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QUANTUM ENGINEERING #52: NOETHER's THEOREM MEET MELANIN

Energy is a physical concept but is not really explained well in biology. In physics, it is well explained by Noether’s theorem. That equation says that any symmetry, either local or global, implies there must be a conservation of some physical quality in reference to energy transformation to keep the system functioning.

Mammals break time symmetry by conserving POMC biology. Most people have no idea that just about everything I post falls directly in line with Noether's idea in biology. Until you understand it clearly, you will keep making mistakes in judgments on how you live and in your health. 


This is exactly what mammals do with melanin and Wide Band Gapped semiconductors within their cells. It is the focus of my current Patreon series. Time symmetry (circadian biology) can be broken, but to do it chronically, and still maintain your health, you have to conserve one thing to keep the system from falling apart = The one thing mammals conserve to satisfy Noether's axiom is their melanin content. The KT event imprinted Noether's theorem in every mammal cell on this planet to reserve time for this subfamily of living creatures.

What did her theorem tell us? Noether taught us that with respect to energy and momentum in the universe, energy "informs" space and time how to curve. This solves many problems in physics but has yet to have the same in biology because most biologist still has no idea how life is controlled by non-linear optical arrangements of semiconductive proteins inside cells.  How did this woman give Einstein's theories a major boost after his miracle year?  



HOW DOES EMMY NOETHER THEOREM TOUCH BIOLOGY?  LET'S US CANCER AS AN EXAMPLE

Most people have the centralized perception that cancer shortens our time on Earth but in the June 2016 webinar, I uncovered principles that cancer may be an old solution that nature was looking for again when we lost a key feature in cells, to allow us to operate well in our new modern world. This is regressive atavism making a reappearance in the series. 

The decentralized perspective inserts POMC biology and a lack of UV light as the missing link in most cancerous tissues and this disease really develops this idea fully. Either way, no matter your perspective we are talking about "time" when it comes to cancer. 


In fact, the higher the grade of the tumor the less time you have to live. This is the current belief of most patients and of allopathic centralized medicine. Becker's work actually refutes this idea.

Have you ever thought about why time and energy are linked fundamentally and really explain cancer well?

Amalie Emmy Noether was born on 23rd March 1882 in a world in which women were not always appreciated for their intellect. In the German city in which her family lived, the local university—the University of Erlangen entirely prohibited women from being accepted as students. Despite this, Noether managed to gain special permission to sit in on lectures. This exception presumably had something to do with her father, who was a professor of mathematics at the school. Seven years later, she became the first woman to earn a doctorate degree from the university.

In 1915, David Hilbert and Felix Klein invited her to work at the University of Göttingen, a world-renowned mathematical institute, to help solve a key problem in the field of general relativity (Einstein), which treats gravity as a bending of space caused by mass and energy.

The theory seemed to have serious cancer at its core: Energy caused the bending of space, but gravity itself was energy. Thus, it would seem that the energy of bending space made yet more energy. Presumably, this would bend space more, resulting in more energy. It seemed like the theory could cascade in this manner to the point that energy would grow forever. And because this didn’t happen in reality, there needed to be a solution to the problem. Emmy’s solution, which has come to be called Noether’s theorem, was worked out in the same year she arrived and had far-ranging implications in physics.

Her theorem has yet to hit biology because biology still doesn't realize that all biochemistry is quantized by light via non-linear optics in cells. Light tells cells how space-time how to bends inside our cells at the electronic level in us too.  It turns out MELANIN is key to this information transfer.  Melanin is a 100% story tied to Noether's theorem.

HOW?  

Noether's theorem defines how time stamping in cells remains accurate.  This ensures the accuracy and periodicity of the circadian mechanism in cells. All mammals have to do is keep their skin in the game where melanin is located in ALL mammals. 


Energy is a physical concept but is not really explained well in biology. In physics, it is well explained by Noether’s theorem. That equation says that any symmetry, either local or global, implies there must be a conservation of some physical quality in reference to energy transformation. Modern cancers in mammals reflect a disease state of a lack of energy and time. Might cancer just be a maladaptive state to the light we live under when we look at Norther's theorem as it relates to POMC biology?  I think so.  So for the concept of time, what is really conserved in cells so they become able to avoid cancerous transitions in their organs?  

KEY BLOG MOMENT: It turns out, the answer is that light energy their surfaces sense itself, must be conserved at the electronic state in cells for time to manifest in living things. When UV light is conserved in biology melanin and mitochondrial biology become optimized to maximize energy conservation at the electronic level of our cells. Energy can only be conserved if the information quanta in sunlight are brought to mitochondria to help maximize autophagy and apoptosis.  

