ATP Energy Capacitor (Story Part 2)

“Not anymore,” he whispered to himself. “Not anymore.”

Raghav Gopal Bharadwaj
5 min readApr 19, 2021
https://www.networkworld.com/article/3435857/6-years-of-tech-evolution-revolution-and-radical-change.html

3 Months Later

Damian Dox was relaxing in his recliner chair as he’s looking over portfolios. The monitor all over his office was cluttered with random names from numbers to names. To achieve his life’s work that was based on nothing more than creativity, he needed new brains that could too offer creativity as well. Out of the 108 resumes of the world’s brightest minds in the field he wished to hire, only 36 agreed to. This was the lesson that Dox learned in those short weeks; Medals cannot describe the fullest of someone. He was said to learn this as many were having a blast doing nothing more to improve the human’s next vision which was the same thing he was doing until he came to the realization.

3 Years Later

Throughout those relentless, long, persistent, and courageous years, Dox had to constantly create new plans and trials and errors over and over. And again. And again. During this time he learned the true meaning of patience; fickle yet perfect in the end. Until he found his golden goose. They made the .5 breakthrough they needed from above.

They had been able to contract respectable bio-implant companies to share their insight and perhaps knowledge and from that created the prototype of their dreams; ATP Energy Capacitor. It’s a chip inside the biotech implant that is able to create a “delivery system” between the body and the implant so that the energy can sufficiently power the implant. Here’s the catch:

They had been able to create the capacitor based on their knowledge and expanding it. However, testing the instrument out is a whole other phase. They needed to conduct human trials as per the FDA regulations for the distributions so the system could be implemented in the well, implants!

The best decision that Damian sought to convince the board members so they would back him up was to gain coverage of his mission that way it would reach millions and maybe, just maybe, thousands would volunteer in the human test trials.

The best course of action was to sit in front of a camera in an interview and after making a few calls (negotiations), he had the top newsrooms and quite frankly the world’s journalism to catch and cover his upcoming speech. Damian only has a week to write an enticing proposal and definition of his work to the public. This is no small feat even in an era where SpaceX and the Boring Company missions are becoming realities.

1 week later

I frantically walked to the office where I would be interviewed in 2 hours. In that while, I’d prep myself with the staff and get ready to face the world.

Don’t take this the wrong way. I am famously known by the public from my successful projects and from many of my interviews as ‘Fast-Growing Billionaires.’ I can be defined as somewhat egotistical from that title and confident but this talk was the most important of all. Fail here, I become a laughing stock. Succeed here, I could gain support from many.

Seeing so many cameras pointed at me and the interview none other than Kayleigh Jemina, probably one of the most respected journalists and interviewers because she goes hard and pursues to catch anything foreign to what the speaker would say.

I wished my wife who has been by my side as my support would be here with me but she was stuck taking care of the children at home and I could be distracted on air.

“Mr. Damian Dox we are going to live in the next minute so get ready,” the anchorwoman announced. Ms. Jemina was rushing to her chair. I guess the timer also applied to her.

“Hah,” I muttered to myself. Humor kept me away from the pressure going on in my mind.

I tried to find humor in that to change up my expression. “Get a hold of yourself man!” I loudly proclaimed in my head.

“We are going to live in 3…2…1!!!”

“The biotech industry is considered the future and be that as it may, it hasn’t been doing what it’s presumed. Over the years we have had little to nothing growth the industry in it. One of the innovative ideas that we are looking into is implants. The first feature of the implants that we all envisioned was that if injected into someone they would be able to track someone’s location. Now, if you aren’t aware, my son was recently kidnapped and I tried to track him using the experimental tracking implant I put in his son’s arm. However, the end result left me shaken because the implant wasn’t coming up. It had lost power. As of right now, bio-implants are in the experimenting phase because once put in the body, it has to recharge again. There wasn’t a solution for this issue. Until now.”

“To charge the implant internally is to use the body’s internal elements. Plant and animals convert absorbed nutrients into the most readily available form of biochemical energy in cells — Adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Ion transporter proteins in the cell membranes hydrolyze ATP and use the energy from the reaction for ion transport across cell membranes. Humans use ATP to create electrical impulses all the time. The ATP is used to create an electrochemical potential across a membrane. Now, what if we could harness the energy to safe electrical energy and use this to power the implant. It would be safe and would solve the whole recharging issue.”

“So that’s what I did. In 3 years, we made a breakthrough, and it’s called the ATP Energy Capacitor. It’s a chip inside the biotech implant that is able to create a “delivery system” between the body and the implant so that the energy can sufficiently power the implant. Here’s the catch:

We had been able to create the capacitor based on their knowledge and expanding it. However, testing the instrument out is a whole other phase. They needed to conduct human trials as per the FDA regulations for the distributions so the system could be implemented in the well, implants! This where we require you’re help. Dox Industries will be renting out labs throughout the world for you to help us complete our mission by volunteering. By volunteering, you’ll be an important instrument in improving and making this chip ready for production and you will be one of the first people to even experience and use the most refined implant and working one! Come down to Dox Industries-Larry Labs to help us take this to the next level. I bid you all a great day!”

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Raghav Gopal Bharadwaj

I’m a fourteen funny weird geek who’s passionate about life, electronics, and other stuff. I am a writer for The Startup as well!