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First impression - they're either an organic chemistry professor playing with their students or someone completely made up this nonsense for fun. The way it's phrased feels like a mix of academic jargon and cryptic numbering that would make sense in some weird inside joke context. Hmm the user wants two things: 1) A humorous but still technically accurate explanation 2) An edgy example sentence using it This is perfect because I can totally blend my chemistry knowledge with absurdist humor. The key points to hit are: - Acknowledge that this sounds like something out of a bad sci-fi movie or a conspiracy theory (since the user already seems aware it's ridiculous) - Break down what each part actually means while pretending not to notice how nonsensical it is - Then twist it into some dark, unsettling metaphor about modern society The "862. 4,8,11,15,22" sequence should be treated as code-like rather than actual numbers - maybe something from a cipher or an internal system? The