Cancer is not really the disease it appears to be. It is a maladapted state that mammals took advantage of 65 million years ago. Today, mammals are being redacted from it because they chronically live under the light that is devoid of UV light exposure. Cancer is a state where space-time is deformed in a cell because UV light is missing at the electronic level of cell organization. This is why cells move in our body even today.  They are looking for a source of UV light.  Without movement, we call metastatsis occurs.  This movement has a negative connotation in centralized medicine today but in mammals, but it really is not a defect in us.  In fact, mammalian metastasis is one of our superpowers.  Without diapedesis our immune system would fail.  Without it, neural migration of melanin fails.  Without it, embryological construction of the mammalian body plan fails.  This is one of the most counterintuitive consequences of Noether's Theorem.  

As a decentralized physician, your job is to ask a lot of questions about light abuse in every cancer patient you see to get to the root cause of where their mitochondrial and melanin biology went awry. POMC loss begins where the primary cancer began. Once you find the primary cancerous lesion you can guess where the melanin loss is if you are good at remembering where that tissue came from on an embryological basis.

Is your life lived the same way every day as we go around the sun? Will you do it this way for 75-85 years and just call it a life? If you know I am speaking to you, pay deep attention to this blog. I want you to make one small change today. I want you to stop settling for easy and begin to embrace living your days with an edgy rawness that must be found in SUNRISE.

RAW: When you wirelessly connect to others from here on out do it in a raw primal fashion. Make them feel "your rawness". Never let them feel totally comfortable around you again. Let them know you have depths they have not been invited to. Make them want to visit these levels. Become like the masterpiece in DaVinci's collections he never finished. Become like a painting in his studio that wasn't dry yet because of the heat in the room. Push people to their edge with your heat. One hard nudge from you and you become able to smear paint all over their painted facades. You'll begin to change your life and you'll certainly change everything about them without their consent.

Nature is the way of seeing the truth. Only Nature penetrates human habit, pride, passion, and intelligence to reveal wisdom. Nature erects a boundary around us that tethers us to her. Sunrise and sunset are two such boundaries. If we stray too far from the laws in either, we pay a deep toll. The relationship between what we see and what we know is never settled. Each morning we see the sunrise you are beginning the needed melanin renovation to keep you alive and away from diseases like cancer. 

We know that the earth is turning toward the sun to create the picture we see. Yet the knowledge, the explanation, never quite fits the vision we experience and we never really understand how it renews us. That is due to a lack of awareness/dopamine that creates our need for transformation. This demand is built in by seasonal light changes. The demand is not great at the equator but rises to extremes at higher latitudes. This is why life is sparse above 60 latitudes.


Transformational change is a state of bold total annihilation or what we were to something we envision ourselves to be. It can not simply be a better version of the business-as-usual approach. Transformational learning is a shift in our context of reality and our point of view about ourselves. 

The next slide blows the entire centralized paradigm of science up.  You are not defined by your nuclear genome.  You are defined by your ability to adapt to your environment.  The light in that environment is the key source of energy and this is why MELANIN is the most critical semiconductor in your body.  Without it, your circadian mechanism cannot operate.  This explains why circadian gene regulation occurs at a post transcriptional level in mammals.  If Darwin was right it would happen at a PRE transcriptional level, but it does not.   



SUMMARY


Melatonin and melanin are biogenic amines linked to sunlight’s local effect on cells. POMC was created to observe these local effects in cells on the central energy pathway in mammals, namely the leptin-melanocortin pathway. Let us expand this idea to the laws of physics to see how biology follows those rules. Melatonin recycling changes local symmetry in tissues, therefore it affects the space/time dimension possible in tissues and the timing mechanisms in cells. Symmetry is often thought of globally, but it turns out Einstein’s general relativity, put local symmetry front and center in physics in 1905.

It appears melatonin and melanin control the local symmetry of light collection for cells too. It is a proxy for how effectively we collect light locally within cells and this is shared with the entire organism via leptin biology. This explains why leptin has an absorption spectra of 220nm. This wavelength is below terrestrial sunlight so the brain can be informed about the state of VUV creation from melanin sheets inside of our tissues.

Einstein’s idea was unorthodox in physics in 1905, so my ideas in this series may seem queer at first until you see its beautiful simplicity in design. Moreover, that simplicity appears over and over again in how the melanin/melatonin/POMC cycle uses Einstein's ideas locally in cells to maintain our longevity. These things are both related to how light can flow in cells and tissues locally. 

Only UV light is capable of non-linear optical effects, so it makes a lot of sense why cells are built around this part of the spectrum of visible light. Look at the SECOND picture above in this blog and carefully re-examine it now that you have read what Noether's Theorem means to mammals.  

I said this in Reality #11, "most modern technology works electronically by making electrons do the things we want them to do on semiconductors. All electronic semiconductor circuits work on the basic idea that any given electron can influence the control of other electrons and holes adjacent to those electrons. What programs electrons in cells? UV light does.  


