Sorry, I don't mean to mess with your lunch, but have you ever seen photos any more graphic than these? By the way, unless otherwise marked, these are the petrified brain, and not from some graphic med TV.
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Above...area marked "A" is from broken blood vessel. It is magnified many, many times. It is clearly hollow, with red cellular apearing residue inside. It matches with area marked "B"

Because of the angle on "A", it appears in this photo that they would not match up, but it is very clear how they line up when viewing the actual specimen.
Just thought I would throw in this brain cells photo so you could have some comparisons with human brain cells
Inserted photos are Dino Blood and bone, magnified. Large photo is greatly magnified petrified brain.
Notice the appearance of putrification?
Just thought I would throw this magnified piece of chert in, for your viewing pleasure! This is probably the closest non petrified rock type to be found in comparison to the petrified brain.   Not even close!
actual human blood vessel
              inside a petrified brain blood vessel__________________
              actual size about the dia. of a straight pin_____________
All the inserts are dino.
Are you confused as to which is which?

Scale for dino blood is extremely close if not exactly the same as blood and vessels for brain.
Welcome to the world inside a petrified human brain!
More goo and gore!  ( BELOW PHOTO)  No, I have not done anything to this rock to get this result except pour a tiny amount of water on it, and let it partially dry!
This is the same basic application process as when slides are prepared.
This is not red dye, or any sleigh of hand.
I have pressure washed this specimen several times, and poured water over it over a hundred times.
It repeatedly comes back appearing the same way, over and over.
I have had it examined for this in a Geo lab, and results were totally inconclusive
For those of you brave enough to come this far...there are many astounding features of this rock. One such feature is this imprint inside what appears to a local noted and respected ring maker and goldsmith to be the curved impression of a ring.
Take note of the petechiae (hemmorhage) on and inside the rock (to the right), as is also in the example of hemmorhage below.
This is human blood vessel
This is the rock
Have you ever see a torn petrified blood vessel?
I didn't think so! Enjoy your studies!
Dino--look very closely and compare wth features of broken blood vessel on brain rock at  right.
Rock
Not rock, cut blood vessel.
Wonder what this is???
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Microscopic Capillaries and micro organisms...parasites Cells, cells dividing, nucleus
The following photos are magnified approximately three to four thousand times
Click Here for more extremely dramatic photos Don't miss this!!!
Blood cells appear to have a similarity to a donut hole in the middle. It is not an actual hole, but a type of sunken in system that increases the surface area. I believe this is evidence of that very thing. Better microscopic images coming soon.
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Is this human injury, infected...or the rock, in the area of a broken blood vessel?
Looks like infection so bad it turned to gangrene
This is rock The entire area is just a little more than the diameter of a straight pin.
Dinosaur
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Note the brittle microcrack fractures from the drilling. It does not show very well here, but examination of the specimen reveals severe fracture.
Geologically, this would be a cleavage break, not conchoidal fracture.
blood cells within capillary, rock
This image is confusing to look at, but continue down the page and scroll occasionally to the right and it should start to make better sense.
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brain rock
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