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bone bioelectric

that Darwin could never figure out? Why all of a sudden did we get 32 phyla seems like overnight? Well, because guess what? We figured out we needed to use photo-bioelectric
Concept
bone bioelectric
Score
5 · never · because
Status
candidate — not yet promoted to canon

Corpus evidence — top 10 passages

Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).

  1. 01 · _intake0.985

    > that Darwin could never figure out? Why all of a sudden did we get 32 phyla seems like overnight? Well, because guess what? We figured out we needed to use photo-bioelectric

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/bone-bioelectric/001-that-darwin-could-never-figure-out.md

  2. 02 · yt0.809

    Because where does that cytochrome Where is it found? This is important for you to understand. It's found right before the ATPase. So, you We're creating a huge amount of electrical resistance at that level, so that that energy then can be distributed to other places to cause other innovations in the cell. And doesn't that make sense when you think about the story that Darwin could never figure out? Why all of a sudden did we get 32 phyla seems like overnight? Well, because guess what? We figured out we needed to use photo-bioelectric resistance to capture the light to use it to do other thing

    yt/wwNutyiyQ2I-interview-with-dr-jack-kruse-04-08-2025/transcript.txt

  3. 03 · yt0.801

    So, if you remember, and I'm going to assume you don't because you said you're new to my work two years ago when I Rick Rubin had me on his podcast with Yubberman, I tried to explain to them the evolutionary history of the semiconductive proteins in us specifically starts with chlorophyll, then it goes to hemoglobin, then it goes to melanin, then obviously the thing that you wanted to talk to me about is the leptin melanoin pathway. So that's actually how these things link. And these are the three major semiconductors. So the first semiconductor that shows up in the great oxygenation event, be

    yt/67sLlXeMg2I-regenerative-energy-the-light-inside-you-jack-kruse-221/transcript.txt

  4. 04 · _intake0.800

    I found out some more information that connected some bigger dots that challenged Darwin’s Theories on how we evolved. His big ideas like natural selection and random variation are intact, but the neo-Darwinian dogma of random mutation as a cause of all variation, without exception, has been proven **dead wrong** by the molecular gymnastics found in HERV elements in primates and humans genomes. The funny thing is few people know this even today. I decided to examine that further.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/brain-gut-2-viral-marketing.md

  5. 05 · yt0.788

    Do you know that links directly to the circadian mechanism of men in the peer genes pier one and pier two. So when you start to see this, you go, "Wait a minute. Maybe this story that we learned in centralized biology, this none of none of this stuff in biology is fundamental. Everything is actually tied to the physics. And we need to start to understand really what mother nature was doing in evolution. She was actually playing with physics to to build a chemistry set in order to create negative entropy so that we could do the things we do. And maybe the most important part of the story begins

    yt/sf9VNlTiq5s-neurosurgeon-talks-about-genetics-and-longevity-dr-jack-krus/transcript.txt

  6. 06 · yt0.783

    But here's the most important part because I said something provocative and controversial a little while ago that at the Cambrian explosion between endo symbiosis we went from chemistry abiotic to biotic chemistry and then all of a sudden an ignition switch turns on and life seems to be able to make light from itself. Now that sounds really crazy. It sounds kind of like when a cosmologist talks about the big bang that everything came from nothing. >> But it turns out the same story is present in biology. No one seems to understand that this is a big black hole in Darwin's theory. Okay? N

    yt/tg9c6shuazI-dr-jack-kruse-on-how-light-controls-metabolism-diabetes-blue/transcript.txt

  7. 07 · yt0.782

    I spent over $100,000 transcribing papers from Japan and Russia to figure this [ __ ] out before that book's out there. You, my friend, can go by Roland Van Wick's book and literally read from 1927 all the way to today and see just how much you missed. And then you'll go, so this is the reason why I didn't really learn this because guess what? The guy that controlled the budget, Anthony Fouchy, made sure we always focused in on RNA and DNA, not the mitochondrial DNA. That's why you never learned about UPES. That's why you never understood this recursive light. I I when I sit down and

    yt/2njvFN-W4zc-red-light-blue-light-brain-damage-dr-jack-kruse-explains-wtf/transcript.txt

  8. 08 · _intake0.780

    The irony for me, is that early in the 20th century all discoveries in biology were motivated from questions about the integrated nature of the ecologic systems on Earth. Since the discovery of DNA we have moved far from that idea. The further we have moved from it the worse humans have fared in wellness because modern technology has allowed us to disconnect and uncouple from the natural cycles life is built upon. When I looked back on this process via my reading, I realized I needed to look carefully how we are biogeochemically coupled to processes on Earth, and how well or poor we remain int

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-11-your-quantized-ecosystem.md

  9. 09 · yt0.779

    But he had the wrong idea about what it is that's developing. He thought it is the gross physical body that is modifying itself and changing. Although he had no idea what the mechanism was. He didn't have any idea like that. So, according to the Vedic cosmology, there is something that is associated with the organism that is developing in an evolutionary way. I think modern materialistic science has hijacked the word evolution and given it its own meaning and ignores other possible meanings of the term. What's evolving is actually the conscious self. If it's at a certain state of mental develo

    yt/pn7JOpDyCKM-michael-cremo-extreme-out-of-place-artifacts-more-forbidden-/transcript.txt

  10. 10 · yt0.779

    we actually evolutionary evolve to our genome is not built for the use of the the electromagnetic spectrum that we're on. The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that we are designed to work with is pretty simple. It's visible spectrum from 250 to about I would say probably 700. We do react up into 3100 for water. But then in the RF range, the only RF radiation that we're designed to work with is 7.83 A3 hertz or harmonics of that because of the Schuman resonance. And the goal there is that's what tells our brains and our cells what uh where we are in terms of seasons for circadian control. A

    yt/pKEOaE3VTJA-dr-kruse-your-body-was-designed-for-500-years-ago/transcript.txt

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