and understanding it really well because once you realize that this is a quanti system the leap to cytochrome one dude is not hard and you're GNA start to realize that man I really need to fix my
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- cytochrome
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- 4 · must · because
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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).
- 01 · _intake0.787
> reason why this gets really complex is people don't realize why cytochrome one is incredibly important because when [ __ ] goes bad there cytochrome one is almost always next to where
_intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/cytochrome/003-reason-why-this-gets-really-complex-is-people-don-t-realize-.md
- 02 · _intake0.764
The reason this science is tough to get is that no one really understands the leptin-melanocortin pathways with respect to a varying light and temperature gradient. Neither are controlled for in biology or the nutrition studies so they are missing in all experiments. We see variations in all studies of plants and animals. Everyone knows you cannot naturally grow roses in Alaska. It hard to understand something when you do not realize its true quantized function. As the overall picture began to unfold for me and various parts of the puzzle became clear. I gained a far deeper understanding and t…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-24-are-myopia-light-and-aging-linked.md
- 03 · _intake0.760
No one seems to see this quantum construction, as I do yet. I think it will change because it is showing up in [journals and conference’s](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JGmzTXMgOQ). The natural truth’s are bigger than my ego. It allows me the patience to be able to stand among the naysayers with this knowledge. More importantly, the experience of how Nature is running the show in us, has me in a place that is far beyond the dark ages of my past.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time4-time-creation.md
- 04 · _intake0.758
The biggest challenge to this paradigm is the recent realization that the entire system is made up of atoms and subatomic inputs and outputs in mitochondria which read and react to past events and external current forces in shaping the functioning of a quantized cell. This is basically what epigenetics have taught us in the last decade. Biochemistry still have not evolved from its equilibrium bias. The real complication associated with the current paradigm is that it can not properly account for energy flows (Ling’s brilliance) or the dynamic state of how enzymes work. The new quantized static…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-11-your-quantized-ecosystem.md
- 05 · _intake0.757
I said, “Dave, you do react to these things if what those studies are based upon are using biochemistry that we use today…what if I told you biochemistry can rewire just like the leptin receptor? Might that shock you? Moreover what does it mean for all your studies that you currently believe to be true for your clients? Might there is a better way? A way evolution figured out how to use the laws of quantum mechanics more efficiently to make biochemistry appear to rewire? And show you an more Optimal way? FACTOR X….GET SOME! Question everything and always ask why…always embrace paradox.”
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/the-rewarding-feeling-of-safe-starches.md
- 06 · _intake0.757
**Biochemistry Geeks:** A serious line of evidence comes from a scrutiny of the thermodynamics of biological processes, especially enzyme reactions. Like the outstanding anomalies of the pure liquid, a full mechanistic explanation seemed to require more than the random hydrogen bonding of one-state water. Here is where the work of Dr. Philippi Wiggins is critical. In particular, the ability of some enzymes to hydrolyze ATP, peptides and polynucleotides and others to synthesize ATP and biopolymers, a pervading phenomenon in biochemistry, which had no detailed molecular mechanism. Mitchell theor…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/quantum-biology-1-the-zero-entropy-system.md
- 07 · yt0.757
That's the recursive system you and I are talking about. And that explains the reason why when you listen to what I talked to Rick Rubin and Yuber about what was the impetus for us ex internalizing melanin inside. Well, here's your answer. And when you begin to understand myelin actually shows up around the Cambrian explosion like how do you build complex neural systems? It's got to start with the basic building blocks. And what is myelin? is not only electrical insulator, but it's also a source of light hydrogen protons that you can use to feed the ATP ace. The more that sucker spins, the mor…
yt/2njvFN-W4zc-red-light-blue-light-brain-damage-dr-jack-kruse-explains-wtf/transcript.txt
- 08 · _intake0.757
Here is the link for those of you who are interested but remain lurkers. I’d encourage you to consider membership at some level for this cutting edge information on quantum biology at [ www.patreon.com/DrJackKruse](http://www.patreon.com/DrJackKruse)
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/reality-15-animal-photosynthesis.md
- 09 · yt0.755
Not only do we know what the theory says, we know how far we can extend it before it should fail. Let me just give you one slides worth of argument in favor of this. There's a feature of quantum field theory called crossing symmetry. And I'm going to explain to you what this means. This picture we have here is called a Fineman diagram. My claim to fame in the physics community is that I sit at the desk that Richard Fineman used to sit at at Caltech. Yes. Thank you. The rule is that Fineman's old desk goes to the most senior theoretical physicist at Caltech who is not senior enough to get a bra…
yt/rqezWO5Yba8-sean-carrol-the-big-picture-on-the-origins-of-life-meaning-a/transcript.txt
- 10 · _intake0.754
In a cross word puzzle there is only one possible word to fill a blank to make the whole work. This analogy means that when we do not know something initially, we need first to develop a correct guiding theory. For biology in the 1940’s and 50’s, quantum physics was in its infancy and not ready enough for biologists to use. For them, the ideas of Schrodinger, were like an American at 80 years old, embarking on learning to speak and read Chinese. A tough task, indeed. A correct guiding theory is a must, before we embark on spending money on research. Why? **What good is your literature if your …
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/energy-epigenetics-10-quantum-puzzle.md
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