photosynthesis was interrupted but the one thing that we do know for sure it was interrupted enough that not one of those huge carnivore dinosaurs uh ever lived past that event because we
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- 01 · _intake0.936
> photosynthesis was interrupted but the one thing that we do know for sure it was interrupted enough that not one of those huge carnivore dinosaurs uh ever lived past that event because we
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- 02 · yt0.769
Isn't that the same story that happens in photosynthesis? Remember, plants take sunlight and water, charge, separate the water, and turn it into what? Oxygen. That's our fuel. What do we breathe out? CO2. CO2 and water. What do plants need? They need that water. So in other words, what I just told you is photosynthesis and mitochondrial respiration are like a spider on a mirror. They're mirror images of each other. So that our exhaust is their fuel and vice versa. That's how it works. So in our world, one of the things that happens with a lot of u Bitcoiners, especially if they're doing carniv…
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- 03 · _intake0.765
There is one larger problem with her assumptions in this TED talk. She said light is the big deal. She was right but never gave the context of why it was a big deal. It turns out on cold environments light becomes less dominate in signaling. Today we know it is not true any longer in seasonally cold environments. This means that if evolutionary biology gave up on light for some reason, switched and used cold temperatures to monitor to how to us carbon in us when light levels were uncoupled from our mitochondria in seasons where light is not dominate. It raises a question: what else may happen …
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cold-thermogenesis-two.md
- 04 · _intake0.765
You’ll find as this blog series evolves, this is why biology has forgotten experiments that have already proven, been reproduced, and published, prior to World War 2 in Russia, that link light to nitrogen coupling to drive growth states. This cycle determines how carbon can be used in biologic systems, plant or animal. The details of this “huge error in biology” are ***detailed in Roeland Van Wijk’s work, in the presence of oxygen, on how light frequencies sculpt life in all kingdoms. ***
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- 05 · yt0.763
But I pointed this out first to the paleo guys, then the carnivore guys, and then the Western A price guys. And ever since that time, those guys keep having their food fights and looking like a bunch of idiots instead of understanding what I've been trying to say from the beginning, that photosynthesis predated mitochondrial biology. And these are two systems that are completely congruent. I always make the analogy that it's like a spider on a mirror. When you see that photosynthesis is completely reversed by mitochondrial biology, you got to start asking yourself some questions. Why did natur…
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- 06 · yt0.761
That means everything in this room, this farm, this planet at one time used to be light. And that is very counterintuitive to some people. They don't believe that's true. That was Einstein's innovation. And the problem is in medicine, biology, research, science, PhD, nutrition, people, they don't get it. And last year I came here and told you that's what the basis of the food web is. It's light through photosynthesis. So if you don't know about light, you don't know about food. And that's a really controversial thing to say to people who are big into food. I don't care. I really don't because …
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- 07 · _intake0.760
If you carefully read Cold Thermogenesis 6, I said everything in nature is thermoplastic, this includes biochemistry. Carbs are designed to work in our mitochondria during long light cycles. This means SUMMER is the time ideally suited for them from a photoelectric effect point of view. The blogger misses that point time and time again in his writings and advice. When circadian signaling is off carbs have a lot of bad effects for us. This has been made crystal clear in the[ circadian biology literature](http://caloriesproper.com/?p=4624#comments) but you’d never realize it reading their words.…
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- 08 · _intake0.759
No one can fathom the light environment is the key to ubiquitin marking of proteins in our body. I wish people would go back and read the first edition of Darwin’s book on evolution; even he realized that the environment had more control than we thought, but could never prove it. He spent the last years of his life trying to solve the mysteries using his “pangene theory”. Our genome is designed to respond to environmental signals, not control them. Conditions of existence in our environment are far more powerful than natural selection. Darwin’s own words are used here verbatim, but modern scie…
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- 09 · yt0.758
apppp SL Breedlove yeah I want to ask you about photosynthesis mhm cuz you have said this I think this continues with what we were talking about already but your quote was sunlight splits water to create a battery so it's a capacitator water effectively is an electromagnetic capacitator at a physics level yep and so the sunlight's splitting the water into positive and negative charges and then it's using that to create a battery and that's that's what life is yeah this is this is the basis of where actually life all begins this is the Compton scattering that we talked about with light and wate…
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- 10 · _intake0.757
Many in the paleosphere have been reporting, for sometime, about pitfalls and dangers of a low carbohydrate diet with respect to thyroid function. What they have failed to mention, however, is that paleolithic man ate a *very low carb diet too*! Often that history is just ignored and many continue onward with their modern perceptions of what the diet contained. They never seem to ask themselve how they did our ancestors manage their free T3 on a low carb diet? When you do ask that question it might bring you to a different conclusion than most believe today, because it appears from most accoun…
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