraper; no, it was clearly the Hutchison Effect, subtly nudging the bible into its new metallic home. I bet if we looked closely, we'd find a tiny John Hutchison signature etched into the spine. And the lack of heat damage? Obviously, that's just further proof of the Effect's power! It's so advanced, it can fuse things without even making them warm. It's like a magical refrigerator for religious texts.

Then there are the Tesla suspensions. Yes, those pesky suspension components keep spontaneously fracturing. But let's not blame Tesla's engineers or their quality control, oh no. That would be far too mundane. It's clearly the Hutchison Effect, lurking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to unleash its anti-suspension powers. I picture it now, a tiny, invisible John Hutchison gleefully zapping Teslas with his special ray gun, causing their suspensions to crumble like week-old cookies.

And the medical implants! Oh, the possibilities! Imagine, surgeons implanting these devices, only to have them spontaneously fracture due to the Hutchison Effect. "Oops, sorry, Mr. Johnson, your new hip just exploded. Must have been a rogue Hutchison particle. Better luck next time!" It's healthcare of the future!

Now, Ken Shoulders. Ah, yes, the man who bravely presented his "findings" at MIT. Because, as we all know, anything presented at MIT is automatically true. It's like the scientific equivalent of being knighted by the Queen. And his "melting metal without heat"? Pure genius! Who needs thermodynamics when you have the Hutchison Effect? It's like a cheat code for the universe.

And finally, the 9/11 connection. Of course! It all makes perfect sense now. The Hutchison Effect was clearly responsible for the collapse of the Twin Towers! It wasn't planes at all! It was John Hutchison, secretly manipulating the very fabric of reality to… well, I'm not sure what his motive was, but it was definitely something nefarious. Probably something to do with the ABM treaty. Those treaties are always causing trouble.

So, there you have it. The Hutchison Effect: a scientific explanation for everything that can't be explained by, you know, actual science. It's the perfect answer for anyone who wants to believe in magic, but with a thin veneer of scientific jargon to make it sound impressive. Just don't try to build anything with it. Or operate on anyone who might have metal implants. You've been warned.

Oh Snap there's more !

Ah, yes, another day, another thrilling episode of "Connect the Dots: Conspiracy Edition"! Buckle up, folks, because we're about to embark on a journey through the wild world of speculative connections, where every corporate handshake is a secret merger and every material science breakthrough is a sign of impending global domination... or something.

Let's dissect this masterpiece of imaginative leaps, shall we?

"42 passenger plane malfunctions since December 22nd... Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed!"

Oh, the drama! 42 malfunctions? Clearly, the only explanation is a sinister plot involving substandard airplane parts, and the only savior? Sintx Si3N4! Never mind the fact that "malfunction" can range from a flickering light to a flat tire (which, let's be honest, is more embarrassing than dangerous). And, of course, let's ignore the rigorous safety regulations and redundant systems in place for aircraft. Clearly, they're all just a smokescreen for Big Ceramic's takeover of the aviation industry. Quick, someone alert the FAA!

"Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace... other research topics as well."

The sheer scope of this conspiracy is breathtaking! It's like a corporate soap opera, with Sintx as the central character, weaving a web of alliances that would make Machiavelli blush. Morgan Ceramics, Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, NP Aerospace – these aren't just companies, they're pawns in Sintx's grand scheme! And "other research topics as well"? Oh, the suspense! Is it alien technology? Lost civilizations? The secret to eternal youth? We may never know! (Unless, of course, you click on the provided link, where you'll likely find perfectly mundane explanations.)

"We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together... NP/Sintx merger... Zimmer Biomet... ZimVie... Solventum... Bryan Hanson... Cardinal Health... Joseph Palomo..."

The names! The connections! It's like a game of corporate Clue, but instead of a candlestick in the library, it's silicon nitride in the boardroom. Every name dropped is a clue, every connection a piece of the puzzle. Bryan Hanson? Clearly a mastermind. Joseph Palomo? A double agent, obviously. The level of certainty expressed about these "known" connections is truly inspiring. It's as if the author has personally infiltrated these companies and overheard their secret meetings.

"Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products... Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty... ZimVie = Dental?... Solventum = Wound Care... Ned Medical = Microspheres... Cardinal Health = PPE... NP Aerospace = Armor plates..."

The Rosetta Stone of corporate conspiracies! Each company neatly categorized, their products conveniently aligning with Sintx's master plan. It's so tidy, so organized, so… unlikely. Because, you know, companies never diversify, never collaborate on unexpected projects. Nope, everything fits perfectly into the pre-ordained narrative.

"Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)... Total = $330bn-340bn"

And finally, the grand finale: the market domination calculation! By simply adding up the total addressable market of every conceivable application of Si3N4, we arrive at a staggering figure. Clearly, Sintx is poised to take over the world, one ceramic component at a time. Never mind the competition, the regulatory hurdles, the pesky realities of market dynamics. Sintx is inevitable!

In conclusion, this collection of "research" is a delightful exercise in imaginative thinking. While it may not be grounded in reality, it's certainly entertaining. And who knows, maybe one day, Sintx will indeed rule the world. But until then, let's enjoy the show and remember: correlation does not equal causation, and sometimes, a plane malfunction is just a plane malfunction.
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boston745 boston745 2 주 전
Microstructural Analysis of Fractured Orthopedic Implants

This is the first piece of scientific evidence showing that the Hutchison Effect is indeed causing, at least some, spontaneous implant fractures as ive suspected for years. This post is dedicated to the materials scientists out there!

The following image shows the Spectrographic Analysis of the implant material away from the fracture point, on the left, and at the fracture point, on the right. What it shows is the exact same thing Mr Tim Ventura describes and shows in his presentation of analysis of Hutchison Effect exposed metals. Namely a significant increase in impurities around the point where the metal physically changed. In the samples Mr Ventura showed, those metals jellified. In this sample the implant merely fractured.


https://imgur.com/kBNZHir


Hutchison Effect - Metallurgy & Spectrographic Analysis ~ Tim Ventura
17:38
so this is the brass sample this is the virgin material with george hathaway spectroscopic analysis
and that is the affected area and once again
you can see the the amount of the major impurity changes and the minor impurities are more pronounced
and that was something that apparently happens quite often so one of the notes
that i should make in this is um some people have suggested that maybe there's some kind of nuclear transmutation going on
inside of hutches and samples that's that has been one of the suggestions another suggestion and i think george
may have made this is that natural impurities in these materials migrate
either towards or away from the site of the effect so when the material jellifies the
impurities congeal right almost like surface tension on on water and so
This is quote from the transcript of Tim Ventura's Youtube video titled above and linked below. What he describes in that sample is exactly what the researchers saw in their samples. The researchers did not understand why there was an increase in impurities, because they have not been exposed to the Hutchison Effect, thus they tried to offer some sort of explanation for the increase in impurities. They offered a possible raction with the human body for the increase in impurities. While i do not know if thats even possible, that doesnt explain the significant decrease in Titanium around the fracture point. Nor does that explain the increase in Aluminum which should be a very uncommon element in the human body.
The content of other elements in the inclusions may indicate the formation of precipitates as a result of reaction with the human body.

I think its worth noting that in Mr Ventura's quoted sample, the metal jellified. However thats not what happened in this orthopedic implant. Instead a clean fracture is seen making it unlikely that these impurities migrated from other points of the implant to the fracture point. Thus, i believe, some sort of transmutation process is occurring.

As the above evidence shows, some orthopedic implants are fracturing due to the Hutchison Effect. Thus, as ive been saying, Sintx Si3N4 is needed to replace metal implants whenever possible and when not possible it needs to coat it. I say this because as the earths magnetic field continues to weaken we will see more spontaneous fracturing of ortho implants. I have seen evidence that Si3N4 can reduce the corrosion process in the body so it is my hope that it can also disrupt the Hutchison Effect process for the metal materials that cannot be replaced within an implant.
This post is a work in progress.


Quote Sources:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351096123_Microstructural_Analysis_of_Fractured_Orthopedic_Implants
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQhFqiTUcKw
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jimr1717 jimr1717 2 주 전
After I drank this morning’s coffee I went into the restroom and witnessed the largest Hutchison Effect that has been recorded.

It was my first experience with this type of thing.

I have since emailed the company about getting the Sintx Hutchison Effect Saver 6000© into the market.

I would encourage all current shareholders to contact the company and do the same.

If you want more information on the Sintx Hutchison Saver 6000© please feel free to look for it on my personal page along with airplane mishaps and Tesla’s needing to be banned.
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jimr1717 jimr1717 2 주 전
First H5 Bird Flu Death Reported in United States.
CDC is saddened by Louisiana's report that a person previously hospitalized with severe avian influenza A(H5N1) illness ("H5N1 bird flu") has passed away.

https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2025/m0106-h5-birdflu-death.html

One person has died from the bird flu.

It’s time for Sintx to get 100 million of their bird flu Saver 6000© masks into the market.
Why wait until there is a second tragedy?

I am pounding the table for Sintx to print a hundred million shares and dump them on the public to get these masks into the trillion dollar market asap.
I would encourage all shareholders to call the company and tell them.

For a more detailed summary on this massive revenue generator please, please, please see my personal page for up to the minute updates.
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PioneerPhoenix73 PioneerPhoenix73 2 주 전
Oh, the Hutchison Effect! Where would we be without it? Probably still relying on boring things like "physics" and "chemistry," I suppose. But thankfully, we have John Hutchison, a man who clearly understands that reality is just a suggestion, and that if you mix enough high voltage with enough random metal bits, you can basically rewrite the laws of the universe. It's like a cosmic cooking show, but instead of soufflés, you get levitating bowling balls and spontaneous metal shredding. Delicious!

