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Moonlight Collecting

Ela Nord

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In 2032, a team of researchers in Lapland developed the transformation of highly concentrated moonlight into a gel-like plasma that is soluble in liquid and dilutable. The term "L-M-E" (Lappish Moonlight Elixir) was introduced for this liquid in the same year. 2033 it turned out that moonlight could only be collected by living beings. The exact chemical and physical requirements for its extraction are still unclear, but in fact, moonlight cannot currently be extracted by machines. As a result, people were urged to take personal responsibility and actively collect moonlight by themselves. The "Moonlight Collector C12H18O", was developed by Ela Nord back in 2031. It is made from ultra-light carbon fiber reinforced material (CF/PEEK), which was originally used exclusively in space insulation systems. It collects moonlight highly efficiently and feeds it through invisible tubes into an airtight reservoir box carried on the back. This reformer-box clears the unfiltered moonlight of unwanted components such as sunlight and smog and converts the pure moonlight into usable plasma in a second operation. With a night ration of moonlight, it is usually possible to either generate low voltage for 3 - 4 hours, produce 2 ampules of elixir as a dietary supplement, formulate 1 injection (admixture in the patient's blood) in the event of an acute illness, and much more. For example, the cosmetics industry and medical surgery are now using the elixir successfully and with astonishing results. In author jewelry, the design of objects for moonlight collecting has proved so successful that almost 80 percent of moonlight collectors are now made by jewelry artists. (gekürzte Form des Original Textes)

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