How small is small?
When we speak about mitochondria which are loaded with electrons and protons we are engaging the physics of the so-called sub atomic world. We need to understand how size links to thermodynamics. This is why the physics of elementary particles and their interactions with light are important to a mitochondria. When things shrink people understanding tends to shrink as well.
Quantum physics confounds people because the "small world" of chloroplast and mitochondria do not act as the world we observe. The reason behind this, is as the scale of action of the elctromagnetic force changes so does its power. The electromagnetic force is mush stronger at small scales than it is at larger scales.
To illustrate this point, consider the size of an atomic nucleus is approximately 100,000 times less than the size of a water molecule. Now understand, a water molecule is smaller than the visible light wavelength in a photon by a factor of 1000. So even using our best optical microscopes we couldn’t hope to see or observe a molecule of water, let alone an atomic nucleus. Thus there is an obvious problem of even adequately visualizing the objects in question that life deals with. It should be no wonder why centralized medicine is blind to what a mitochondriac understands.

When light is in motion, just changing the electromagnetic field in space won’t bend light at all. Physics has proved this; a constant electric or magnetic field won't change its behavior at all. The reason is tied to Maxwell’s classical equations on electromagnetic waves. It’s like rising the water level and expecting the waves on the surface to deflect.
But here is where things get interesting for biology: changing the viscosity of the liquid at a certain time interval (day and night) will deflect the wave on the surface. Can a mitochondrion change its viscosity by altering the chemistry inside its matrix? Yes, they can. Now consider hydrogen bonding networks are very dynamic. So dynamic that we cannot perceive how fast they adapt.
The fast adaptive behavior of these H+ networks in water, alone determines the dielectric constant of the medium they are within. Normal bulk water has a high dielectric value. Low pH aqueous environments (inflammation) have excessive protons and have a lowered dielectric value. Alkaline pH also changes the dielectric constant. The other chemicals in the matrix, like exotic atoms, can alter the dielectric values in the mitochondrial matrix. When we alter the dielectric value guess what interaction changes the most? Viscosity changes the most in cells when this happens. This changes the quality of the semiconductors inside of us and how they work. It changes how electrons and protons move within our atomic lattice in mitochondria. This changes how they process energy and information. The smallest things in you make the largest difference in medicine and health.
The ATPase at 9000 revolutions transfers 90,000 protons per minute in your cells. Any change in a dielectric value directly alters the electromagnetic force generation capable between things in the water. This changes the viscoeleastic tensions in mitochondria. This changes the size and shape changes of the mitochondria.
This means the adaptive changes of the dielectric constant in the matrix can directly affect the ability to tunnel protons or electrons well. When you have this ability to control these things you have the ability to control how biochemistry can work at its basic level. Remember, all enzymatic catalysis is tied to proton tunneling too. The more viscous something is, the more energy needs to be added to get a tunneling effect to overcome the energy barrier. If you can’t overcome this change you lose the ability to quantum tunnel in your mitochondria.
What does non-quantum tunneling look like in the classical world? See the picture below.

^^^^ Aluminum after a 1/2 oz piece of plastic hit it at 15,000 mph in space. This is the effect of kinetic energy in space.
In mitochondria, the electromagnetic force is uber strong due to the small scale. In this environment, protons are mostly kinetic energy and not mass. This is why protons tunnel and why they don't punch holes like those above in the 6-micron membranes in the mitochondria.

^^^^Answer: Your cells were built by nature to select H+ over deuterium in the carbon backbone of things made by metabolism under the direction of photosynthesis. The sun buries the smallest things in places and your mitochondria have to decipher this treasure map so you can remain healthy and avoid medicine's therapies which have no connection to the quantum mechanical aspects of Nature.
To visualize this process think about a wave on a river as a boat passes and the waves interact with rocks and pebbles on the river’s edge. Those waves can flow around those objects at the water’s edge. Sound waves can go through walls in houses too so you can hear your kid’s rock music while you're trying to watch TV. The EMF waves from a cell tower pass through your house to get to your mobile phone or your laptop from a wiFi source. The water or air that carries these waves does not penetrate your walls or the rocks on the river’s edge, but the vibrations in the air or water do transmit those waves to you to feel or sense them.
If you were the rogue element, the hydrogen ion (H+), you would be able to pass through any wall like a ghost with ease. The hydrogen nucleus stripped of its electron in the sun’s core does this routinely. It can expand and spread out to cover the energy barriers in the sun’s core like a ghost, to be close enough to its partner protons on the other side of the wall to fuse together.

Do you understand why small matters now to life?
SUMMARY
There is a data paradox in science. Medicine believes they need big data to heal people so they rely on it without ever questioning it, so they created electronic medical records with blue-lit screens. Not one person ever thought to ask does the medium affects the message when we collect it this way? Those applications have destroyed the patient/doctor user interface and harmed physicians' eyes and brains. Their employers have forced this change and the public is paying the price of this error. Today’s PSA: Data matures like wine, applications like fish.......somebody should tell google that 90% of fish are now extinct. I see a similar path for "data science."

The integrity of scientific data should add to the "signals" in nature; not add to the noise in our lives. In the end, we should attempt to always do the right things in wellness even if it's difficult. Integrity is telling ourselves the truth about the data we find. And honesty is telling the truth to other people about the revelations we've discovered in our bio-hacks. Today's environment forces us to stand within a tsunami of EMF, and this typhoon is fully capable of blowing our health away by changing our viscosity. We can weather this storm because we can learn how to adjust our sails to ride this storm out using the integrity of our questions as our beacon.
CITES
https://www.quantamagazine.org/a-mathematical-model-unlocks-the-secrets-of-vision-20190821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC56184
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