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The capabilities of human consciousness, including precognition and experiences like déjà vu, may be linked to the way light interacts with biology. Dr. Jack Cruz explains that communication in the brain extends beyond traditional neural pathways, suggesting that 'faptic' communication, which involves energy and information transfer through light and water, might play a critical role. He draws upon examples from literature and historical figures, such as Philip K. Dick, to explore the possibility of humans possessing 'superpowers' rooted in quantum biology. This discussion sets the stage for understanding how light fundamentally sculpts biology and influences our cognitive and sensory experiences.
Key to understanding cellular processes such as aging and cancer, the mTOR pathway has gained attention from various scientific fields, including biohacking and anti-aging research. Dr. Cruz discusses the significance of mTOR and its interaction with UV light and calorie restriction, emphasizing that it serves as a nutrient sensor. He reveals how these factors can regulate energy allocation between catabolic and anabolic states in human cells, impacting overall health. The conversation highlights the importance of revisiting established scientific views and understanding how mTOR operates differently in humans compared to other mammals.
Dr. Cruz explains that the human body acts like a quantum computer capable of generating significant electrical power—potentially up to trillions of millivolts. This phenomenon underscores the importance of melanin, which not only absorbs light but also aids in energy production within cells. He also posits that humans have the unique ability to generate internal light that can be brighter than sunlight, which is crucial for maintaining optimal biological functions. This potential links to how our bodies harness environmental energy sources to sustain life.
The interplay between quantum mechanics and biology is presented as a significant frontier for understanding physiological processes. Dr. Cruz refers to theoretical frameworks, such as Nöther's theorem and the principles behind E=mc², to explain how energy conservation and transformation inform biological functions on a cellular level. He asserts that current scientific paradigms often overlook the quantum effects at play, resulting in a fragmented understanding of life sciences. The dialogue suggests that embracing these principles could lead to groundbreaking insights into health and longevity.
Dr. Cruz argues that aging is intimately connected to mitochondrial function, which is often misunderstood in contemporary science. He emphasizes that enhancing mitochondrial efficiency through understanding and manipulating specific light frequencies could lead to better health outcomes. For instance, variations in UV light exposure and the effects on ATP production play a critical role in energy balance within cells. The discussion highlights an urgent need to re-evaluate strategies in anti-aging research, with mitochondria sitting at the core of true longevity solutions.
The transition from inflammation to regeneration within the immune system is another crucial topic explored in the podcast. Dr. Cruz describes how understanding hormone signaling related to POMC—a pro-opiomelanocortin—influences how the body heals and counters inflammatory responses. By modulating these pathways, it is suggested that one can enhance regenerative capacities, disrupting common cycles of chronic inflammation. This perspective underlines how much of modern medicine needs to rethink the focus from merely treating symptoms to fostering holistic regenerative health.
The conversation touches upon the complexities of mental health disorders like bipolar disorder and autism, tracing potential roots back to alterations in specific neural pathways. Dr. Cruz links these conditions to malfunctions within the retinal hypothalamic tract, showing how sensory perception correlates with conditions experienced by individuals on the autism spectrum. Furthermore, he examines how the neurochemical environment, influenced by melanin and light exposure, can shape mental health outcomes. This connection implies that interventions targeting these pathways could provide novel avenues for treatment.
Deuterium, an isotope of hydrogen, is highlighted as a significant factor affecting metabolic processes in the body. Dr. Cruz explains how excessive deuterium can impede mitochondrial function and overall energy production, likening its detrimental effects to 'kryptonite' for mitochondria. Deuterium-depleted water, therefore, is presented as a potential strategy for improving metabolic health outcomes. The broader context of water’s role in nutrient absorption and cellular reactions is expanded upon, revealing its importance for sustaining life effectively.
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Sound Bites
"Do humans have superpowers?"
"The solution is hiding in plain sight in the mitochondria."
"Melanin absorbs all amounts of electromagnetic radiation."
"Light can do things that we just can't fathom."
"Calorie restriction data doesn't work in humans."
"Nature has been at this game for 4.7 billion years."
"Deuterium is kryptonite to your mitochondria."
"Magnetism has two main effects: exogenous and endogenous."
"Consciousness is a function of redox potential."
"Autism is a sensory deprivation issue."
"We think we're evolving, but we're actually getting weaker."
"Order comes from chaos."
"Eating saturated fats creates more water in mitochondria."
"Your skin is a solar panel for your brain."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Quantum Biology and Health
01:45 Exploring Communication Beyond the Nervous System
05:06 The Role of Light in Human Biology
10:24 Understanding mTOR and Its Implications
15:31 The Interplay of Light, Water, and Biology
20:50 The Significance of Melanin in Quantum Biology
25:51 The Challenges of Traditional Scientific Paradigms
30:40 The Future of Quantum Biology and Aging
43:33 The Power of Mitochondria
49:20 Understanding Deuterium and Its Impact
50:42 The Role of Magnetism in Health
53:09 Exploring Energy Sources in Cells
56:04 The Connection Between Inflammation and Mitochondria
01:00:09 Consciousness and Electric Power
01:08:06 The Nature of Human Existence
01:09:00 Critique of Aging Theories
01:12:43 The Importance of Natural Supplements
01:14:11 Autism and Sensory Processing
01:19:22 Mental Illness and the Brain
01:25:12 Evolution and Human Creativity
01:27:55 Exploring the Minds of Great Scientists
01:32:13 The Intersection of Physics and Biology
01:37:03 The Fascination with Life and Nature
01:42:06 Psychedelics and Consciousness
01:51:02 The Role of Melanin in Longevity
02:01:23 Truth in Medicine and Water Science
Luc Montagnier DNA Experiment https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26098521/
Sabatini mTOR & Rapamycin Review https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5692607/
Magnetic receptors in robins https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2020.2507
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology Jim Al-Khalili, Johnjoe McFadden https://tinyurl.com/kallili
What is Life?: With Mind and Matter and Autobiographical Sketches Erwin Schrödinger https://tinyurl.com/whatislifeschroginder
Electromagnetism & Life Andrew Marino - Robert O Becker https://tinyurl.com/BekerMarino
Dr Jacks Kruse Talk -Nourish Vermont 2017 https://youtu.be/d7qjh4BIGbc
Noethers therorum 101 to PhD level (with videos) https://insidetheperimeter.ca/noethers-theorem-kindergarten-phd/
Dr Rupert Sheldrake Science Delusion https://tinyurl.com/Sheldrakescience
Sense of being stared at https://tinyurl.com/Sheldraketelepathy
Resolvins, Protectins, and Maresins: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35268778/
Sir Michael Crawford https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23206328/
David Sinclair 2013 paper https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24360282/
Commentary of Turing (1952) ‘The chemical basis of morphogenesis’ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4360114/
The.Secret.Life.of.Chaos Video - Professor Jim Al-Khalili video https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xv1j0n
Dr Martin Chaplin - UK leading water scientist https://water.lsbu.ac.uk/water/martin_chaplin.html
Meaning Of Life And The Universe: Transforming Dr May Wan Ho https://tinyurl.com/MayWANho
MY LINKTREE: https://zez.am/busysuperhuman
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DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical advise. Please consult your healthcare provider before making any medical decisions. Views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host.
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