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and you can put it underneath there and if you look at the blogs that I wrote for you gentlemen I showed you pictures of living things flowers and you can see the emission you asked me a question about the light I'm telling you the key to this story is the light that we create inside now you're probably going to see the Quantum Leap that happen for me at Michelangelo's statue I realized that I needed to learn more about physics because of mitochondria electrons and protons
Concept
mitochondria
Score
7 · causes · because · i-proved
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 · _intake0.940

    > and you can put it underneath there and if you look at the blogs that I wrote for you gentlemen I showed you pictures of living things flowers and you can see the emission you asked me a question about the light I'm telling you the key to this story is the light that we create inside now you're probably going to see the Quantum Leap that happen for me at Michelangelo's statue I realized that I needed to learn more about physics because of mitochondria electrons and protons

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/mitochondria/009-and-you-can-put-it-underneath-there-and-if-you-look-at-the-b.md

  2. 02 · yt0.749

    I asked him to get him, but it was logistically and financially not feasible. You heard him in the movie. He's German. My name used to be cruiser before World War I. So, he's my brother from another mother. So, I've decided uh to use a lot of his slides and a lot also some of his ideas to show you exactly what you need to know about light. And it's probably the most important thing. And this is for you guys. There's somebody in this audience. I don't know who it is. Every time I come give a talk, I always meet one person and I usually tell that person, I know the reason why I had to come here

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  3. 03 · yt0.733

    so what's the difference 14 electrons on 14 electrons you go from Plants  to animals in other words complex Life Works   basically on 14 electrons and to answer your  question and we breathe we breathe in oxygen   and give off CO2 they breathe off CO2 and give  us that's that's the simplest way I can explain   the circle also we eat animals animals eat grasses  animals digest the grass in a way that we can't we   get to get the the uh in the grass right through  eating the animal correct yeah we see the circle   of life

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  4. 04 · yt0.733

    You know, I was observing myself because my conscious was in this you know sea of white scintillating light that was coming out of me. So, so I am you know I am both the source and the observer. I'm of of this thing you know that I am observing and and uh and what I am is love joy and peace which is you know wow that's crazy you know I I thought I was a you know I was a human being a machine uh made of biological stuff and of course in those days I had not come to the conclusion that biology was had to be quantum and classical. I thought you know I I again I bought the the idea that life is a

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  5. 05 · yt0.731

    Thanks Pat, thanks to the Royal Institution for having me back This is one of my favourite places to come visit and I thought that I would in the tradition of Michael Faraday and Humphrey Davy, and all the greats. Who've stood more or less in this place Begin the lecture by doing an experiment Now I'm a theoretical physicist. I'm not an experimenter, so don't get your hopes up too high But I would like to do an experiment that illuminates the fundamental nature of motion Ok so you see here. We have an object It's a book you can buy it and the finest book stores everywhere And we're going to ob

    yt/2JsKwyRFiYY-the-big-picture-from-the-big-bang-to-the-meaning-of-life-wit/transcript.txt

  6. 06 · yt0.730

    Oh, yeah, I know, I know, I like it, but I think for me, if you want to just make it really like a basic message to me, it's just like saying that in idealism we just say that that ocean is consciousness, right? The ocean is the mind at large. You can agree with that on that. Yeah. But I mean, assuming that we will eventually unify, our 17 quantum fields that we need to go into in grand unification theory. Yeah. Then I would say the resulting field is a model of this field of subjectivity. That is the ground our lives. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. And then I can sort of following that helps me also pe

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  7. 07 · yt0.729

    Then you got to ask yourself, okay, because I'll tell you, if you really look at that picture carefully, you notice the center of the magnet didn't have any of the sand in it, right? >> What month are we in? February. Come back here in June and July when the sun's hitting it. It's more magnetic in the summertime. >> So then you get another viewpoint. You go, "Wow." >> So guess what? You're trying to tell me now that season's chains are electromagnetic footprint. What is the the magnetic hysteresus that's inside of us? That's what your hletype is. Your hletype is a function of

    yt/usB5IKPK04E-dr-jack-kruse-unfiltered-the-full-1-hour-interview-they-don-/transcript.txt

  8. 08 · yt0.727

    And it's pretty easy to see um once you point out a couple of key features to people. Like the one that I always like to go after is you know, some of the guys like Thomas Seyfried, who tells people with cancer, hey, just eat a ketogenic diet, and you know, you can do amazing things with things like tumors like I treat, which is GBM, which is glioblastoma. And that's uh really disingenuous because um diet can't fix a quantum problem, meaning uh what light causes. And the reason he says the things he says, the reason you were taught what you were taught in medical school, the same thing that I

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

  9. 09 · yt0.726

    and that's   that's our power source that fuels that's what  you call in your book The Source The Source the   source is is that the key thing is so the cover  makes sense totally I said that to Chantal when   we looked at the book I was like you know what  you don't realize that is infinity in certain   cultures but it also is to me I see the eye that's  what I saw too and well I figured that you would   because you're a visual guy and that's what you  cut your teeth on but you know the story so you   get it

    yt/zs82rGFo6qg-jack-kruse-andrew-huberman-rick-rubin-tetragrammaton-podcast/transcript.txt

  10. 10 · yt0.726

    And so, we certainly see a lot of great  scientists who have tried to go beyond   predicting the magnetic moment of the electron.  It's this concrete numerical quality that you   can calculate and go out and measure, and  to try to extract the more philosophical or,   if you will, spiritual insights that  come from these ideas, and I think that's   an absolutely worthwhile trajectory to take.  But the one thing that I would stress is all   of those things that may have struck  you as mushy or not on solid ground,&n

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