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CPC #56: DHA, information theory, thermodynamics, semiconduction

Selfish DHA created the link for living things between thermodynamics and information theory.

DHA was innovated 50 million years before the Cambrian explosion in plankton via photosynthesis.  It made the ocean a hard drive of information waiting to be used in eukaryotes.

DHA provides massive amounts of electrons to the cell.  This allowed life to use more light.  More light = more information in the system to build complexity.

This situation mimics when Shannon was first at Bell Labs:  they had tons of information buried in their messages but had no way to mine or collect the information to make the data useful.  Shannon thought about the problem and wrote a paper in 1948 about using mathematics to data-mine.

The paper was called, "A Mathematical Theory of Communication". This paper is really what DHA does for eukaryotes and it represents the ideas buried in my Quantum thermodynamics thesis on my Patreon blog.

Once Shannon connected these dots mathematically, it opened the door to signal processing, compression and converting messages into an algorithm code to transmit them digitally.  It gave rise to the Cambrian revolution in computers.


DHA did the same for cells.

…over 600 million years animal genomes underwent countless mutations with enormous variation in protein composition and structures. We suggest that DHA…[is] the master of DNA since the beginning of animal evolution. Proteins are selected to function with the constancy of DHA and it massive pi-electron clouds: it was the ‘‘selfish DHA’’ not DNA that ruled the evolution of vision and the brain.

In other words, once evolution arrived at DHA 600 million years ago, the molecule proved so useful that it ran the show from then on, and it never changed as all proteins around it evolved endlessly to better suit its needs.


Every 150 million years, the Sun loses roughly the mass of Earth due to the solar wind, or about 30 Earth masses over the entire lifetime of the Sun so far. The entire living history of Earth over 4.6 billion years consumed just 30 Earth masses. This volume shows just how much information is buried in sunlight.  It also shows you DHA was critical in tapping the information in the light to make it useful.  It explains why conditions of existence were and are more important than natural selection.  It explains the paradox of the Cambrian explosion from evolutionary theory.  Light completes Darwin's ideas; DNA and genes do not.  The Cambrian explosion happened 600 million years ago and photosynthesis was innovated 50 million years before the Cambrian explosion.  When you divide 650 million years by 4.6 billion years you will see that complex life found on Earth has only used 22% of the those 30 Earth masses of sunlight.  That is around 6 masses of Earth created everything humans have ever known about life.  This amount of light should stun you.  It shows us definitively how much more important light is than anything else.  But to use this small amount of light photosynthesis had to innovate DHA to make the light of the sun useful 600 million years ago.   This shows you just how powerful the electromagnetic force is.  It has unlimited range and power.  DHA was and is the master of DNA since the beginning of animal evolution because it made light useful from an information theory.  

That’s why DHA has been conserved in living organisms since the dawn of the Cambrian explosion, which filled the planet with multi-celled creatures.

The Earth is a spaceship which goes around the sun collecting energy and information for the central nervous system.  Brains have evolved because DHA selected for certain characteristics coded for in proteins to build a computer that has evolved over 600 million years.  That evolution went from analogy to digital to optical.  Humans use optical photonic signal processing in quantum computing fashion.  Hydrated DHA is the key to its operation.  

Earth is a spaceship for that has evolved quantum computers built in human skulls to become optimized to evolve increasingly intelligent neural networks using light, water, and magnetism.  


I have been connecting the dots of optical signal processing (OAM) in biological semiconductors, to show how the fidelity of signaling is created, maintained, and compressed optically to give rise to a quantum biologic revolution in medicine.

Shannon asked in his paper what was the minimum requirement needed to create a message that could still be deciphered well. In 1948, he ended up with an equation that looks identical to Boltzmann's equation for entropy.    In the digital world, this linked Information links to thermodynamics.  At the Cambrian explosion, DHA did the same for biology.

In 1877, Boltzman gave us the statistical explanation of the second law of thermodynamics. In 1877 he provided the current definition of entropy as seen below.  Shannon's papers gave us an identical answer for information.  See the second picture.


Shannon realized that the quantity of the message had ZERO to do with its true meaning.  No one yet realizes the same thing is true in humans.