Let's start with that bible, shall we? Apparently, it was "fused" to a steel column during 9/11. Because, you know, that's the most logical explanation. Forget the immense pressure of a collapsing skyscraper; no, it was clearly the Hutchison Effect, subtly nudging the bible into its new metallic home. I bet if we looked closely, we'd find a tiny John Hutchison signature etched into the spine. And the lack of heat damage? Obviously, that's just further proof of the Effect's power! It's so advanced, it can fuse things without even making them warm. It's like a magical refrigerator for religious texts.

Then there are the Tesla suspensions. Yes, those pesky suspension components keep spontaneously fracturing. But let's not blame Tesla's engineers or their quality control, oh no. That would be far too mundane. It's clearly the Hutchison Effect, lurking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to unleash its anti-suspension powers. I picture it now, a tiny, invisible John Hutchison gleefully zapping Teslas with his special ray gun, causing their suspensions to crumble like week-old cookies.

And the medical implants! Oh, the possibilities! Imagine, surgeons implanting these devices, only to have them spontaneously fracture due to the Hutchison Effect. "Oops, sorry, Mr. Johnson, your new hip just exploded. Must have been a rogue Hutchison particle. Better luck next time!" It's healthcare of the future!

Now, Ken Shoulders. Ah, yes, the man who bravely presented his "findings" at MIT. Because, as we all know, anything presented at MIT is automatically true. It's like the scientific equivalent of being knighted by the Queen. And his "melting metal without heat"? Pure genius! Who needs thermodynamics when you have the Hutchison Effect? It's like a cheat code for the universe.

And finally, the 9/11 connection. Of course! It all makes perfect sense now. The Hutchison Effect was clearly responsible for the collapse of the Twin Towers! It wasn't planes at all! It was John Hutchison, secretly manipulating the very fabric of reality to… well, I'm not sure what his motive was, but it was definitely something nefarious. Probably something to do with the ABM treaty. Those treaties are always causing trouble.

So, there you have it. The Hutchison Effect: a scientific explanation for everything that can't be explained by, you know, actual science. It's the perfect answer for anyone who wants to believe in magic, but with a thin veneer of scientific jargon to make it sound impressive. Just don't try to build anything with it. Or operate on anyone who might have metal implants. You've been warned.

Oh Snap there's more !

Ah, yes, another day, another thrilling episode of "Connect the Dots: Conspiracy Edition"! Buckle up, folks, because we're about to embark on a journey through the wild world of speculative connections, where every corporate handshake is a secret merger and every material science breakthrough is a sign of impending global domination... or something.

Let's dissect this masterpiece of imaginative leaps, shall we?

"42 passenger plane malfunctions since December 22nd... Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed!"

Oh, the drama! 42 malfunctions? Clearly, the only explanation is a sinister plot involving substandard airplane parts, and the only savior? Sintx Si3N4! Never mind the fact that "malfunction" can range from a flickering light to a flat tire (which, let's be honest, is more embarrassing than dangerous). And, of course, let's ignore the rigorous safety regulations and redundant systems in place for aircraft. Clearly, they're all just a smokescreen for Big Ceramic's takeover of the aviation industry. Quick, someone alert the FAA!

"Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace... other research topics as well."

The sheer scope of this conspiracy is breathtaking! It's like a corporate soap opera, with Sintx as the central character, weaving a web of alliances that would make Machiavelli blush. Morgan Ceramics, Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, NP Aerospace – these aren't just companies, they're pawns in Sintx's grand scheme! And "other research topics as well"? Oh, the suspense! Is it alien technology? Lost civilizations? The secret to eternal youth? We may never know! (Unless, of course, you click on the provided link, where you'll likely find perfectly mundane explanations.)

"We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together... NP/Sintx merger... Zimmer Biomet... ZimVie... Solventum... Bryan Hanson... Cardinal Health... Joseph Palomo..."

The names! The connections! It's like a game of corporate Clue, but instead of a candlestick in the library, it's silicon nitride in the boardroom. Every name dropped is a clue, every connection a piece of the puzzle. Bryan Hanson? Clearly a mastermind. Joseph Palomo? A double agent, obviously. The level of certainty expressed about these "known" connections is truly inspiring. It's as if the author has personally infiltrated these companies and overheard their secret meetings.

"Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products... Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty... ZimVie = Dental?... Solventum = Wound Care... Ned Medical = Microspheres... Cardinal Health = PPE... NP Aerospace = Armor plates..."

The Rosetta Stone of corporate conspiracies! Each company neatly categorized, their products conveniently aligning with Sintx's master plan. It's so tidy, so organized, so… unlikely. Because, you know, companies never diversify, never collaborate on unexpected projects. Nope, everything fits perfectly into the pre-ordained narrative.

"Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)... Total = $330bn-340bn"

And finally, the grand finale: the market domination calculation! By simply adding up the total addressable market of every conceivable application of Si3N4, we arrive at a staggering figure. Clearly, Sintx is poised to take over the world, one ceramic component at a time. Never mind the competition, the regulatory hurdles, the pesky realities of market dynamics. Sintx is inevitable!

In conclusion, this collection of "research" is a delightful exercise in imaginative thinking. While it may not be grounded in reality, it's certainly entertaining. And who knows, maybe one day, Sintx will indeed rule the world. But until then, let's enjoy the show and remember: correlation does not equal causation, and sometimes, a plane malfunction is just a plane malfunction.
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boston745 boston745 2 주 전
If Hutchison Effect was a Hoax how do you explain the bible fused into a steel column with no evidence of heat damage? How do you explain spontaneous fracturing of tens of thousands of Tesla's suspension components across its entire consumer fleet (every year and model)? While i havent proven that the Hutchison Effect is causing spontaneous fracturing of ortho implants, thought im confident it is, it wouldnt be hard to prove if i can just find 1 study where they actually did an analysis of the metal implant at the fracture point. If they did that analysis I'd bet they'd find similar results to what George Hathaway found in the samples he analyzed and Tim Ventura has in one of his Flikr albums.
Also, to believe the Hutchison Effect, in its entirety, is a hoax, you'd have to dismiss the research and analysis of several researchers and scientists like Ken Shoulders or the materials scientists at University of Texas. Shoulders who did a presentation on the effect at MIT of all places. One of the effects mentioned during that presentation was melting metal without heat. Melting Metal without heat explains how the bible DID NOT suffer heat damage when it merged with the steel column during September 11th. Of course the fact that the Hutchison Effect was present on the day of 911 proves it was not planes that caused the collapse of the twin towers further supporting that was an inside job so the US could leave the 1972 ABM treaty! Its established fact the US used the events of 911 to leave said treaty!

TAman87
2:17 AM
$SINT I see the 24/7 paid shill still hard at work. Pumping this pos. The Hutchison effect was a proven hoax.
https://stocktwits.com/TAman87/message/602916049

Hutchison Effect
Slow Bending Of Metals
Shredded Metal Structures
Fractured Metal Structures
Propulsion--Both Slow and Impulsive
Melting Without Heat
Metal Luminance Without Heat
EVO Strikes Abound in Sample
http://www.rexresearch.com/shoulders/EVOsandHutchisonEffect.pdf




Jain is one of tens of thousands of Tesla owners who have experienced premature failures of suspension or steering parts, according to a Reuters review of thousands of Tesla documents. The chronic failures, many in relatively new vehicles, date back at least seven years and stretch across Tesla’s model lineup and across the globe, from China to the United States to Europe, according to the records and interviews with more than 20 customers and nine former Tesla managers or service technicians.
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/tesla-musk-steering-suspension/

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For continued coverage of significant Airplane malfunctions and why Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed goto my research board. 42 passenger plane malfunctions since December 22nd..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724

Here is a collection of my research going over multiple subjects including Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace. Includes other research topics as well.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175357996

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We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together. If there is going to be some sort of NP/Sintx merger, that just solidifies it. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.

Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products
Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products
ZimVie = Dental?
Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products.
Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment
Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel.
NP Aerospace = Armor plates & other possible products connected to TA&T.

========================================

Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)

Otho Market = $64 billion
Personal Protective Equipment market = $79.53 billion
Global Catheter market = $55bn
Antibacterial market = $44.5bn
Wound Care market = $22.25bn
Biosensors Market = $28.9bn
Condom Market = $11.6bn
Dental Implant market = $4.99bn
Armor Materials Market = $13.59bn
Cancer Treatment (microspheres) = $5-$15bn

Total = $330bn-340bn

Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024040...ogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1
https://orthospinenews.com/2021/01/...y-2025-as-acquisitions-surge-says-globaldata/
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
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boston745 boston745 2 주 전
2 more cases of potential Hutchison Effect induced fracturing of ortho implants.

