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99.9% of the molecules in a Cell because it's it's small all the other proteins are massive so water touches everything here's the key thing that people need to realize about water um Gerald Pollack's
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pollack
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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).

  1. 01 · _intake0.804

    When you see how the water looks in a living system is is just an amazing kaleidoscope of all the colors one can imagine. When I saw it I realized that all the micromolecules in any living system had to be embedded in this water crystal to work. This is why 71% of the human body is pure water weight. It also shows you how all the macromolecules in a living cell create can work in complete unison or “coherence” when they are embedded in water.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/quantum-biology-3-queer-water.md

  2. 02 · _intake0.790

    Our nucleic acids code for proteins that have the rare ability to capture electrons and photons and usurp their energy and the information they carry. **Nucleic acids are surrounded by water in their native state.** Rarely are these proteins studied in their native living state. This is why biology misses the big picture that QED paints. When you understand the importance of water, you begin to see the biggest confounder in all published studies on biochemistry. **None of the modern researchers control for the lack of water around these structures in a cell when they report their data.** This

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/energy-epigenetics-13-quantum-water-chemistry-2.md

  3. 03 · _intake0.787

    It is like they all do not realize the brain and spinal cord of every mammal is surrounded by water. **Our blood is made up of 93% water! How can water not matter to biochemistry?** How can you homogenize a cell and discard the water to study the remainder left in a cell and say this is how biochemistry works? This is what modern day biochemists and organic chemists do. As a matter of fact, biology is still relatively clueless as to how water alters the electromagnetic footprint of RNA and DNA emissions. Yes, you read that correctly,** nucleic acids emit electromagnetic signals into water**. I

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/energy-epigenetics-13-quantum-water-chemistry-2.md

  4. 04 · pubmed0.777

    Three types of evidence are presented showing that the retention of cell water does not necessarily depend on the possession of an intact cell membrane. The data agree with the concept that water retention in cells is due to multilayer adsorption on proteins and that the maintenance of the normal state of water relies on the presence of adenosine triphosphate as a cardinal adsorbent, controlling the protein conformations.

    pubmed/PMID-1082166-what-retains-water-in-living-cells/info.md

  5. 05 · blog0.770

    Around 1970, when I tried to talk to biochemists about ways to study the chemistry of cells that would more closely reflected the living state, a typical response was that the idea was ridiculous, because it questioned the existence of biochemistry itself as a meaningful science.. But since then, there has been a progressive recognition that organization is more important in the life of a cell than had been recognized by traditional biochemistry. Still, many biochemists thoughtlessly identify the chemistry of the living cell with their study of the water-soluble enzymes, and relegate the insol

    blog/raypeat-com/membranes-plasma-membranes-and-surfaces.md

  6. 06 · openalex-fanout0.769

    - (2006) **Do we underestimate the importance of water in cell biology?** — Martin F. Chaplin — cited 646x - (1978) **Equations for fitting water sorption isotherms of foods: Part 1 — a review** — Jorge Chirife, HÉCTOR A. IGLESIAS — cited 373x - (1969) **Evidence for the Existence of a Minimum of Two Phases of Ordered Water in Skeletal Muscle** — Carlton F. Hazlewood, Buford L. Nichols — cited 320x - (2007) **The ‘wet mind’: water and functional neuroimaging** — Denis Le Bihan — cited 315x - (1969) **Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Evidence using D2O for Structured Water in Muscle and Brain** — Fre

    openalex-fanout/W2075056110-the-physical-state-of-water-in-living-cell-and-model-systems/info.md

  7. 07 · pubmed0.767

    Most living cells contain a large amount of water. To improve our understanding of this fundamental phenomenon of cell physiology, five theories are critically examined in the light of three sets of relevant experimental findings. These findings are: (1) the diversity and specificity of the percentage water content to tissue type; (2) the limitation imposed by the Law of the Conservation of Energy on postulating membrane pumps and (3) the non-extractability of cell water from the open ends of muscle cells whose membrane covering has been surgically removed. Two of the five theories examined ar

    pubmed/PMID-15789970-what-determines-the-normal-water-content-of-a-living-cell/info.md

  8. 08 · yt0.766

    He said, "Water inside the cell is not like this water." He said, "The molecules of water are organized, are lined up in some way like a like a crystal." And of course, despite the evidence, almost nobody believed him. I thought he was onto something important and I gave his one of his books to my students, postdocs and you not the unanimous verdict was, "This is really important, central to all of biology and this guy is either right or almost right." So, of course, we got interested and first task I took upon myself was to try to explain Gilbert Ling's ideas um, to um, non-experts. This is n

    yt/NnRMRGsAHfA-gerald-pollack-the-fourth-phase-of-water-snc-2018/transcript.txt

  9. 09 · _intake0.762

    RNA codes for proteins. Proteins work in cells when they are bathed in intracellular or extracellular water. The water molecules associated with a protein can absorb a certain amount of energy. The amount of energy is tied to the amount of hydration or dehydration in this system and the energy within the hydrogen bonds and hydroxide bonds of water. Water next to hydrophilic protein polymers has special electrical interactions. The more hydrated proteins are, the more they can transfer proper amounts of energy to make biology work as it does. If they are dehydrated, the system becomes unstable,

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ee-6-quantum-cell-theory-life-collective-phenomena.md

  10. 10 · _intake0.761

    Life begins at the cell membrane level. The environment meets our cells at the cell membrane. In a cell, collagen is a biological nanowire that forms a tensegrity structural skeleton that links the cell membrane to the nucleus. It is flexoelectric and piezoelectric, and so are our cell membranes. Water makes up 99% of the molecules in a cell because it is a small sized molecule. Water is the battery of life. It is a repository for electromagnetic solar radiations. Water interacts most with the infrared (IR) part of the electromagnetic spectrum of our sun. Once infrared (IR) light hits the wate

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/tensegrity-12-quantum-cell-membrane.md

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