And it's a rational idea, you know, because you got to figure out how this how this is working. And so some someone suggested there must be a pump. Now Gilbert L, it was Gilbert Ling who I
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- 01 · yt0.749
>> And didn't Gilbert Ling do the math >> and and realize and like I thought I heard that that Gilbert Ling did the math and there's no way ATP could be the source of energy for our whole entire body. >> I think he did I he did he he did the math particularly in in in terms of membrane pumps. Maybe that's what you're referring to. I I know he did that. heat. He was able to demonstrate that for the sodium pump alone, which was the first pump that was discovered, he would poison the cell. So, the cell would would run out of out of energy. And under the under his conditions, the…
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- 02 · _intake0.749
Theirony of the story is that Gilbert Ling did take Mitchell’s work seriously and showed his idea of a pump on a membrane broke the Second Law of Thermodynamics by a wide margin. No one read Ling’s paper on this, so the mistake was left to stand. You might be shocked to hear it is still standing in biology even today. This should have made Mitchell’s skeptics day when Ling published it. But none of the skeptics could fathom how Ling found this out because they did not believe his ideas that proton gradients were due to charge separation in water. Too bad……..because Dr. Gilbert Ling was proven …
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- 03 · yt0.721
Witchcraft, okay. Um, and okay, and the final one um, is is this one. So, this blue thing here is a superconducting magnet. And here we just have a trough full of water with some red dye for effect. The The red has no other Okay. Now, it's an ordinary trough of water, but when you turn on the magnet, what happens is the water splits so that Moses could walk through the Red Sea. Explain it. Yeah, you have an explanation. I don't have an explanation, but these are all examples of water being charged. Well, that could certainly be part of it. Maybe at the end of the of the talk some of these thin…
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- 04 · yt0.714
So you know this is it was quite a distinguished group and many who know Gilbert Ling's work their opinions are that he should have won two Nobel prizes for for his contribution. So what was his contribution? Well his contribution was he said that the water inside the cell is not like liquid water. It's it's not like this stuff sitting in a glass. How's it different? He said, he said it's different and pro provided enormous amounts of evidence. He said the molecules of water are stacked like soldiers at attention. You know, being a former military person, you understand that soldiers do >&g…
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- 05 · yt0.714
And I think the TED Talk one of you talking about water as free energy because people just think we get energy from food. That would be something else to elaborate on. And then also the other thing I really liked in that TED Talk is was his explaining the biological relevance of the structured water. Um but and also how it how sort of loosely it would form in the body cuz I think people are now probably interested in water but us being more of biologists than physicists who listen and watch to this. I think people would like to know a bit about maybe this TED Talk what you said and how you sor…
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- 06 · _intake0.713
- **Who the heck is Gilbert Ling?** - `yt/qHnE8yfuT_E-who-the-heck-is-gilbert-ling/transcript.txt` - … called the <<association>> <<induction>> hypothesis one of his first assumptions is the cytoplasm of the <<cell>> is highly structured a <<gel>>-like matrix of … - **Cell Permeability based on the Ai Hypothesis - Gilbert Ling** - `yt/L3W-yuOyE2M-cell-permeability-based-on-the-ai-hypothesis-gilbert-ling/transcript.txt` - … structured ways <<Ling>> emphasizes two key Concepts <<Association>> and <<induction>> okay break those down for me what do those actually mean <<Association>> refers to … -…
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- 07 · yt0.713
And I I must admit I don't remember details of Sir William Hardy's um uh thesis. Uh but most prominent um in the mid 1950s especially or mid to late 1950s is Gilbert Ling. Now I I don't know if you've heard of Gilbert Ling. Gilbert Gilbert Ling um was the one who inspired me on whose shoulders I stand. And um he also had an idea um with lots of evidence and several books uh that the water inside the cell was not like water in a glass which is the the the current current view. Um, Gilbert Ling, just to give you some background, he came to the US in 1948 from China. And uh um and at at that time…
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- 08 · blog0.708
A step can be shown to be rational by showing it to be a step on the way to the termination point of the action that you are in the course of performing. A step can be shown to be ir rational by showing that it’s not: for instance, if you’ve finished making the salad, but you obsessively keep chopping nuts. Vogler allows that there may be atomic actions, actions that do not have further actions as their parts; perhaps blinking is such an action. But just about any action we care about will be a complex action (i.e., an action that has further actions as parts); and since we don’t usually notic…
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- 09 · _intake0.707
- **Who the heck is Gilbert Ling?** - `yt/qHnE8yfuT_E-who-the-heck-is-gilbert-ling/transcript.txt` - … called the <<association>> induction hypothesis one of his first assumptions is the cytoplasm of the <<cell>> is highly structured a <<gel>>-like matrix of … - **Cell Permeability based on the Ai Hypothesis - Gilbert Ling** - `yt/L3W-yuOyE2M-cell-permeability-based-on-the-ai-hypothesis-gilbert-ling/transcript.txt` - … of the <<cell>> yeah I remember that from bio it's involved in basically everything <<cells>> do exactly <<Ling>> argues that <<ATP>> is is … - **Gerald Pollack: Water & Rethink…
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- 10 · yt0.707
They said they said well it looks like if if this guy is right then all of biology is wrong because biology is based on the idea that inside each cell the water is like ordinary liquid water you know and molecules can diffuse around easily. But but if he's right it's not liquid water at all. It's a different a different kind of water. He called it structured water. We later had different names for it including fourthphase water because every feature of that water differed from from ordinary liquid water. Every feature that we measured but we didn't start at first. I I I I just first I listened…
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