Spontaneous fracture of diaphyseal stem of S-ROM femoral prosthesis

We present two cases of spontaneous fractures of the S-ROM femoral stem prosthesis implanted by different surgeons within 5 years of implantation. Both the stems fractured in the mid-distal stem at the junction of the main body and the slotted portion. Both fractures affected the posterior tine only. Our aim in publication is to ensure that this is an isolated problem and not an under-reported phenomenon. We are not aware of any previous reports of spontaneous fracture of the distal stem.
A literature search did not reveal any other reports of spontaneous stem fracture. In both our cases, the problem has been managed conservatively, although it clearly had a clinical impact on the patient in the form of weeks of pain. The mechanism of failure is likely to be a fatigue fracture, and we have calculated approximate figures for torsional and bending stresses of each particular implant accounting for each patient's weight and the location of the fracture.
Both femoral stems were exactly of the same size and were implanted within a month of each other. The implant stickers were retrieved and found to have different lot numbers. This was double checked with the manufacturers who confirmed that they were from different batches. Our aim in publication is to ensure that this is an isolated problem and not an under-reported phenomenon.
While the authors of this study indicated that fatigue failure was likely the cause, they could not identify any other examples of this happening indicating these cases were isolated. Each was front different batches, implanted by different surgeons, so it was not likely a manufacturing defect; incidentally this is the same reason only Hutchison Effect explains Teslas suspension failures as the parts are from different batches, years, and models.
The only way to confirm whether or not this was Hutchison Effect related would have been to do a material analysis along the fracture. Usually there is different metals present along the fracture point (transmutation) to indicate that the fracture was not from fatigue. Watch the following video for metallurgy analysis of samples post Hutchison Effect.
Spontaneous fracturing of metal implants in orthopedics will only increase as the earths magnetic field weakens. The solution is to move away from metals as much as possible and coat those metals with ceramics when you cant, particularly Sintx Si3N4. Some ceramic coatings should disrupt the Hutchison Effect as several are non-magnetic, or Diamagnetic, including Si3N4.

Material analysis of Hutchison Effect:


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yQhFqiTUcKw

There are several scientists that have confirmed the Hutchison Effect, including Ken Shoulders a MIT researcher who also did work for the CIA.

EVOs AND THE EVOs AND THE
HUTCHISON EFFECT HUTCHISON EFFECT
NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION FROM LOW-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE
Paper presented at the MIT Cold Fusion Conference Paper presented at the MIT Cold Fusion Conference
May 21, 2005
By
Ken Shoulders
Hutchison Effect
Slow Bending Of Metals
Shredded Metal Structures
Fractured Metal Structures
Propulsion--Both Slow and Impulsive
Melting Without Heat
Metal Luminance Without Heat
EVO Strikes Abound in Sample
He worked at MIT (during this time he fabricated the world’s first microcircuits) and later did some exotic and confidential work for the CIA and others. Ken has a history of working at the edge of science and engineering. He worked at SRI International for ten years as a staff scientist and started a field now called vacuum nanoelectronics, which is based on field emission active devices.

Quote Sources:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4039855/
http://www.rexresearch.com/shoulders/EVOsandHutchisonEffect.pdf
https://www.vacuumnanoelectronics.org/kneneth-radford-shoulders/

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For continued coverage of significant Airplane malfunctions and why Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed goto my research board. 49 passenger plane & 4 military aircraft malfunctions since December 22nd..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724

Here is a collection of my research going over multiple subjects including Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace. Includes other research topics as well.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175357996

========================================

We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together. If there is going to be some sort of NP/Sintx merger, that just solidifies it. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.

Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products
Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products
ZimVie = Dental?
Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products.
Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment
Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel.
NP Aerospace = Armor plates & other possible products connected to TA&T.

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Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)

Otho Market = $64 billion
Personal Protective Equipment market = $79.53 billion
Global Catheter market = $55bn
Antibacterial market = $44.5bn
Wound Care market = $22.25bn
Biosensors Market = $28.9bn
Condom Market = $11.6bn
Dental Implant market = $4.99bn
Armor Materials Market = $13.59bn
Cancer Treatment (microspheres) = $5-$15bn

Total = $330bn-340bn

Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024040...ogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1
https://orthospinenews.com/2021/01/...y-2025-as-acquisitions-surge-says-globaldata/
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
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jimr1717 jimr1717 2 주 전
In 1979, Hutchison claimed to have discovered a number of unusual phenomena while trying to duplicate experiments done by Nikola Tesla. Such as disappearance of metals and fusion of materials together.

The article is nothing to do with science, it's all about assumptions and distortions of the facts as presented. It is a collection of articles by three men who have worked closely together on the Hutchison Effect. I do not intend to dispute their claims, what I do challenge is the arguments used by PJ in an attempt to justify his belief in PK / TK by using the Hutchison Effect.

PJ's article is seriously flawed in many respect, so much so that you can drive a horse and cart through the holes in this argument! The Hutchison Effect cannot be used to support a belief in either 'anti-gravity' or TK or PK, or whatever you want to call it. The best way to demonstrate this is to go through the article. I'm sorry but it does make for a long read, but then it is a long article full of highly dubious and false claims.
https://theparanormalplayground.co/the-mystery-of-the-hutchison-effect-unexplained-phenomena/
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boston745 boston745 2 주 전
Here is evidence of the Hutchison Effect in a study out of University of Texas and two examples suggesting Hutchison Effect in orthopedics

Materials characterisation of bizarre and catastrophic 'burst' failure in metal by 'Hutchison Effect'

A small cross-section aluminium alloy rod was subjected to an unexplained phenomenon called the 'Hutchison Effect' which caused the rod end to 'burst' forming a bizarre, frayed failure consisting of peeled platelets 0·05 to 2 mm thick, many torn along striated surface features to form metal strands or filaments resembling a frayed rope. This unusual failure did not exhibit any unexplained metallurgical or materials phenomena when examined using a materials characterisation protocol including optical metallography, field emission scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, leaving the mechanism for this bizarre failure unexplained.
Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79968-0520, USA

This is another reason to be concerned with the Hutchison Effect and metal implants, spontaneous fracturing of the implant. This is the 2nd case ive seen for a cranial implant.

CASE SUMMARY
A 10-year-old boy presented with a 1-wk history of a tender bulge over the left temporo-parieto-occipital scalp. He had undergone a temporo-parieto-occipital titanium mesh cranioplasty 26 mo previously. He denied antecedent head trauma. Computerized tomography disclosed a perpendicular fissure in the titanium mesh, suggesting a diagnosis of spontaneous titanium mesh fracture. He underwent a second temporo-parieto-occipital cranioplasty and made an uneventful recovery. Three-dimensional modeling and finite element analyses were used to explore potential risk factors of titanium mesh fracture.
CONCLUSION
We report a case of spontaneous fracture of a titanium mesh cranioplasty implant. The current case and literature review indicate that titanium mesh implants should be well-anchored to the base of bony defects to prevent fatigue-induced fractures.

Spontaneous fracture of cranioplastic titanium implants without head trauma in an adult: A case report
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4872371/

In regards to Tesla and its Whompy Wheel issue, suspension failures have impacted every consumer vehicle including the Cybertruck. According to Reuters, its impacted tens of thousands of Teslas where suspension components suddenly break off without explanation. This includes almost brand new vehicles only 3 days old. Hutchison Effect is the only explanation for why every consumer model and year has experienced this problem despite all of Teslas redesigns. This is because of the EM radiation emanating from the vehicles in part. However i believe it takes the right sort of external electromagnetic environment to lead to the Hutchison Effect.

Great example of Teslas Whompy wheel issue can be found at this post:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175686565


https://i.imgur.com/8ThBCuB.jpeg


Quote Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/20220714010044/https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/143289109X12494867167242?journalCode=ymri20&;
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10011976/

Example of Hutchison Effect from the remains after September 11th:


https://imgur.com/a/oDnuleU
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List of Hutchison Effect Phenomenon observed:

There are several modes of metal disruption that were part of the Hutchison Effect
including:
1. Heating. The sample, typically ferrous, may be brought to incandescence with small
sparks flying from it but no heating effects are seen on the plywood board on which
it is placed. No electrical connections are attached nor are there nearby high-power
RF heater coils. Small coins of copper and nickel adjacent to the sample are
unaffected.
2. “Jelly Metal”. The sample, usually a cast aluminum bar, is seen to quiver as if made
of jelly. On occasion, drops of what appear to be molten aluminum are seen to fall
from the sample. The sample is on paper or cardboard which shows no sign of
sensible heat. In one case, a common steel cutlery knife which had lain on top of an
aluminum flat bar was found to have literally sunk several millimeters into the
aluminum bar. The knife appeared not to have been affected.
3. Delamination. The sample, usually an extruded aluminum bar, opens up either at
the end or in the middle into uncountable small fibres, the lines of delamination
appearing to be along planes parallel to the extrusion direction. In many aluminum
bars, the delamination occurs at the centre and the bar is literally pulled apart into
two pieces. Here it appears as if the metal was grasped at the ends and pulled apart
by a tremendous force resulting in severe delamination into fibres. No evidence of
grips which would be necessary to pull the metal apart can be found.
4. Clean Fractures. Some samples, notably steels, simply fracture apart either in
directions parallel to their long axis or at other angles. Steel samples such as flat files
have fractured in several places and the resulting faces are magnetized. However
adjoining faces are magnetized such that they repel each other. Normally, fracturing
of bar magnets results in adjoining faces attracting.
5. Severe Deformation. In ferrous or non-ferrous samples, typically bars or rods, the
MUT is twisted into bizarre shapes as if the metal was in a completely plastic state.
No heating effects are seen on the surface or interior of the MUT, nor are grip marks
which would indicate a forced deformation. In some cases the MUT is bent into a
completely tight U-shape with no attendant flattening or bulging at the bend.
6. Pitting. Pitting, gouging or other small-volume metal removal occurs typically in
ferrous MUT either at the one or both ends or at the middle of a bar or rod. In some
cases, the case-hardening of a case-hardened shaft has been “blown off” into a
powder revealing the softer steel underneath.
7. Crumbling. Approx. 6 mm of the end of a large (eg 52 mm diameter) steel shaft
crumbled like a cookie into small (~ mm across) crumbs and dust while lying on a
wooden board. Later examination of the board revealed no evidence of heat but a 2-3
mm indentation in the shape of the shaft.
8. “De-Alloying”. Typical commercial aluminum alloys have fairly well-distributed
alloying elements (eg Cu, Mg, Si, Fe). Upon being placed in the “field”, SEM/EDX
and electron microprobe analysis reveals blobs of pure elements situated along
fracture lines, apparently coming out of solid solution (Figure 7). In the case of
ferrous MUTs, at locations of severe deformation visible patches of copper appear.

https://archive.org/details/g-hathaway-hutchison-metal-analysis/page/672/mode/2up
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jimr1717 jimr1717 2 주 전
I have been saying for 18 years that Sintx has the solution for these birds flying into airplane’s engines and causing many to fall out of the sky.

