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when I told people eat like a great white shark but live like a polar bear and then make like the Sphinx the reason I said that is because when you ground you get these free electrons electrons are how you capture light so it was always about redox charge but I said all these things without telling you the science you know I would come up with this and you guys in the Paleo community be like you never asked me the questions you should have asked me why are you advocating this because then
Concept
redox
Score
8 · always · never · 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 · yt0.827

    Well, Jack, here's where the food story comes in, and you know this is how we met at that Weston A. Price meeting, when I got up there and told people that everybody in the Paleo community is clueless, because they don't know that the entire food web is linked to the photosynthetic web. The question is, how much do you know about light, electrons and protons? You know my position on that. The food gurus know diddly squat about it. Well, it turns out that different foods put different amounts of deuterium in it. Now, why would life do this? I'm going to give you and your listeners a very quick

    yt/I537lQoiu5c-neuro-surgeon-by-day-mito-hacker-by-night-dr-jack-kruse/transcript.txt

  2. 02 · _intake0.820

    I focus on QED and with people with altered mitochondria with respect to how they work in the human brain. I do not believe anyone else in paleo is paying attention to what I am because they focus on food and not electrons specifically. The human central nervous system and immune system need to collect as many free electrons as possible because their optimal function is directly proportional to how much “massless energy” we have. This makes me the maverick and an outcast because my perspective is quite different than theirs. However, I like that. I don’t want to settle for average thinking, be

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/organizational-structural-failure-1-gutcollagen-link.md

  3. 03 · _intake0.816

    Why is seafood part of the solar callus blog here on Patreon? Simple biophysical reasons that were covered awfully in that blog years ago according to this paper in NATURE. When you know better you do better. Do you know this info?

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/do-your-food-experts-really-have-a-clue-about-their-blindspots.md

  4. 04 · _intake0.814

    I also told him that Paleo was the first giant step in the right direction, and that is why I cared about the movement. But they were not correct in their assumptions. Sometimes being half right can be as bad as being all wrong. They looked back 15,000 years. This is what attracted me to them initially. But they did not realize just how differently I was , because they do not understand the story of how circadian biology wrote the evolutionary story beginning 4 billion years ago. It used quantum mechanics. There would be no evolution without this story. It was a bold statement for sure, but I

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/emf-3-the-origin-of-life.md

  5. 05 · yt0.813

    And it turns out it wasn't food, my friend. It wasn't endo symbiosis. It was actually the co-evolution of melanin and melatonin that began 3.8 billion years ago. 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 GOE. 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 billi

    yt/tg9c6shuazI-dr-jack-kruse-on-how-light-controls-metabolism-diabetes-blue/transcript.txt

  6. 06 · _intake0.813

    Iodine is loaded in seafood and found in the marine food chain, not the land based one. That does not sit well with the tribes current stance. You must know this and change your stance regardless of what they continue to tell you. Read the works of the researchers I am quoting in this series. These principles are well studied and well established. They are just ***not well known** *in our paleo tribe. Humans did not evolve from a land based food chain, as many still believe in blogospshere. This belief is why they are not aware of how critical iodine is to human biochemistry. That meme is big

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/brain-gut-12-dare-to-disagree.md

  7. 07 · _intake0.812

    In fact, it does not use ATP hydrolysis as its main action. This should have made biology ask better questions back then, but they did not. In fact, when this was published in the late 1960’s, no one paid much attention to it because the biologic community was not ready for the thought of semiconduction. The idea of diodes in living bone seemed completely ridiculous. Maybe that is why so many in the paleosphere cannot believe what I am currently pointing out in this very series too? Most people who heard about Becker’s work ignored it because it seemed so far-fetched. Becker and Bassett actual

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/emf-8-quantum-bone.md

  8. 08 · yt0.810

    so what's the difference 14 electrons on 14 electrons you go from Plants  to animals in other words complex Life Works   basically on 14 electrons and to answer your  question and we breathe we breathe in oxygen   and give off CO2 they breathe off CO2 and give  us that's that's the simplest way I can explain   the circle also we eat animals animals eat grasses  animals digest the grass in a way that we can't we   get to get the the uh in the grass right through  eating the animal correct yeah we see the circle   of life

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

  9. 09 · yt0.809

    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

    yt/MIWmqyacaOo-it-took-a-brain-surgeon-to-uncover-insane-bitcoin-connection/transcript.txt

  10. 10 · _intake0.808

    **Truth Bomb #1:** Now think back to your own education. Where did you learn life first evolved? It evolved from the oceans that have a free an unending source of electrons. This means the ocean has more electrons and many more free ions than the land does. This belies why life evolved there first and not on land. It required less energy generation than it would have on land. All life on this planet requires water to work. When internal power generation was relatively simple before mitochondria were part of the eukaryotic cell, life needed the extra power boost from the oceans electric current

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/emf-1-does-your-rolex-work.md

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