beginning of this podcast the great oxygenation event it's a very interesting event so one of the things that's always flammoxed Nick Lane is how we took bacteria and archa and put it together to make ukariots that's what we are and it turns out this happened when this great oxygenation event's coming but here's the interesting thing with bacteria and archa they never innovated he proteins and it turns Hem proteins are what protect you from oxygen so when we started pumping
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- 01 · _intake0.975
> beginning of this podcast the great oxygenation event it's a very interesting event so one of the things that's always flammoxed Nick Lane is how we took bacteria and archa and put it together to make ukariots that's what we are and it turns out this happened when this great oxygenation event's coming but here's the interesting thing with bacteria and archa they never innovated he proteins and it turns Hem proteins are what protect you from oxygen so when we started pumping
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- 02 · yt0.814
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…
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- 03 · yt0.812
And then when you answer that question for yourself, the next question I need you to look at, what was the original first principle idea? It's light. It comes back to light. It always does. And then then you have to say, okay, well, how does light do this? That that to me, if you want to know the truth, that is the coolest question that science needs to study, but they don't. You know, physics tends to study it when it turns to stars, but we don't study it when it comes to mitochondria. And that is the reason why, going back to your first question, I have such a huge problem with my government…
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- 04 · yt0.809
So then hemoglobin becomes able to deliver the oxygen to the tissues who need it. The point that I'm trying to make to you is I just explained to you we have three different hemoglobins. Now for the people who are really paying attention to the office there they probably realize well there's thalismia there's G6PD there's cickle cell anemia. Yeah, these are all different hemoglobins that evolved during the time of the GOE. And at that time, they all had different evolutionary uh links and and key points. And all of that pointed to the things that were going on with oxygen during the GOE until …
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- 05 · yt0.804
This is an accident. No, it wasn't an accident. In fact, this is the story that I was trying to tell you earlier where the GOE, the Great Oxygenation Event, is recapitulated in our physiology. And what's the mistake that we are still making in medicine? Cuz I know you know this is a guy who just trained. Everybody who listens to this podcast is going to know that most of the deaths that happened from COVID happened in ICUs and people that were intubated. Why? Turns out all those people that were in ICUs were just like this little baby that was in utero. They should have been taken care of in a…
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- 06 · yt0.803
For those of you who don't know, our atmosphere is made out of 71% nitrogen and 21% oxygen today. Back in this period or epic that me and Nick are talking about, it goes from literally less than 1% all the way up to 21%. So, so when life got started, it was a very very different oxygen environment with much less oxygen than we're used to. No oxygen. If you want to know the truth, the methanogens, this is where Nick Lane has done great work. um you know we used to use as a terminal electron acceptor metal ions you know uh that's really the key story and um you know life early on was anorobic hy…
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- 07 · yt0.802
Oxygen is drawn to magnetic fields. So if you want to know why I told you a little while ago that uh breathing is quantized, you know that the FO head spins when you're using TCA cycle. That's 9,000 protons through the FO head. the FO head from Faraday's laws of electromagnetism that he found in 1851. The electron chain's got a current that goes through it that's got a 30 million volt charge. That's Nick Lane's work. This FO head spins 9,000 times a second. That's how you make ATP. Turns out that's discussed with TCA cycle dynamics. you know as a biochemist that's not true in glycolysis not tr…
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- 08 · yt0.801
And I explained to all of them, I said, "If you understood that this story is actually how we got eukaryotes, it's actually how archaea and and bacteria joined, I said, "You'll find out that oxygen being pumped into the environment here behind me, you know, 2.4 billion years ago was an electrical resistance problem." Um meaning that oxygen was toxic to the first two uh domains of life. So, what did the first two domains of life do? The first cause of actual cancer in the world was the endosymbiosis event. That's actually why they formed together. It's because oxygen was pumped in tremendously.…
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- 09 · yt0.800
And you know, I got into a lot of scraps probably 10 years ago with guys like Nick Lane from University College London. But now Nick Lane is really on my side. Yeah, he's on my side of things because he's beginning to realize that all the metabolic pathways we learned about in biochemistry, they're they all form uh you know, spontaneously. Yeah, you can actually put them in a test tube, put the right nutrients in, and guess what happens? They run in cycles. The interesting thing, there's no no control over it. And Nick has begun to realize that the biophysics is actually the key to which pathw…
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- 10 · yt0.800
So when you use the TCA cycle maximally and green light is tightening everything up, that tells you that the spectrum that you're going to release into tissues is going to be optimized so that you get perfect neurologic function. And this should make teologic sense to you because of the things that you learned about the brain. That one of the things that separates silly talking monkeys from everything else is that we get 20% of our cardiac output. You know what that tells you? That you better know a [ __ ] ton about red blood cell morph embryology and really what and where hemoglobin…
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