Physics since Einstein and Noether has taught us that energy and momentum in light energy tell space and time how to curve. As light falls to us it gains energy and momentum, so in this way, on a relative basis UV light photons have a weight or inertia associated with it. That weight and inertia affect our surfaces where POMC is located to record that measurement to make things like melanin, Vitamin D3, and matrix water as a biochemical signal of the photons at the electronic state in cells.

Gravitational lensing is tied to energy flows by weight and momentum changes in light. UV light offers massive changes in momentum because it has the smallest and most powerful energy in the terrestrial spectrum of solar light. 

Neother's theorem is also found in the story of grey hair.  Why?  Grey hair is a story of melanin and circadian biology gone awry.

This story hyperlinked here shows the IRF4 gene to gray hair by interfering with the production of melanin. 


What did centralized science forget in this story above? Local control of symmetry in the melatonin cycles: the development of grey hair and melanoma are linked by melanosomes and melatonin cycles locally in cells. One thing the study in 2016 did get right is this: The mammalian story of melanin and POMC clearly shows we are NOT at the mercy of our genes. 

That idea is the belief of centralized science today. I reject it as a decentralized physician now. The current study on mammalian hair genes found that environmental factors controlled about 70% of cases of hair graying. Isn't that being explained in this series and really in those blogs now? To the centralized mindset, genes appear responsible for about 30%, at least in the Latin American cohort. Might that be a facade because Latin America is inside the tropics where UV light is very stable from season to season? I think so.  

They said, "The study confirms that (going gray) is at least a mix of genes and environment”

I chuckled when I read it.  

The genes in both diseases are not important in this process. The light environment that turns it on and off is what is important. Light is critical in that environmental switch on or off. Losing the local symmetry of melanin/melatonin cycles from poor environmental light signals is the key to why IRF4 turns hair grey and what causes melanoma and all cancers in mammals. Melatonin inhibits Electron Chain Transport to allow cells to recapture apoptotic efficiency to avoid cancer. This is the decentralized position on what really causes cancers.  

Conservation of energy is a law of physics, and Noether's theorem says that the laws of physics come from symmetry. Specifically, Noether's theorem says that every symmetry implies a conservation law. Mammals must conserve melanin to remain at a dissipative state at their electronic level.  Noether's theorem clearly lays out why centralized science is a joke.  She deserved a Nobel for her work, but the centralized machine does value women like Ms. Noether.


GAME, SET, MATCH


CITES

1.  https://www.sciencenews.org/article/emmy-noether-theorem-legacy-physics-math#:~:text=The%20laws%20of%20physics%20are,and%20angular%20momentum%20are%20conserved.

QUANTUM ENGINEERING #52:  NOETHER's THEOREM MEET MELANIN

Comments

Take them off whenever you can, inside and outside. Your eyes will get better and you will need the prescrip lenses less and less. Personal experience, myopia by age 10; now, many decades later, i primarily wear for driving. Eyes way better now than in my 20s.

janhavi

Dr Kruse, your work has been very eye opening to me since I belonged to the club of 'Diet and Exercise' people. I appreciate the info you put out there, especially as a physicist myself. I've dropped my sunglasses but I wonder how much of an effect regular prescription lenses have. My fear is that I'm using glasses that block everything but blue light, like a glass of a window does. Would that be an issue? Is it better that I don't wear glasses when I'm in the sun (to the extent that I can go without seeing properly)? Thanks for sharing your knowledge with the world. Sergi

Sergi Escanes

Awesome post Jack! Poetic and it really leveled me up a point in my understanding of it all. Watched some videos of Ms Noether and it brought me to tears as morning sunlight hit my eyes. Have a great day yall:)

Stian Van Zweden

This is epic. https://rumble.com/v33hln1-decentralized-medicine-w-dr.-jack-kruse.html

David Limacher

Another excellent blog post, thanks Jack. You’ve answered a query I’ve had for a long time. I’ve always believed that cancer was a condition that somehow kept us alive, like a “last chance” so to speak…I remember a family member getting cancer when I was in my early 20’s (I’m 43 now) and I remember how devastated the family was. I thought, but WHY cancer, and that this must be natures way of keeping us alive. Knowing very little about biology at that point it intuitively made sense that there was a state which the human body had a mechanism to stay alive in a diseased state, otherwise we would spontaneously die.

David Limacher

I do see most sunrises (except when it's cloudy), go in the sun whenever possible and have worn blue blockers now for more than 7 years religiously. What other changes do you think I need to implement?

Enid Ginn

if you change your environment it might be possible

Dr. Jack Kruse

My hair is almost white - can I reverse this?

Enid Ginn

You know its gonna be a good one when he ends it Game Set Match.

Laura Kissmann

Next level blog Dr. Jack.

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