If Sintx can get their Hutchison Effect Saver 6000© into the market these accidents would end.

All that is needed for the Hutchison Effect Saver 6000© to work is a slight adjustment to the Sintx Bird flu Saver 6000© and the planes would stop crashing.
I have added a couple of links below on this problem and if you are interested please check out my personal page that will have over 6,900 links to these accidents.

To say the least I have been pounding the table so much on this I have had to replace my third table.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/world/report-on-south-korean-plane-crash-confirms-bird-remains-were-found-in-engines

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/29/world/asia/bird-strike-plane-crash.html
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boston745 boston745 2 주 전
Hutchison Effect is a real phenomenon and can Sintx Si3N4 disrupt the effect?

When you examine isolated incidents it is easier to dismiss the problem of the Hutchison Effect. However when you examine them in aggregate you start to see a pattern indicating its real. Theres's no better example of the Hutchison Effect in action than Tesla and its Whompy Wheel/suspension issues. Which according to Reuters, has happened to tens of thousands of Teslas. People have tried to blame Teslas source of metals for the problem. However if that was the case, then Tesla could have solved the problem by now. However it hasnt been able to. Regardless of year and model, every consumer vehicle Tesla produces has experienced Teslas whompy wheel issue...even its newest vehicle the Cybertruck. Even a 3 day old Tesla has experienced this problem. The only explanation for why these seemingly random fractures occur is the Hutchison Effect.
Now Sintx Si3N4 can reduce corrosion process when it coats metals. It is based off this concept that i have wondered if it could also interfere with the process that causes the Hutchison Effect. So while you and Jimr mock, if Sintx Si3N4 or another ceramic is more effective at reducing the problems of the Hutchison Effect, the material process would be worth alot to SpaceX & possibly Tesla if process is cheap enough.

Images from a few incidents of Teslas Whompy Wheel:
https://i.imgur.com/IlIJqgq.jpeg
https://i.imgur.com/8ThBCuB.jpeg
https://live.staticflickr.com/7096/27583855422_5d392b7105_z.jpg

Link to incident involving a 3 day old Tesla driven by Live Action Aladdin movie star:
https://web.archive.org/web/20221219051803/https://www.businessinsider.com/aladdin-stars-problem-with-tesla-known-as-whompy-wheels-2019-6?amp

The single best example proving Hutchison Effect is real is a bible that fused into a steel column at the World Trade Center location. It was found months after the events of September 11th. The source of the image is from the New York Times and i link to the original article for verification if you goto the imgur post.


https://imgur.com/a/oDnuleU

If you examine the image the first thing you can see, other than a bible fused into a steel column, is no heat damage to the bible or its pages. Paper has a spontaneous combustion temp in the 400-500F degree range while for structural steel to become molten it has to be over 2000F. Thus this bible should have burned up upon contact. Now if it fell onto the steel while water was pouring onto it, there should have been at least more heat damage to the bible and the bible shouldnt have been able to sink into the steel to the degree it has because the column should have cooled and solidified. Also wouldnt you think there would have been more water damage to the paper? Lastly, and this is the most striking part, is there appears to be molten steel that dripped onto the bible. Located on the left side middle of the bible.
Motlen steel with a temp over 2000F dripped onto the bible and did not cause any heat damage to the surrounding paper...how? Hutchison Effect provides the only explanation, Jelly Metal. When Jelly Metal occurs, there is no temperature change to the steel. That would explain how the bible fused into this steel column with NO HEAT DAMAGE and why a drop of what looks like molten steel, also did no damage to the bible. There is no evidence of heat damage surrounding the "molten steel on the paper"! Thus the Hutchison Effect is a real phenomenon!

Now, there is a possibility that Sintx Si3N4 could disrupt the process if its coated onto metals like this and Teslas suspension. As i said earlier Si3N4 can disrupt the corrosion process therefore, in theory, it could disrupt the Hutchison Effect. Thats of course if I grasp whats causing the Hutchison Effect at all which seems to be some combination of man-made and natural EM radiation.

More on the Hutchison Effect, Tesla, and 911 can be found here:


Hutchison Effect & Teslas Whompy Wheel issue

Jain is one of tens of thousands of Tesla owners who have experienced premature failures of suspension or steering parts, according to a Reuters review of thousands of Tesla documents. The chronic failures, many in relatively new vehicles, date back at least seven years and stretch across Tesla’s model lineup and across the globe, from China to the United States to Europe, according to the records and interviews with more than 20 customers and nine former Tesla managers or service technicians.

https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/tesla-musk-steering-suspension/

The exact cause of the Hutchison Effect is unknown in public spheres as it is classified under national security. However the most likely culprit seems to be a combination of electromagnetic sources coming together in a way to change the makeup of metals leading to their rusting, softening, fracturing, complete breaking, even dustification. Keep in mind the degree of metal materials that are within our buildings and infrastructure...even in concrete. Maybe this is why we are seeing an increase in building and bridge collapses?

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175056420
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jimr1717 jimr1717 2 주 전
This is the sort of accident i have been warning about for going on 4 years now. WE WILL SEE MORE OF THIS!!! Example of one of said posts.

Multi-car crash that snarled traffic on I-86 in Big Flats was caused by deer: Sheriff
Elmira Star-GazetteUSA TODAY Network.

https://www.stargazette.com/story/news/local/2024/11/20/deer-caused-accident-that-slowed-traffic-on-i-86-in-big-flats-sheriff/76457807007/

I just can’t pound the Table hard enough that Sintx needs to get The SINTX Deer Saver 6000© into the market.
This will get worse with the upcoming solar cycle
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boston745 boston745 2 주 전
This is the sort of accident i have been warning about for going on 4 years now. WE WILL SEE MORE OF THIS!!! Example of one of said posts. The Learjet that crashed in Philly is very similar to a Gulfstream. So i reiterate, Hanson and Sonny be carefil in your planes!

Hanson?

Ive also warned about unusual airplane crashes due to issues in geomagnetics. Aimed at Sonny & Hanson specifically since Sonny is a pilot and Hanson recently bought a gulfstream I think it was. Of course it's for anyone that reads this.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=165469342

Jan 31st - Philadelphia plane crash: What we know so far after jet with 6 aboard goes down - Business class jet (engine failure?)

In Philadelphia, doorbell cameras captured footage of the plane plunging in a streak of white and exploding as it hit the ground near a shopping mall and major roadway

A medical transport jet with a child patient, her mother and four others aboard crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood shortly after takeoff Friday evening, exploding in a fireball that engulfed several homes.

All six people aboard were from Mexico. The child had been treated in Philadelphia for a life-threatening condition and was being transported home to Mexico, according to Shai Gold, Jet Rescue Air Ambulance spokesperson. The flight’s final destination was Tijuana after a stop in Missouri.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175749217

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For continued coverage of significant Airplane malfunctions and why Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed goto my research board. 46 passenger plane & 4 military aircraft malfunctions since December 22nd..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724

Here is a collection of my research going over multiple subjects including Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace. Includes other research topics as well.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175357996

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We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together. If there is going to be some sort of NP/Sintx merger, that just solidifies it. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.

Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products
Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products
ZimVie = Dental?
Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products.
Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment
Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel.
NP Aerospace = Armor plates & other possible products connected to TA&T.

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Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)

Otho Market = $64 billion
Personal Protective Equipment market = $79.53 billion
Global Catheter market = $55bn
Antibacterial market = $44.5bn
Wound Care market = $22.25bn
Biosensors Market = $28.9bn
Condom Market = $11.6bn
Dental Implant market = $4.99bn
Armor Materials Market = $13.59bn
Cancer Treatment (microspheres) = $5-$15bn

Total = $330bn-340bn

Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024040...ogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1
https://orthospinenews.com/2021/01/...y-2025-as-acquisitions-surge-says-globaldata/
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
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PioneerPhoenix73 PioneerPhoenix73 2 주 전
OOH SNAP ! WHAT A MASSIVE SHAFT ! NICE JOB JOE !

I did answer you but either you chose not to believe what I said OR you'll only accept my agreeing with your total narrative which of course, I don't. So no need to continue. And believe it or not, I've actually become bored with Sint. So, I guess you'll have to find more conspirators who have taken my place (because we both know, you cannot possibly be off target with all the research you've done).


My response to Bostons endless conspiracy theories:

Neurotoxins and the Blood-Brain Barrier: "Science shows it's a neurotoxin..." Okay, which science? Please provide specific studies, peer-reviewed journals, you know, evidence? Simply stating "science shows" is like saying "facts are facts" – it's meaningless without backing it up. Yes, some substances can cross the blood-brain barrier. So can water. That doesn't make water a neurotoxin. The dose makes the poison, as they say. And even if a substance could theoretically cause problems at high enough doses, the question is, are the levels encountered in real-world scenarios even remotely close to those levels? Spoiler alert: usually not. As for "smaller doses causing problems, especially with EM radiation," that's a two-fer of fear-mongering. Again, cite the studies. Extra points for studies that aren't funded by people selling "EMF protection" snake oil.

