the biggest RCT that needs to be done is put an RCT up against decentralization in networks because that's effectively what equals MC square is and the photoelectric effect when a randomized
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- photoelectric
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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 · _intake0.750
**TRUTH BOMB:** Ubiquitination 2, gave you that answer in detail. ***The SCN has to run faster to control cell signaling.*** That is the point, people like Pete Evans, medicine, and ancestral health are missing. Gravity, light and the electromagnetic force are all physical universal laws of the universe. They have been supremely vetted by quantum experiment thousands of times over. None are controversial. Their application to biology should not be either, but they are. Because these laws are fundamental to the way our universe functions, they cannot be subjected to biologic RCT’s on how biolog…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-3-the-rhythm-is-gonna-get-you.md
- 02 · yt0.725
You don't need to micromanage everybody. You need to also hire out, you know, give menial jobs to people that that should be doing it. You shouldn't be doing everything. If you're a control freak, fix that problem. >> So, in the same way that Bitcoin is a decentralized system based ultimately on nature via proof of work, we also need to look to nature in order to understand what kind of technology we should make as well. We have to look and see what nature is doing and then do our best to imitate that when we're developing light bulbs or screen technologies like the way that if you actua…
yt/QN_PHiLJOEA-panel-cens0rship-of-free-speech-health-btc-prague-2025-ep-11/transcript.txt
- 03 · yt0.719
I spent over $100,000 transcribing papers from Japan and Russia to figure this [ __ ] out before that book's out there. You, my friend, can go by Roland Van Wick's book and literally read from 1927 all the way to today and see just how much you missed. And then you'll go, so this is the reason why I didn't really learn this because guess what? The guy that controlled the budget, Anthony Fouchy, made sure we always focused in on RNA and DNA, not the mitochondrial DNA. That's why you never learned about UPES. That's why you never understood this recursive light. I I when I sit down and…
yt/2njvFN-W4zc-red-light-blue-light-brain-damage-dr-jack-kruse-explains-wtf/transcript.txt
- 04 · yt0.718
It's called the randomized control clinical trial. That's what peer review is. And that's considered our gold standard. When you understand what Einstein really said in 1905, can a randomized control clinical trial really give you the truth? No, the answer is cuz there is no cause and effect. But, here's the funny thing. The Sumerian um alphabet in stone or the Rosetta Stone taught us another lesson that Satoshi had to know. Is that it took a ledger and made it immutable in the real world. What Satoshi did is he actually made it immutable in the digital world. And how did he do that? He reject…
yt/jtMu-KFyKxM-bitcoin-is-a-time-machine-with-dr-jack-kruse/transcript.txt
- 05 · blog0.716
Here again results emphasize the epistemic advantages of ring-like or distributed network over fully connected networks in the exploration of intuitively difficult epistemic landscapes. Distributed single rings achieve the highest percentage of cases in which the highest point on the landscape is found, followed by all other network configurations. Total or completely connected networks show the worst results over all. Times to convergence are shown to be roughly though not precisely the inverse of these relationships. See the interactive simulation of a Grim and Singer et al.’s model in the O…
blog/plato-stanford-edu/computational-philosophy.md
- 06 · yt0.716
It's moderately important if you want it to survive, but who knows whether we do anyway. Joking apart, engineers understand the need of this. Also huge networks like, say, the French electricity network. What happens if certain power plants all of a sudden shut down and there are other problems? They need to get the energy routing through the system right. And this is done these days by a port Hamiltonian approach to all of this. And I was stunned as a theoretical physicist because I thought, oh yes, this…
yt/Bnh-UNrxYZg-frederic-schuller-the-physicist-who-derived-gravity-from-ele/transcript.txt
- 07 · yt0.716
On this topic of time, like we are saving Bitcoin for some point in the future and and you talk about health and, you know, if you if you die tomorrow, then your Bitcoin is not very useful today. What can we be doing to live longer, healthier lives? Well, it's going to depend. Um you have to know a little bit of biology when I answer this question. And you have to know really mitochondria biology. The focus of centralized medicine is on RNA and DNA. I'm going to tell you, if you're a Bitcoiner, I want you to erase that. That's like believing in Ethereum, okay? Just [ __ ] erase it. U…
yt/jtMu-KFyKxM-bitcoin-is-a-time-machine-with-dr-jack-kruse/transcript.txt
- 08 · _intake0.712
**A word of caution: **I am one of the few in this community who think there is a major benefit to 06’s in mammalian biochemistry. The real problem we have with 0mega 6’s are the sheer number and amount in balancing the 0mega 3’s for ideal proper cell membrane signaling. This ratio is critically tied to the environment we are adapted too because this links it to the redox potential of the extracellular matrix. Most in our community fail to realize this point because they really do not understand how mammalians use 0mega 6’s to their advantage.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/is-fish-oil-good-or-bad.md
- 09 · _intake0.712
The coordination of the current on your semiconductors is equivalent to the discipline of your actions. You saw above that a sustained current only exists if all the particles are moving in the same direction. This direction must be congruent to direction needed in the system. Becker’s bone work showed that we use the photoelectric effect on collagen to calcify bone. I spoke about this in a bit in [EMF 7](https://jackkruse.com/quantum-biology-7-vitamin-d/), but expanded upon it to a great degree in [EMF 8](https://jackkruse.com/emf-8-quantum-bone/). Today, I am going to scale it to the macro w…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/quantum-biology-8-quantum-scaling.md
- 10 · yt0.711
It's in most of your major cities. Um, Telster's been trying to hide that for a period of time. They've been testing it for over five years. I've got plenty of members down there with meters that can confirm that. And the thing is, you need to begin to start to pay attention to zip code changes in Australia. And believe it or not, there's a lot of doctors down there that are already contacting me via Twitter and social media that they have seen some really bizarre things beginning to happen in cities. And the number one city where it's already occurred is in Melbourne. Uh it's also going to ge…
yt/MSJk1RDH7Aw-uc-327-water-light-and-magnetism-for-health-with-dr-jack-kru/transcript.txt
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