No. The key with water, this is, how shall I say, Gerald Pollack 2.0. Pollack gives you the base of understanding water. The key with water is it has to be devoid of dielectric blockers, you know what those are because we talked about it in Vermont.
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- pollack
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- pollack physics
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- 4 · must · because
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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 · _intake0.782
The absence of evidence suitable to your beliefs is not really material to understanding in this arena. Moreover, it is not the absence of effect when you begin to understand what a dielectric blocker can do to cell water optically.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-3-the-rhythm-is-gonna-get-you.md
- 02 · _intake0.771
**This is the photosynthetic step that Wallace misses because he does not seem to know about Pollack’s work.** Wallace still believes in chemiosmosis as the key energic step in a cell and I no longer do because of Ling and Pollack. Ling’s calculation that we need 5000 times more ATP than a cell can provide make it difficult to accept Mitchell’s theory that chemiosmosis explains a cell’s energy needs. In my view, they are no longer tenable given what Gerald Pollack has found in the EZ experiments on water. While, chemiosmosis is still an important step in cells (unfolding or proteins to bind wa…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/cpc-13-hyperferritin-cataract-syndrome.md
- 03 · yt0.768
Let me ask you, as far as water. A lot of people are talking about hydrogen water, about adding hydrogen tablets to the water. Give me your thoughts on that. No. The key with water, this is, how shall I say, Gerald Pollack 2.0. Pollack gives you the base of understanding water. The key with water is it has to be devoid of dielectric blockers, you know what those are because we talked about it in Vermont. The big one is fluoride and bromine. The key in water that's really good is iodine. That's the one halogen that's good because it's got an atomic number 127, so it stimulates something called …
yt/I537lQoiu5c-neuro-surgeon-by-day-mito-hacker-by-night-dr-jack-kruse/transcript.txt
- 04 · _intake0.766
- **#11 The Fourth Phase of Water: Why the Water in Your Body is Central to Health with Dr. Pollack** - `yt/5p2H9aTJTfg-11-the-fourth-phase-of-water-why-the-water-in-your-body-is-c/transcript.txt` - … <<fourth phase>> of water that you mentioned so so how does light relate to the water to the <<fourth phase>> well the <<fourth phase>> … - **Dr Gerald Pollack _The Importance Of Water For Energy _Heart Health _Memory & Ageing** - `yt/EWthpbsfMJI-dr-gerald-pollack-the-importance-of-water-for-energy-heart-h/transcript.txt` - … Gerald about his groundbreaking research into the <<fourth phase>> of w…
_intake/concept-digests/fourth-phase-water.md
- 05 · _intake0.761
- **Who the heck is Gilbert Ling?** - `yt/qHnE8yfuT_E-who-the-heck-is-gilbert-ling/transcript.txt` - … called the <<association>> <<induction>> hypothesis one of his first assumptions is the cytoplasm of the <<cell>> is highly structured a <<gel>>-like matrix of … - **Cell Permeability based on the Ai Hypothesis - Gilbert Ling** - `yt/L3W-yuOyE2M-cell-permeability-based-on-the-ai-hypothesis-gilbert-ling/transcript.txt` - … structured ways <<Ling>> emphasizes two key Concepts <<Association>> and <<induction>> okay break those down for me what do those actually mean <<Association>> refers to … -…
_intake/concept-digests/association-induction-ling.md
- 06 · _intake0.758
This is relevant because capacitance (ability to store charge) is directly proportional to dielectric constant. Remember thing like fluoride destroy your dielectric constant in water. This lowers the EZ it can build. The higher the dielectric constant is, the more charge can be stored. *When water is charge separated into an exclusion zone the dielectric constant rises to 160 from 78. This makes EZ water the ultimate place to store the charges that the sun’s light deliver’s to Earth. * Are you beginning to see why Pollack’s work on water is pretty important yet? Cells are designed to hold mass…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-14-electrosensitivity-is-antenna-failure.md
- 07 · yt0.758
They said they said well it looks like if if this guy is right then all of biology is wrong because biology is based on the idea that inside each cell the water is like ordinary liquid water you know and molecules can diffuse around easily. But but if he's right it's not liquid water at all. It's a different a different kind of water. He called it structured water. We later had different names for it including fourthphase water because every feature of that water differed from from ordinary liquid water. Every feature that we measured but we didn't start at first. I I I I just first I listened…
yt/YrwbDsTx0Uw-water-the-matrix-and-engine-of-life-pioneer-in-water-researc/transcript.txt
- 08 · _intake0.757
This is relevant because capacitance (ability to store charge) is directly proportional to dielectric constant of a capacitor. Remember things containing fluoride destroy the dielectric constant in water in foods. This lowers the EZ it can build in your cells especially around cytochrome 1. The higher the dielectric constant is, the more charge can be stored so the higher battery function it has and the less ATP you need to generate. When water is charge separated into an exclusion zone the dielectric constant rises to 160 from 78. This makes EZ water the ultimate place to store the charges th…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-20-fat-burning-due-100-hz-vibration-mitochondria.md
- 09 · _intake0.752
Theirony of the story is that Gilbert Ling did take Mitchell’s work seriously and showed his idea of a pump on a membrane broke the Second Law of Thermodynamics by a wide margin. No one read Ling’s paper on this, so the mistake was left to stand. You might be shocked to hear it is still standing in biology even today. This should have made Mitchell’s skeptics day when Ling published it. But none of the skeptics could fathom how Ling found this out because they did not believe his ideas that proton gradients were due to charge separation in water. Too bad……..because Dr. Gilbert Ling was proven …
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/emf-3-the-origin-of-life.md
- 10 · _intake0.751
It seems everyone knows water expands when it freezes. *Do you know why it does that, when literally nothing else in the world does?* Life breaks rules, because water breaks the rules of symmetry in nature’s laws of thermodynamics with respect to its interaction with light. Just because healthcare and researchers in biology remain in the dark about all this published work doesn’t mean you should. Have a read of Dr. Pollack, Del Giudice, or Martin Chaplin’s experiments. It also means you have an opportunity to help yourself way before modern science can. **You don’t need expert opinions on natu…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-22-how-do-plants-control-their-growth-process.md
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