Titanium Hip Implants and EVs: "EM radiation from EVs can increase corrosion of titanium implants!" Oh, the drama! First, the EM radiation from an EV is far from the levels used in studies that sometimes show in vitro (in a test tube, not a human) corrosion of certain metal alloys under very specific, extreme conditions. Second, titanium is chosen for implants because it's incredibly corrosion-resistant. Third, the human body is a complex environment. Corrosion is a chemical process, and many factors influence it. To suggest that simply being in an EV is going to cause significant corrosion of a hip implant is, frankly, laughable. It's like saying because you're near a swimming pool, you're going to instantly dissolve.

Sintx and the "Race to the Bottom": "It's still overvalued!" Welcome to the stock market! Valuation is a complex beast. "Overvalued" is subjective and depends on future projections, market sentiment, and a million other things. Saying a company is overvalued is not a conspiracy; it's an opinion (often a very common one). As for orthopedic companies and profitability, you've almost stumbled onto a real point: growth often comes at the expense of immediate profit. Companies invest in R&D and expansion to gain market share. Profitability is the eventual goal, not always the immediate one. It's called "business."

Growth vs. Profit: "You only get one shot to flip to profitable!" While dramatic, this isn't entirely true. Companies can adjust their strategies, secure more funding, and pivot. It's not a one-and-done scenario. The "one shot" mentality is often used to justify risky, aggressive growth strategies, which sometimes work and sometimes don't. It's not a universal law of business.

In short, your conspiracy theory relies on a selective interpretation of "science," a misunderstanding of basic chemistry and physics, and a healthy dose of fear-mongering. Next time, try backing up your claims with actual evidence before venturing into the realm of "alternative facts." You might find that reality is far less exciting, but considerably more reliable.
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jimr1717 jimr1717 2 주 전
Science shows that its an extremely

poor decision to invest in Fake it Scams like this.
After many years of research scientists have concluded that even a small investment can lead to a major loss.
Morgan Stanley‘s 13 shares are a loss as well as Bank of America‘s 6 whole shares.

The conclusion from the scientists is simply that No One is Fooled.

Later this week I will have an extremely long detailed summary of this scientific study that can be found on my famous personal page along with a lot of other useless information like plane crashes.

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SINT/holders/
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joev2 joev2 2 주 전
Good post! Much easier to go with a preconceived belief and place 'facts' in such a way as to support that belief. A prime example: George W in regards to Iraq. How'd that one work out?
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jimr1717 jimr1717 2 주 전
100% dead on. I would also add that these Fake it scams are a dime a dozen.
As long as they keep feeding the right carrots or “dots” for flaming idiots to run with there is nothing else that needs to be done except keeping the share printer loaded with ink.
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PioneerPhoenix73 PioneerPhoenix73 2 주 전
OOH SNAP ! WHAT A MASSIVE SHAFT ! NICE JOB JOE !

I did answer you but either you chose not to believe what I said OR you'll only accept my agreeing with your total narrative which of course, I don't. So no need to continue. And believe it or not, I've actually become bored with Sint. So, I guess you'll have to find more conspirators who have taken my place (because we both know, you cannot possibly be off target with all the research you've done).

My response to bostons endless conspiracy theories:

Neurotoxins and the Blood-Brain Barrier: "Science shows it's a neurotoxin..." Okay, which science? Please provide specific studies, peer-reviewed journals, you know, evidence? Simply stating "science shows" is like saying "facts are facts" – it's meaningless without backing it up. Yes, some substances can cross the blood-brain barrier. So can water. That doesn't make water a neurotoxin. The dose makes the poison, as they say. And even if a substance could theoretically cause problems at high enough doses, the question is, are the levels encountered in real-world scenarios even remotely close to those levels? Spoiler alert: usually not. As for "smaller doses causing problems, especially with EM radiation," that's a two-fer of fear-mongering. Again, cite the studies. Extra points for studies that aren't funded by people selling "EMF protection" snake oil.

Titanium Hip Implants and EVs: "EM radiation from EVs can increase corrosion of titanium implants!" Oh, the drama! First, the EM radiation from an EV is far from the levels used in studies that sometimes show in vitro (in a test tube, not a human) corrosion of certain metal alloys under very specific, extreme conditions. Second, titanium is chosen for implants because it's incredibly corrosion-resistant. Third, the human body is a complex environment. Corrosion is a chemical process, and many factors influence it. To suggest that simply being in an EV is going to cause significant corrosion of a hip implant is, frankly, laughable. It's like saying because you're near a swimming pool, you're going to instantly dissolve.

Sintx and the "Race to the Bottom": "It's still overvalued!" Welcome to the stock market! Valuation is a complex beast. "Overvalued" is subjective and depends on future projections, market sentiment, and a million other things. Saying a company is overvalued is not a conspiracy; it's an opinion (often a very common one). As for orthopedic companies and profitability, you've almost stumbled onto a real point: growth often comes at the expense of immediate profit. Companies invest in R&D and expansion to gain market share. Profitability is the eventual goal, not always the immediate one. It's called "business."

Growth vs. Profit: "You only get one shot to flip to profitable!" While dramatic, this isn't entirely true. Companies can adjust their strategies, secure more funding, and pivot. It's not a one-and-done scenario. The "one shot" mentality is often used to justify risky, aggressive growth strategies, which sometimes work and sometimes don't. It's not a universal law of business.

In short, your conspiracy theory relies on a selective interpretation of "science," a misunderstanding of basic chemistry and physics, and a healthy dose of fear-mongering. Next time, try backing up your claims with actual evidence before venturing into the realm of "alternative facts." You might find that reality is far less exciting, but considerably more reliable.
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boston745 boston745 2 주 전
Science shows its a neurotoxin because it can pass through the blood brain barrier and then cause issues once it begins to collect there. It takes high levels of it for the problems to be become painfully obvious but what you do not seem to grasp is smaller doses will causes problems as well...especially exposed to EM radiation. Then theres the fact that exposure to EM radiation, like having a titanium based hip implant, while being in a Electric Vehicle which surrounds you with multiple sources of said radiation, can increase corrosion of those metal implants. Thus increasing ionic exposure and the possibility of disease.

What seems to be going on for Sintx seems to be similar to what this person said about other companies who someone bashed in the same fashion you do in regards to Sintx.

BS. It's a publicly traded company and despite a major share price correction it's still overvalued relative to their financials. We are beyond the point of saturation in terms of orthopedic competitors. None of them make any money, the race to the bottom is well underway.


In general growth is name of the game. Both paragon 28 and Treace are purposely staying unprofitable with a heavy emphasis on investment in r&d &/or commercial channel to drive revenue.

You only get one shot to flip to profitable so you better have commercial channel &/or bag filled.
https://www.cafepharma.com/boards/threads/paragon-28.699211/#gsc.tab=0

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Philadelphia plane crash: What we know so far after jet with 6 aboard goes down

A medical transport jet with a child patient, her mother and four others aboard crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood shortly after takeoff Friday evening, exploding in a fireball that engulfed several homes.

All six people aboard were from Mexico. The child had been treated in Philadelphia for a life-threatening condition and was being transported home to Mexico, according to Shai Gold, Jet Rescue Air Ambulance spokesperson. The flight’s final destination was Tijuana after a stop in Missouri.
“When an incident like this happens, it’s shocking and surprising,” Gold told the AP. “All of the aircraft are maintained, not a penny is spared because we know our mission is so critical.”
The crash came just two days after the deadliest U.S. air disaster in a generation. On Wednesday night, an American Airlines jet carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided in midair in Washington, D.C., with an Army helicopter carrying three soldiers. There were no survivors in that crash.
How many times have i warned about this occurring and saying it'd get worse? Warning Sonny & Mr Hanson to be careful. This plane is more like Hanson's Gulfstream.

Go here for full list of passenger plane crashes, this being the 43rd since December 22nd not including the Blackhawk that flew into a passenger jet. This will only get worse as the earths magnetic field continues to weaken!
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724

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We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together. If there is going to be some sort of NP/Sintx merger, that just solidifies it. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.

Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products
Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products
ZimVie = Dental?
Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products.
Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment
Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel.
NP Aerospace = Armor plates & other possible products connected to TA&T.

========================================

Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)

Otho Market = $64 billion
Personal Protective Equipment market = $79.53 billion
Global Catheter market = $55bn
Antibacterial market = $44.5bn
Wound Care market = $22.25bn
Biosensors Market = $28.9bn
Condom Market = $11.6bn
Dental Implant market = $4.99bn
Armor Materials Market = $13.59bn
Cancer Treatment (microspheres) = $5-$15bn

Total = $330bn-340bn

Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024040...ogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1
https://orthospinenews.com/2021/01/...y-2025-as-acquisitions-surge-says-globaldata/
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
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joev2 joev2 2 주 전
Ok here's your direct answer(s). Is titanium a neurotoxin. Yes, if that's what the science says. However, the toxicity is based supposedly on high levels. And since I don't have implants or rods and hopefully never will, I'm not particularly concerned. And since the jury's still out concerning what level actually causes damage, unlike you, I won't conjecture further. Does it need to be coated or replaced with Si3N4? I guess in YOUR opinion it does, but since nothing is happening in the real world, it would seem that no one's bothering. Perhaps, science is working on something they believe is REALLY needed since Si3N4's main purpose is to apparently stay hidden in a million patents that don't do anything (other than keep the game going). Or maybe titanium (other than in Dick Van Dyke's mouth) generally doesn't cause as much damage as you emphatically believe. Maybe just maybe, Sint's billion dollar baby is only for the select few, who gladly settle for a half million in salary along with a yearly bonus, while the CEOs play 'musical chairs'. Now that my moving on will cause the stock to go up, you should be happy. And when it doesn't? I guess someone will keep dreaming while management continues to pass 'go' and collect.

