Shungite’s superpower is indeed a result of fullerenes.
Near the end of 20th century, scientists concluded that fullerenes is a natural healer in its own right.
What is a fullerene?
- A fullerene is a carbon molecule that is composed of an even number of atoms.
- Fullerenes consist of hollow carbon ions in the shape of a sphere, ellipsoid or a tube and they resemble the outside covering of a football.
- These carbon ions enable shungite to open, save and receive ionic information with our body.
- Fullerenes were discovered in 1985 by a team of scientists from Rice University and the University of Sussex.
- On October 9, 1996, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to 3 of those scientists:
- Fullerenes is named after Richard Buckminster “Bucky” Fuller , a scientist and architect famous for designing the Geo Dome and other geodesic domes.
- Near the end of 20th century, scientists concluded that fullerenes is a natural healer in its own right.
ˈfʊləriːn/
noun
Chemistry
noun: fullerene; plural noun: fullerenes
a form of carbon having a large spheroidal molecule consisting of a hollow cage of sixty or more atoms, of which buckminsterfullerene was the first known example. Fullerenes are produced chiefly by the action of an arc discharge between carbon electrodes in an inert atmosphere.
Chemistry
noun: fullerene; plural noun: fullerenes
a form of carbon having a large spheroidal molecule consisting of a hollow cage of sixty or more atoms, of which buckminsterfullerene was the first known example. Fullerenes are produced chiefly by the action of an arc discharge between carbon electrodes in an inert atmosphere.