it acts as a topologic insulator what does that mean in English the outside can conduct an electric current but it doesn't affect the inside the way it works in other words atomically inside it's silent why because atomic Atomic organization at a molecular level is important why all of biology is based on storing light energy at the electronic level that means in Bonds in protons in electrons and it's our job as clinicians and biologists to understand that we need to
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- 01 · _intake0.795
Insulators normally do not conduct electrons and are considered non-conductors, but topological insulators are a special form of matter that life appears to use to its advantage because of some quirky quantum principles it has. It appears it can conduct proton currents below the water surface within a cell, which makes it quite special. The action at water and collagen surface is where the quantum dance of life begins.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/redox-rx.md
- 02 · _intake0.783
Topologic insulators are special semiconductors that cells use to innovate life. These do not act like silicon wafers made at Intel. They may even create transient dynamic states where magnetic monopoles become possible in nature because they can emerge and disappear because of how topology can change as the environment changes. TI’s allow for shapeshifting in living systems using light. This also means that alien light waves can disrupt our TI’s quite easily. **Examples of topologic processes are superconductivity, spintronics, the quantum Hall effect, and the inverse magnetic Hall spin effec…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-24-physics-finally-caught-nature.md
- 03 · _intake0.781
There are a number of other ways we know this happens in real life. One is common sense and non geeky. The Earth is always negatively charged. It has an endless supply of negative-charged free electrons. Anytime you have two conductive objects and they make contact, such as your bare feet and the ground. **The electrons will flow from the place where they are abundant to the place where there are fewer of them**. The electrical potential of the two objects will thus equalize. Similarly, when you stick a ground rod in the Earth, it allows the electrons to flow from the Earth via a wire into an …
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/emf-1-does-your-rolex-work.md
- 04 · _intake0.774
Polarization can occur within insulators (think myelin or topologic insulators), but the process occurs in a different manner than it does within a semiconductor. In a semiconducting object, electrons are induced into movement across the surface of the conductor from one side of the object to the opposite side. In an insulator, electrons merely redistribute themselves within the atoms or molecules nearest the outer surface of the object. To understand the electron redistribution process, it is important to take another brief excursion into the world of atoms, molecules, and chemical bonds.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/organizational-structural-failure-5-prions-are-compliant-design-flaws.md
- 05 · yt0.767
But once it touches it, this rod touches that, then what you have is a lot of plus charges here. They repel each other. They want to get out. Previously they couldn't get out. They were stuck on the rod, but now that you've made contact, some of them will jump to that one. Then when you separate them, you will have a ball with some plus charges, and you will have a rod with more plus charges, and they will repel each other. And finally I said if you take two of these spheres, suppose one was positively charged, one was negatively charged, they're attracting each other. If you connect them with…
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- 06 · _intake0.766
22. An electric current flowing through a conductor carries electrical energy. The body of the earth is an electrical conductor, nearly spherical in shape, insulated in space. It possesses an electric charge relative to the upper atmosphere beginning at about 50 kilometers elevation. When a second body, directly adjacent to Earth, is charged and discharged in rapid succession this causes an equivalent variation of Earth’s electrostatic charge resulting in the passage of electric current through the ground. This is how grounding liberates electrons for your bare feet.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/tilted-quilt-random-musings-5.md
- 07 · _intake0.762
Physicists immediately realize that the PE effect is strong evidence that light acts like a particle sandblaster to electrons. The shocker for most, is that light of low intensity, as in a few microvolts per square meter produces an immediate detectable PE current. This is why cells release ELF-UV in small amounts at low energy levels. ***QED dynamic theory posits as energy levels shrink, QED gets even stronger than one would naturally expect***. ** This means that even that low-intensity light is capable of generating a PE effect for signaling.** The current the PE generates is instantaneous …
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-7-photoelectric-effect.md
- 08 · _intake0.762
**An electron-rich <<body>> charge encourages oxygen to penetrate <<cells>>, prevents junk molecules from sticking to <<cell>> … - **Quantum Biology 12: Do We Need DNA To Tell Time?** - `_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/quantum-biology-12-do-we-need-dna-to-tell-time.md` - … light and water where QED and Circadian <<biology>> collide?
_intake/concept-digests/photoelectric-biology.md
- 09 · _intake0.761
The light’s photons cause interactions among the electrons and the “holes” and this causes different “topologies or maps” of quantum processes to occur on the materials’ surface. If the surface charge is sustained it can even change the entire bulk of material’s in tissues to do things we would not expect. Most biologists and physicists think the skin and blood of animals are insulators today because of how they study the components of skin in vitro, but it turns out when the proteins are sulfated and placed in sunlight, the interactions are likely quite different than our expectations. This i…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-24-physics-finally-caught-nature.md
- 10 · _intake0.758
I’ve written extensively about this subject and about Maxwell demons and the curious case of the linkage of Heisenberg’s uncertainity principle to the second law of thermodynamics. My belief is that all topologic insulators, especially the one buried in mitochondria, are very tiny Maxwell demons that can skirt the second law of thermodynamics by making the ledge of that larger in ways we do not observe. This occurs because of the scale of the changes that increase this energy ledge are mush smaller than the macroscopic objects that human can process with their senses. Recently physicists are n…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/reality-2-can-life-skirt-uncertainty-principle-second-law-thermodynamics.md
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