Finally, as I've said a million times....IF management was truly sincere and truly capable they would change the way they run things. But stockholders can't even get an apology (let alone a response) from these clowns and apparently YOU don't think either is needed. Enjoy!
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jimr1717 jimr1717 2 주 전
“Closer to take off, Potential, If, might, Zzzzzzz

No One is Fooled

$6.00, $5.00, $4.00, $3.00, $2.00, $1.00, .025
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boston745 boston745 2 주 전
You understand that what you replied is not an answer to my question which has two parts; your response does not address either part of my question. Hell, your response does not even seem sincere because theres no way Si3N4, if Si3N4 is what you're implying, is better than the invention of the wheel. So how about you just answer my question, both parts, with a sincere direct response please.
Its nice that you're moving on from Sint, means this is getting closer to taking off.

what do you think about Titanium being a Neurotoxin and the need to coat it/replace it with Si3N4

Potential neurotoxicity of titanium implants: Prospective, in-vivo and in-vitro study

Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a frequently used biomaterial, particularly in orthopedic and dental implants, and it is considered an inert and benign compound. This has resulted in toxicological scrutiny for TiO2 in the past decade, with numerus studies showing potential pathologic downstream effects. Herein we describe case report of a 77-year-old male with subacute CNS dysfunction, secondary to breakdown of a titanium-based carotid stent and leading to blood levels 1000 times higher (3 ppm) than the reported normal.

Rats bearing titanium implants or intravascularly treated with TiO2 nanoparticles (TiNP) exhibited memory impairments. A human blood-brain barrier (BBB) in-vitro model exposed to TiNP showed paracellular leakiness, which was corroborated in-vivo with the decrease of key BBB transcripts in isolated blood vessels from hippocampi harvested from TiNP-treated mice. Titanium particles rapidly internalized into brain-like endothelial cells via caveolae-mediated endocytosis and macropinocytosis and induced pro-inflammatory reaction with increased expression of pro-inflammatory genes and proteins. Immune reaction was mediated partially by IL-1R and IL-6. In summary, we show that high levels of titanium accumulate in humans adjacent to orthopedic implants, and our in-vivo and in-vitro studies suggest it may be neurotoxic.

Quote Source:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0142961221003951

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Electromagnetic fields, metal implant corrosion, and dis-ease it causes


https://i.imgur.com/nLg7SXT.jpg

Cancer-Causing Effects of Orthopaedic Metal Implants in Total Hip Arthroplasty
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11011042/

Oral Cancer around Dental Implants: Are the Clinical Manifestations and the Oncogenic Mechanisms Unique?
https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/79298

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172932779
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joev2 joev2 2 주 전
I did answer you but either you chose not to believe what I said OR you'll only accept my agreeing with your total narrative which of course, I don't. So no need to continue. And believe it or not, I've actually become bored with Sint. So, I guess you'll have to find more conspirators who have taken my place (because we both know, you cannot possibly be off target with all the research you've done).
I think it's the greatest thing since the invention of the wheel
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boston745 boston745 2 주 전
Joe, Im still waiting for you to answer my questions about Titanium as a neurotoxin and thus the need for Si3n4 to coat/replace it. You've gone quiet almost as if you dont want to answer the question.

Now what do you think about Titanium being a Neurotoxin and the need to coat it/replace it with Si3N4
Potential neurotoxicity of titanium implants: Prospective, in-vivo and in-vitro study

Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is a frequently used biomaterial, particularly in orthopedic and dental implants, and it is considered an inert and benign compound. This has resulted in toxicological scrutiny for TiO2 in the past decade, with numerus studies showing potential pathologic downstream effects. Herein we describe case report of a 77-year-old male with subacute CNS dysfunction, secondary to breakdown of a titanium-based carotid stent and leading to blood levels 1000 times higher (3 ppm) than the reported normal.

Rats bearing titanium implants or intravascularly treated with TiO2 nanoparticles (TiNP) exhibited memory impairments. A human blood-brain barrier (BBB) in-vitro model exposed to TiNP showed paracellular leakiness, which was corroborated in-vivo with the decrease of key BBB transcripts in isolated blood vessels from hippocampi harvested from TiNP-treated mice. Titanium particles rapidly internalized into brain-like endothelial cells via caveolae-mediated endocytosis and macropinocytosis and induced pro-inflammatory reaction with increased expression of pro-inflammatory genes and proteins. Immune reaction was mediated partially by IL-1R and IL-6. In summary, we show that high levels of titanium accumulate in humans adjacent to orthopedic implants, and our in-vivo and in-vitro studies suggest it may be neurotoxic.

Quote Source:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0142961221003951

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Electromagnetic fields, metal implant corrosion, and dis-ease it causes


https://i.imgur.com/nLg7SXT.jpg

Cancer-Causing Effects of Orthopaedic Metal Implants in Total Hip Arthroplasty
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11011042/

Oral Cancer around Dental Implants: Are the Clinical Manifestations and the Oncogenic Mechanisms Unique?
https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/79298

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172932779

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For continued coverage of significant Airplane malfunctions and why Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed goto my research board. 42 passenger plane malfunctions since December 22nd..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724

Here is a collection of my research going over multiple subjects including Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace. Includes other research topics as well.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175357996

========================================

We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together. If there is going to be some sort of NP/Sintx merger, that just solidifies it. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.

Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products
Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products
ZimVie = Dental?
Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products.
Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment
Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel.
NP Aerospace = Armor plates & other possible products connected to TA&T.

========================================

Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)

Otho Market = $64 billion
Personal Protective Equipment market = $79.53 billion
Global Catheter market = $55bn
Antibacterial market = $44.5bn
Wound Care market = $22.25bn
Biosensors Market = $28.9bn
Condom Market = $11.6bn
Dental Implant market = $4.99bn
Armor Materials Market = $13.59bn
Cancer Treatment (microspheres) = $5-$15bn

Total = $330bn-340bn

Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024040...ogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1
https://orthospinenews.com/2021/01/...y-2025-as-acquisitions-surge-says-globaldata/
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
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PioneerPhoenix73 PioneerPhoenix73 2 주 전
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's heated confrontation during 2016 plane incident - SiNtx Technologies could have prevented this.

This shocking incident just screams Hutchinson effect, doesn't it? And Sintx Technologies? Oh, they totally could have stopped it. Because, you know, they have magic. Apparently, this plane had a little hiccup beforehand. No biggie.

Remember that Blackhawk that, despite being told to maybe change direction, decided to play chicken with a passenger plane? Did you see the video? It was like a Tesla on autopilot, except instead of a red light and a fire truck, it was, you know, a plane. Subtle difference.

People call me the next Carnac, because, obviously, I can see the future. That Tesla driver? Drunk, they said. Sure. It was totally the EM interference, obviously, because I predicted a solar/geomagnetic storm that day. Because I'm just that good.

So, the Blackhawk's autopilot definitely glitched. Space weather? Obviously. Hutchinson effect? Duh. Sintx Technologies could have saved the day? Without a doubt. And the crew couldn't disengage it? Classic. Because computers are so trustworthy when bombarded with electromagnetic anomalies. They never go full "Maximum Overdrive."

I'm now meticulously compiling a list of every plane crash ever that Sintx Technologies could have totally prevented. And I'll keep shouting from the rooftops that those Tesla crashes aren't caused by drunk drivers, they're caused by space weather. Because, you know, science.

For all your burning questions about why planes keep falling out of the sky (and why Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are the obvious solution), head on over to my research board! We've got a staggering 44+ passenger plane malfunctions since December 22nd – that's, like, one every other day, give or take a catastrophic engine failure. Clearly, something is going on.

Is it space weather? Probably. Are the pilots secretly lizard people? Don't rule it out. Is the Earth flat? Well, have you ever seen a curved horizon from 30,000 feet? Coincidence? I think not. And what about those gay frogs? They're definitely messing with the avionics.

But seriously, folks, Sintx Si3N4 is here to save us from all of it! Think about it: planes falling apart, Tesla's spontaneously combusting (definitely not drunk drivers, I assure you), bridges collapsing – it's all connected! It's the Hutchinson effect, the Illuminati, and a dash of chemtrails, all rolled into one big ball of electromagnetic mayhem. And Sintx? They've got the magic bullet. They can probably even stop buildings from falling down, cure the common cold, and finally prove that birds aren't real.

So, join me on this quest for truth! We'll expose the deep state, decode the hidden messages in pop songs, and finally figure out why my toaster keeps burning my Pop-Tarts. It's all connected, I tell you! And Sintx Si3N4 is the key. Probably. Maybe. I mean, it sounds good, right?
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jimr1717 jimr1717 2 주 전
Well 2 Buck Thursday happened. The good thing is that the company has the Delisting press release in their computer system from previous use along with the Reverse Split ones.
Thus there won’t be an expense in writing a new one.

