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photosynthesis

um I found that person you know what my crazy question was before I did this biohack on myself I said how long I I if the KT asteroid was six miles wide how long was photosynthesis disrupted to cause this process I thought you know from the books I had read they said anywhere from 100 to A Thousand Years I'm going that's kind of impossible to have the food chain disrupted that long for animals to survive because remember all the food web and this plant is tied to
Concept
photosynthesis
Score
7 · never · causes · because
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 · _intake0.959

    > um I found that person you know what my crazy question was before I did this biohack on myself I said how long I I if the KT asteroid was six miles wide how long was photosynthesis disrupted to cause this process I thought you know from the books I had read they said anywhere from 100 to A Thousand Years I'm going that's kind of impossible to have the food chain disrupted that long for animals to survive because remember all the food web and this plant is tied to

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/photosynthesis/001-um-i-found-that-person-you-know-what-my-crazy-question-was-b.md

  2. 02 · yt0.786

    the   magnitude is million folds yeah and let me explain  to you the implications because I want to get back   to what I just said to you because what I just  said to you for Andrew to accept because this   is what moved me yeah when I realized that  metastasis is how mammals and and theropod   dinosaurs got through they survived they were  able to increase the bandwidth they created their   own light inside when the sun couldn't create it  and melanin was the key to the story why because   melanin is the dark

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

  3. 03 · _intake0.777

    The truth-seeking biologist in me decided to engage full thrusters like Scotty himself being okay with over-stressing the ship’s engines pouring through information to find the cause. Could it be something in my environment? My ophthalmologist said to minimize screen-time overall. “Ha!” I thought at the time. “You’re talking to a guy that gets paid to look at screens all day…” At my desk at that time, I had two monitors and two TVs…pretty normal setup for the work I do. I realized I had the monitors within two feet of my face for a good 10 hours a day. One morning about four months later, I wo

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/reality-5-scompys-quantum-quiz-mito-hacking-life.md

  4. 04 · yt0.776

    What was the power source of light then? So what did I do? I sat down just like Einstein did. I said what were the thermodynamic givens of Earth 4.6 billion years ago? So 4.6 billion years ago we were an anoxic planet filled with horrible atmosphere. But here was the big one. You guys know that we're protected now by an ozone layer. >> Ozone is made from oxygen, but I told you we had an anoxic planet. So what did that mean? Told me that the stimulus that had to power this was likely the sun, specifically UV light, because UV light really had a huge effect. >> So then you think abou

    yt/yTrSFddva8Q-dr-jack-kruse-fix-the-money-fix-the-body-orange-pill-order-e/transcript.txt

  5. 05 · yt0.768

    >> Yeah. >> Bitcoin. people that were the early adopters will show the world that this is the way to go and then the world goes from there. So there's always gonna be a period of, you know, punctated evolution when you have a new idea >> that disrupts a system that's been in place. >> Yeah. >> Like for example, fiat money, which is the Bank of England, it's been in place for 500 years. So you have to expect >> that there's going to be push back, you know, on this stuff. >> So I would tell you light, water, and magnetism is where it started for me. And

    yt/yTrSFddva8Q-dr-jack-kruse-fix-the-money-fix-the-body-orange-pill-order-e/transcript.txt

  6. 06 · yt0.768

    And in both cases, yes, they found a very significant aridium spike which now they had evidence that you had uh this uh deposition of aridium both in the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere. Additional sites disclose that pretty much everywhere you looked at the KT boundary you found enhanced aridium. So this led to the conclusion that there had been a a dust iridium dusting of the entire earth. Now based upon the estimates of the amount of aridium that would have taken so so essentially extrapolating from say at this point I don't know four four five six different sites around the

    yt/NWNjU-zFohs-new-discoveries-in-the-younger-dryas-impact-hypothesis/transcript.txt

  7. 07 · yt0.768

    So, one of the things that very few people have asked me, you're probably the first one that started the podcast right in the right spot, the go. So what were the four key dirty metals that we had to get rid of? Most people who followed my work know uh they've heard the many things about melanin absorbs all frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. Well, why would that have been a good thing in evolution at that time? Well, 4.6 billion years to 3.8 billion years, the atmosphere wasn't developed. It was filled mostly with methane and nitrogen and a lot of other nasty things. So much more uh lig

    yt/pjy1dMHX2Kw-dr-jack-kruse-explains-how-sunlight-controls-metabolism-thro/transcript.txt

  8. 08 · yt0.767

    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

    yt/sf9VNlTiq5s-neurosurgeon-talks-about-genetics-and-longevity-dr-jack-krus/transcript.txt

  9. 09 · yt0.766

    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.

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

  10. 10 · yt0.765

    >> Because that is going to be the process of turning the soil over atomically, things like that. But melanin gives the surface life cover from this cosmic gamma VUV light. Once that cover is there, then things can begin to self-organize down at the sea vents and those things come up to the sea vents and they start making oxygen. Takes a huge long time for that to happen. In that process, then your world and Joe Salatin crash. Then magically photosynthesis shows up. But remember what I told you. This is literally takes three billion years to go from radio to radiosynthesis to photosynthe

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

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