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of the things that physicists like Schrodinger couldn't accept they could never figure out how could you be entangled in a warm wet environment that's like a big problem for physics until you understand the chemistry of water what does water fundamentally do when it changes its Bond angles it's it basically controls the atomic organization of everything inside a cell then you start thinking about it where is water creating the cell cytochrome C oxidase
Concept
cytochrome
Cross-concepts
iron · schrodinger
Score
5 · never · fundamental
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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 · _intake0.977

    > of the things that physicists like Schrodinger couldn't accept they could never figure out how could you be entangled in a warm wet environment that's like a big problem for physics until you understand the chemistry of water what does water fundamentally do when it changes its Bond angles it's it basically controls the atomic organization of everything inside a cell then you start thinking about it where is water creating the cell cytochrome C oxidase

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/cytochrome/002-of-the-things-that-physicists-like-schrodinger-couldn-t-acce.md

  2. 02 · _intake0.831

    Water, however has some interesting properties that our radiologist friend might not have known. **Water is what hides quantum mechanisms from biology.** Water is a cell’s natural Faraday cage. It also is special inside cells because of how its made. We live in world of the infinitely small where quantum physics dominates all biologic effects inside of mitochondria. And that world is quite different from the world we observe. *The job of a quantum clinician is to teach a patient how to see the things with their mind that their eyes cannot observe and MRI’s happens to be one of my major teachin

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/redox-rx-2-biohacking-mri.md

  3. 03 · _intake0.820

    Light dramatically alters how electrons are handled in plants and animals but too few people in biology see the homology between them. I would suggest you read “Life at the Edge”, by Jim Al Khalili for more details. When you read this book, you begin to sense why biologic research has lost its way since 1950. Biology has rejected quantum mechanisms at play in life for faulty beliefs. Today physicists know quantum mechanisms are at the core of what makes life special. Moreover, in photosynthesis research, physicists have been floored that quantum mechanics is able to exist in ***wet and warm**

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-20-linking-light-to-plants-and-animals.md

  4. 04 · _intake0.816

    So why is just confining water to a tube a big deal? Because water has special quantum abilities in this state that it does not have in you bath tub.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/energy-epigenetics-10-quantum-puzzle.md

  5. 05 · _intake0.812

    *The hydrogen bonding network in water is a quantum measuring device because its motions and action provides a record or a memory of the state of entangled pair of electrons in free radicals made in mitochondria.* This is why mitochondria use free radicals to signal. They also release *monochromatic infrared light* because you can only **entangle electrons** and protons with light at **one specific frequency**. The double slit experiment proving quantum entanglement only works if light is monochromatic. This is why your skin has to begin the filtering process of sunlight a long time before you

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/tensegrity-9-magnetic-mitochondria-memory-creates-coherence.md

  6. 06 · _intake0.810

    It turns out water has this built-in ability because it is a perfect molecular magnetic dipole. It is asymmetric because of its binding angles. This is why just about everything can be dissolved in water. Water has the ability to transform into many forms itself and it can transform many other sources of matter into something else quite easily. We use water’s asymmetry to break electrons from oxygen everywhere in our body. This means water is the perfect molecule to break symmetry in any thermodynamic problem. This should be no surprise to anyone with a basic chemistry background. Life fundame

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/organization-structural-failure-2-magnetism.md

  7. 07 · _intake0.806

    To some people, the science of this “quantum health” stuff isn’t really interesting. They just want the “practical applications.” To me, nothing is more interesting. Just ask the friends who get on a call with me and then listen to me ramble for an hour about the latest tidbit of Quantum Biology that I think I’m coming to understand, such as how the physiochemical reaction that is life was “sparked” by naturally occurring proton gradients in alkaline hydrothermal vents at the bottom of the ocean, which caused reactions to occur that wouldn’t otherwise have occurred (a.k.a “catalyzed”), due to

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/kruse-longevity-farm-event.md

  8. 08 · yt0.805

    In other words, he's pointing out that the environment normally collapses the wave function very rapidly. But he appreciated the possibility that microtubules might serve as a wave guide, which means there's something about the particular structure of these long thin straws that keeps the wave function uncolapsed for a longer time. A, they're tubes. B, they have a very symmetrical structure of the the the tubulins and they they combine together in this particular structure which I found fascinating because it has for example symmetries in three different directions. One is along the axis, one

    yt/nok4GhijvAA-is-consciousness-related-to-quantum-physics-with-roger-penro/transcript.txt

  9. 09 · _intake0.799

    Why is this weeks’ Nobel announcement a big deal in paradigm change? Physics already knows when we combine topological insulators with a superconductor, which conducts electricity with no resistance, researchers may be able to build a practical quantum computer. Well, soon both physics and biology are going to realize Mother Nature already did that in our skulls and in our cells. There is a reason collagen is the most common protein in the entire animal kingdom. There is a reason all life uses water. Both reasons linked to the formation of exotic states of matter in things alive. It is my beli

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-24-physics-finally-caught-nature.md

  10. 10 · _intake0.799

    Adhering to these assumptions, Pauling theorized that the water molecules in ice crystals can orient themselves in a number of different ways, and that the crystal can likewise change from one orientation to another, provided that it adheres to the four assumptions in its structure. Today we know that ice has over 15 different molecular forms, yet most people think all ice is the same. That would be their error of assumption. Pauling proved that [water was queer](/quantum-biology-3-queer-water/) because it suffered from a “**proton disorder**”. Water has been shown to act like a [Bose Einstein

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/tensegrity-11-exotic-atoms-matrix.md

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