Skateboarder hit and injured in Reno crash.

https://www.kolotv.com/2024/12/04/skateboarder-hit-injured-reno-crash/?outputType=amp

Just as I predicted another Hutchison Effect accident.
If Sintx would get their Ball bearing Saver 6000© into the market it might delay the next Reverse Split. These Woompy wheel accidents can be avoided.
I have spent endless months writing about this issue and you are welcome to read my extremely long novel about it on my personal page.

We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together and I believe that Morgan’s neighbor Ralph has joined them.
Perhaps they are working to get the Ball bearing Saver 6000© into market sooner.

Knowing how these Fake it scams work helps.
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boston745 boston745 2 주 전
So an employee got ran over by a vehicle that moves airplanes. What does that have to do with Sintx? What does that have to do with the Hutchison Effect? What does that have to do with the products you've made up and pretend are real?

While you're talking about non events, the list of passenger planes experiencing glitching grows almost daily; i have at least two more to add today. Did you read about the Blackhawk the flew straight into a passenger plane after being told to alter its course? Did you watch the video footage? The helicopter did not deviate its path, in the slightest, like a glitching Tesla that drove straight through a red light into a fire truck. An incident i predicted a month before it happened, the running the redlight part. Im pretty sure that Tesla glitched due to EM interference from the solarstorm/geostorm that i also i predicted on Sept 10th. Every Tesla is capable of being a "Robotaxi", but I still need to review NHTSA database before Trump shuts down reporting to see if either FSD/AP were in use.

So did the Blackhawks Autopilot function also glitch? If so why wasnt the crew able to disengage it? Dont trust computers to operate any type of vehicle when exposed to electromagnetic anomalies. They'll go 'Maximum Overdrive' on you!

Be funny if on Oct 10th, theres a geostorm and the robotaxi runs a red light like MobileEye did when it was showcasing its autonomous tech and some EM interference caused it to run a red light.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175064475

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For continued coverage of significant Airplane malfunctions and why Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed goto my research board. 44+ passenger plane malfunctions since December 22nd..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724

Here is a collection of my research going over multiple subjects including Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace. Includes other research topics as well.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175357996

========================================

We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together. If there is going to be some sort of NP/Sintx merger, that just solidifies it. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.

Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products
Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products
ZimVie = Dental?
Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products.
Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment
Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel.
NP Aerospace = Armor plates & other possible products connected to TA&T.

========================================

Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)

Otho Market = $64 billion
Personal Protective Equipment market = $79.53 billion
Global Catheter market = $55bn
Antibacterial market = $44.5bn
Wound Care market = $22.25bn
Biosensors Market = $28.9bn
Condom Market = $11.6bn
Dental Implant market = $4.99bn
Armor Materials Market = $13.59bn
Cancer Treatment (microspheres) = $5-$15bn

Total = $330bn-340bn

Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024040...ogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1
https://orthospinenews.com/2021/01/...y-2025-as-acquisitions-surge-says-globaldata/
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
Anyways, I wonder if that Blackhawk was using its autonomous feature set and flew into the plane? If so, why couldnt the crew override the system?
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jimr1717 jimr1717 2 주 전
Aircraft tug killed American Airlines employee at Charlotte airport, police confirm.
https://www.wbtv.com/2025/01/28/american-airlines-tug-hits-kills-employee-tarmac-charlotte-airport/?outputType=amp

Another Wobble wheel from the Hutchison Effect?
I continue to Pound The Table on this issue.
Is this yet another life that could have been saved with SINTX Hutchison Effect Saver 8500©?
With the incoming solar cycle change this is probably just the beginning of such things.

I will post more in-depth information on this later today on my personal page.
I am awaiting a return call from a very famous 97 year old scientist in the Boston area to get his comments on this and will include them with my research.
So again watch for an update on my page.
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PioneerPhoenix73 PioneerPhoenix73 2 주 전
To advance my conspiracy theories I have copied pasted random messages from anonymous posters 👏: In the world I live in this is irefutable evidence, facts and proof. Remember my "hard reality" is less reality than you claim. As with most things I post, it's never a mix of truth and deception.

Oh, another airplane malfunction? Fourteen since breakfast, I presume? Clearly, the only logical explanation is a global conspiracy of faulty planes designed to showcase the urgent need for Sintx Si3N4 products. Because, as we all know, the real problem with modern aviation isn't, say, decades of engineering, safety protocols, and maintenance, but rather the glaring absence of one specific type of ceramic. Quick, someone alert the FAA! We've found the smoking gun (of ceramic dust, probably).

And thank goodness for this meticulously curated research board! It's not just about airplane woes, oh no. It's a veritable Rosetta Stone of corporate connections! Sintx, like a benevolent octopus, has its tentacles in everything. Zimmer Biomet? Obviously. Solventum? Duh. Morgan Ceramics? Well, they breathed the same air at some point, so basically the same thing. And NP Aerospace? A merger is practically written in the stars (or, more accurately, scrawled on some investor forum). Clearly, this isn't just research; it's prophecy.

Let's break down this brilliant analysis, shall we? Morgan Ceramics makes aerospace products (because, you know, all ceramics are interchangeable). Zimmer Biomet does…something with bones. ZimVie is clearly obsessed with teeth (who isn't?). Solventum, well, they handle everything from booboos to the Big C, because apparently, "wound care" is just a gateway to cancer cures. And Cardinal Health? They make PPE, which means Sintx is basically saving the world one mask at a time. It's all so clear now!

And the market potential? Please. Hundreds of billions? That's just conservative. We're talking about a ceramic revolution, people! Forget electric cars, forget renewable energy. This is the future. Condoms, wound care, armor plating – all united by the miraculous power of Si3N4! Move over, Elon Musk, there's a new visionary in town, and they've got a research board to prove it. I’m selling all my possessions and investing immediately, how could I not? This isn't just investing; it's an act of faith. A faith in ceramics.
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jimr1717 jimr1717 2 주 전
It’s my belief that this is all in relation to the flux capacitor.
The magnetic field’s relation to the flux capacitor is the issue.

I have extensive DD on my personal page on this topic.

https://www.dictionary.com/e/fictional-characters/flux-capacitor/
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boston745 boston745 3 주 전
Got to hand it to those anonymous posters on Cafepharma right Pitk17/SnoopyDog? 👏:

Paragon 28
Thread starter anonymous Start date Apr 17, 2024
Will ZB purchase ...or Stryker beat them to it ?
Also posted at Cafepharma:

anonymous Jul 22, 2015 at 09:35: PM
Word on the street is a merger/buyout with Amedica....any info or thoughts?
Meanwhile this was an excellent quote from that thread...sound familiar?

In general growth is name of the game. Both paragon 28 and Treace are purposely staying unprofitable with a heavy emphasis on investment in r&d &/or commercial channel to drive revenue.

You only get one shot to flip to profitable so you better have commercial channel &/or bag filled.
In almost every way this describes Sintx. Difference being Sintx didnt invest in a sales channel but developing multiple product lines and partnerships to help bring those products to market.

Just like you'll see here, this was posted usually by Joev2:
no "heavy emphasis on investment" anywhere in the organization, just pure incompetence at running a company or managing finances.
He ain’t lying. Look at sintx threads on Zimmer. A horribly ran company that has 10k, 10q and analyst reviews that can show no debt and analyst say buy. But in reality, sintx all forward look statements, all BS fluff PR’s. Management has zero clue, just collecting checks. This happens all over the place. One of the 2 named companies is more then likely a god damn disaster like sintx.
For some reason...someone brought Sintx into the conversation but the post was ignored.

Quote Sources:
https://www.cafepharma.com/boards/threads/paragon-28.699211/
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=131898427

========================================

For continued coverage of significant Airplane malfunctions and why Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed goto my research board. 42 passenger plane malfunctions since December 22nd..
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724

Here is a collection of my research going over multiple subjects including Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace. Includes other research topics as well.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175357996

========================================

We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together. If there is going to be some sort of NP/Sintx merger, that just solidifies it. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.

Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products
Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products
ZimVie = Dental?
Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products.
Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment
Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel.
NP Aerospace = Armor plates & other possible products connected to TA&T.

========================================

Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)

Otho Market = $64 billion
Personal Protective Equipment market = $79.53 billion
Global Catheter market = $55bn
Antibacterial market = $44.5bn
Wound Care market = $22.25bn
Biosensors Market = $28.9bn
Condom Market = $11.6bn
Dental Implant market = $4.99bn
Armor Materials Market = $13.59bn
Cancer Treatment (microspheres) = $5-$15bn

Total = $330bn-340bn

Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024040...ogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1
https://orthospinenews.com/2021/01/...y-2025-as-acquisitions-surge-says-globaldata/
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
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jimr1717 jimr1717 3 주 전
For the Longest time I have found that

I can’t stop pounding the table

on the exact same thing.
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boston745 boston745 3 주 전
For the longest time i have wondered why Sintx was pursuing Foot & Ankle based products over the years, going back many years. It could have left this sort of development until they had a commercial partner for its Spine/Hip&Knee tech. Today that pursuit makes more sense and implies this alignment is part of a long-term plan. You'd have to goto my research board to see all the connections between Sintx and Zimmer Biomet to better understand my statement. Section 2 of this post has direct link to that research.
Sintx and NedMedical have larger market potential than Paragon 28, but Paragon has established sales akin to LDR which turned out to be a bad investment for ZB. If they combine Sintx patented coating tech with Paragon's tech, maybe this acquisition will not be as bad?


https://i.imgur.com/vTjjL1u.jpeg

Demonstrates Zimmer Biomet's Commitment to Investing in Higher Growth
End-Markets, with Expansion into ~$5 Billion Foot and Ankle Segment
Paragon 28, Inc. (NYSE: FNA), a leading medical device company focused exclusively on the foot and ankle orthopedic segment, today announced they have entered into a definitive agreement for Zimmer Biomet to acquire all outstanding shares of common stock of Paragon 28

Quote Sources:
https://d1io3yog0oux5.cloudfront.net/_4b06359e4ac08cf109f39d71f40349db/sintx/db/443/4298/pdf/SINTX+Corporate+Overview+-+Jan+%2724+-+Rev+J.pdf
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/zimmer-biomet-announces-definitive-agreement-to-acquire-paragon-28-302362653.html

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For continued coverage of significant Airplane malfunctions and why Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed goto my research board. 42 passenger plane malfunctions since December 22nd. Yesterday a passenger plane literally caught fire at the rear of the plane while initiating pre-takeoff procedures. Pretty scary incident.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724

Here is a collection of my research going over multiple subjects including Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace. Includes other research topics as well.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175357996

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We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together. If there is going to be some sort of NP/Sintx merger, that just solidifies it. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.

Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products
Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products
ZimVie = Dental?
Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products.
Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment
Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel.
NP Aerospace = Armor plates & other possible products connected to TA&T.

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Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)

Otho Market = $64 billion
Personal Protective Equipment market = $79.53 billion
Global Catheter market = $55bn
Antibacterial market = $44.5bn
Wound Care market = $22.25bn
Biosensors Market = $28.9bn
Condom Market = $11.6bn
Dental Implant market = $4.99bn
Armor Materials Market = $13.59bn
Cancer Treatment (microspheres) = $5-$15bn

Total = $330bn-340bn

Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024040...ogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1
https://orthospinenews.com/2021/01/...y-2025-as-acquisitions-surge-says-globaldata/
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
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jimr1717 jimr1717 3 주 전
These are all very good points. However I see no reason that all of this couldn’t be accomplished with 2 or 3 more Reverse Splits.
I would also add that adding bonuses of 3 or 4 times to the current employee’s bonuses along with a few million gifted shares might be an incentive to accomplish this by 2096.
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PioneerPhoenix73 PioneerPhoenix73 3 주 전
While I appreciate your enthusiasm to believe that the 'Moon Is Made of Cheese' hypothesis, my professional endeavours necessitate a grounded approach. I prioritize evidence-based conclusions and rely on verifiable data, eschewing speculative narratives, unsubstantiated claims, pseudo sciences and conspiracy theories

Here are some reasons why the claimed total addressable markets (TAMs) for Sintx Si3N4 ceramics might be inflated or completed fabricated

Technical challenges: While the study shows promise for 3D-printed PEEK/silicon nitride scaffolds for spinal fusion implants, large scale production with consistent quality may be difficult and expensive.

Regulatory hurdles: Regulatory approval for new medical devices can be a long and complex process, which could delay or even prevent Sintx from bringing its products to market.

Competition: Existing players in the market for spinal fusion implants and other applications may be difficult to displace. Sintx would need to demonstrate that its products offer significant advantages over existing options.

Focus on a niche market: The study focuses on spinal fusion implants, which is a relatively small market compared to some of the other markets that are mentioned, such as the condom market or the wound care market. It is possible that Sintx will not be able to achieve the level of sales that is being projected.
It's important to remember that these are just some of the potential challenges that Sintx could face. The company may be able to overcome these challenges and achieve its ambitious goals. However, it is important to be aware of the risks involved before investing in Sintx or any other company.

Here are some additional points to consider:

The cited sources for the TAM estimates are not all from reputable sources. Some are from blog posts or investor forums, which may not be reliable sources of information.

The TAM estimates seem to be based on the assumption that Sintx's products will be successful in all of the markets that are mentioned. This is a very optimistic assumption.

The TAM estimates do not take into account the costs of developing and marketing Sintx's products.
Overall, it is important to be skeptical of the claims about the TAM for Sintx's products.

The company may face a number of challenges in bringing its products to market, and the TAM estimates may be inflated or fabricated.
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boston745 boston745 3 주 전
3D-Printed PEEK/Silicon Nitride Scaffolds with a Triply Periodic Minimal Surface Structure for Spinal Fusion Implants

In the present study, we found that the elastic moduli of PEEK/SiN TPMS scaffolds with 30% porosity fell within the same range as human cancellous bone.
When the elastic modulus of an implant material closely matches that of human bone, it can help minimize the detrimental effects of stress shielding. By closely resembling the mechanical properties of the surrounding bone, the implant can distribute mechanical forces more uniformly, enabling the bone to bear its intended load. This characteristic is vital in maintaining the structural integrity of the bone and preventing excessive bone resorption or weakening.34 Additionally, the absence of stress shielding effects facilitates optimal stress distribution, which promotes bone cell attachment and growth around the implant, potentially enhancing osseointegration.3
Therefore, the PEEK/SiN TPMS scaffold limits the risk of implant failure and has demonstrated sufficient loadbearing capacity to function as a substitute for trabecular vertebral bone.
In conclusion, the mechanical and biological tests demonstrated that PEEK/SiN TPMS scaffolds hold promise for use as spinal fusion implants and in bone tissue engineering applications. In the future, additional efforts should focus on increasing the silicon nitride content in PEEK to achieve better osteogenic response while maintaining the mechanical properties of PEEK.
Looks like this was the data used to demonstrate the effectiveness so Sintx could be awarded Phase II grant

SINTX Technologies Awarded Phase II NIH Grant for Silicon Nitride-PEEK 3D Printed Composite Spinal Implants

“In Phase II, SINTX and external collaborators will conduct formal design validation activities; test static and dynamic mechanical properties of implants 3DP according to the revised design; carry out formal biocompatibility assessments; and assess in vivo antimicrobial activity, biocompatibility, and osseointegration for a 3DP SN-PEEK cervical implant against appropriate controls.”

SINTX will collaborate with the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) over the next 24 months to execute this project.
Upon the successful execution of the Phase II grant application goals, SINTX will have the majority of the benchtop and large animal in vivo data needed to seek FDA regulatory clearance using the 510(k) pathway. Additionally, successful demonstration of infection prevention in vivo will be a critical step towards enabling an antimicrobial device claim. These preliminary animal data will be used to seek future funding from NIH or other Federal agencies to further validate antimicrobial properties of devices made from SN-PEEK.
After/assuming successful results, they'll have the data needed for FDA submission and the ability to validate their claims of antimicrobial of SN-PEEK composite implants. As Sintx cannot move forward with commercializing this alone, they'll need their strategic partners to step up! I'd expect some sort of collaboration announced this year if the results are sufficient. This could be one of the reasons for the various moves they have done to prep for a move of the stock. Maybe we'll finally see some real tute investment beforehand?

Quote Sources:
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsabm.3c00383
https://ir.sintx.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/216/sintx-technologies-awarded-phase-ii-nih-grant-for-silicon

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For continued coverage of significant Airplane malfunctions and why Sintx Si3N4 aerospace products are needed goto my research board. 40 passenger plane malfunctions since December 22nd. Just today one passenger plane caught fire while going through pre-takeoff. Pretty scary stuff!
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724

Here is a collection of my research going over multiple subjects including Sintx connections with Zimmer Biomet, Solventum, Morgan Ceramics, & NP Aerospace. Includes other research topics as well.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175357996

========================================

We already know Sintx and Morgan were working together. If there is going to be some sort of NP/Sintx merger, that just solidifies it. We also know Zimmer Biomet and Sintx have had a long standing relationship (going on 20 years) so as long as Sintx components for Arthroplasty are any good, Zimmer Biomet will come out from behind the curtain. With ZB comes ZimVie and I believe Solventum because of Bryan Hanson. Leaving only Cardinal Health which is suggested by Sintx hiring of Joseph Palomo who joined Sintx from Cardinal Health R&D division.

Morgan Ceramics = Aerospace products
Zimmer Biomet = Arthroplasty oriented products
ZimVie = Dental?
Solventum = Wound Care, Catheters, & possibly Cancer treatment products.
Ned Medical = Microspheres for cancer treatment
Cardinal Health = PPE & Medical protection apparel.
NP Aerospace = Armor plates & other possible products connected to TA&T.

========================================

Markets Si3n4/Sintx Ceramics can be used in (not comprehensive)

Otho Market = $64 billion
Personal Protective Equipment market = $79.53 billion
Global Catheter market = $55bn
Antibacterial market = $44.5bn
Wound Care market = $22.25bn
Biosensors Market = $28.9bn
Condom Market = $11.6bn
Dental Implant market = $4.99bn
Armor Materials Market = $13.59bn
Cancer Treatment (microspheres) = $5-$15bn

Total = $330bn-340bn

Sources:
https://web.archive.org/web/2024040...ogger.blogspot.com/2011/05/whos-next.html?m=1
https://orthospinenews.com/2021/01/...y-2025-as-acquisitions-surge-says-globaldata/
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/personal-protective-equipment-ppe-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/catheters-market-analysis
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/wound-care-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/biosensors-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/condom-market
https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/armor-materials-market
https://www.grandviewresearch.com/industry-analysis/dental-implants-market
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeSa5vCj6Kw
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jimr1717 jimr1717 3 주 전
I am most optimistic that this is why you won’t find any institutional holders in this Fake it scam.
If there are, they are exposed to minimal risk by owning very little.

The smoke and mirrors in this pos are easy enough for even the blind to see.

“ ceramic teeth”
This might be the best for those that chose to eat tide pods.
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jimr1717 jimr1717 3 주 전
While I’m optimistic on a near future Reverse Split I don’t see why Fake It Scams like this are not just Revoked.
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