Shannon found just using a "one and zero" is all it took to solve Bell labs' problems around understanding information = where the word "bit" comes from.

Physicist John Wheeler gave us the idea Everything is information." = it from bit........

Wheeler tells us every particle in the universe emanates from the information locked inside it.

This idea has massive implications for mitochondrion who deal exclusively with light, electrons, and protons in cells.

DHA was the first step life used in linking information to energy.  Information is the essential unit of the universe.

My work unifies Shannon's work with Crawford's on DHA and coordinates special relativity (1905) with the Landauer Principle (1961) to explain how cells use light to communicate.

Landauer predicted that erasing even one bit of information would release a tiny amount of heat, a figure which he calculated = mtDNA is a heat engine.

If information is energy as Wheeler has told us, Information, once created has to "finite and quantifiable mass."

This connects information theory directly to energy.   E-mc^2. 

This is the idea I had in the blog EMF #2: Einstein, Meet Leptin 

My work has uncovered an optical code in mitochondria: the living system uses optical coding of orbital angular momentum to create negative entropy to make eukaryotic cells dissipative structures for energy and information.

That code involved the electrons and protons in mitochondria and how their signals are handled using their quantum numbers.

In atomic physics, the spin quantum number adds all 4 quantum numbers.  The quantum spin # describes the intrinsic angular momentum.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin_quantum_number

Their quantum spin state mimics the 1's and 0's bits of Claude Shannon.  This gives us the Qubit mitochondrial code of life.  How did just 6 Earth masses worth of sunlight create complex life?   This is biology's Rosetta stone, in my opinion.  


The qubits in a quantum computer are like bits in a classical computer, but with a crucial difference. Unlike bits, which can be either 0 or 1, qubits, made from subatomic particles, can be 0, 1, or a “linear combination” of both. 

Learn more in this video: https://youtube.com/watch?v=jHoEjvuPoB8

The spins of electrons/protons are not only manipulated by magnetic fields (ATPase of mitochondria) but also by electrical fields (proteins side chains) and can be used to collect and store information optically from electrons or the photons they carry.

The spins of these particles control the redox state of mitochondria by controlling the amount of melatonin in that tissue. Melatonin levels control the two informational control programs in mtDNA called autophagy and apoptosis.

All magnetic drives use spintronics today to magnetically store data on hard drives on digital computers.  Mitochondria do the same to RNA/DNA.

Proteins like melatonin were created to support DHA's semiconductive ability to turns chaotic waves into useful information.

This raises the obvious question: what’s so astoundingly vital about DHA that makes it the fundamental, unchangeable molecule of intelligent life?

Crawford’s work asserts that DHA is nothing less than a natural semiconductor loaded with qubits, with a unique ability to accurately and coherently transmit signals via quantum mechanical processes.

That’s why it is concentrated in the eyes, SCN, and brain of animals for 600 million years and has never been replaced once by evolution. Each protein is essentially a signal processor. Melatonin is an early protein innovation  in signal processing.  This idea remains vital to this very day as it controls the change programs contained in mitochondria everywhere in the body.  For the eyes, the signal is more or less direct. For the brain, it is modulated by optical photonics messaging, as a semiconductor modulates an electrical signal to compute and store memory.  DHA appears to selected for the creation and use of melatonin as a time crystal in cells that also tells things on Earth where the position of the source of light is and when growth and metabolism can up or down regulated.  

SUMMARY

This means as you read, understand, and remember this thread, it’s no exaggeration to say DHA is the primary framework that supports that reading, understanding, and remembering.

The unique molecular structure of DHA allows for … the cohesive organized neural signaling which characterizes higher intelligence.

DHA is such a fundamental molecule that evolution built-in two recycling pathways.  One is in the central retinal pathway and the other is in the liver and gut.  Because light easily oxidizes DHA, and DHA is so valuable to information processing the body built its own recycling plant in us.   A life lived in nnEMF pollution ruins the loops named after Bazan, so the body will need an ongoing fresh supply to function optimally when the light environment varies otherwise information is lost.  DHA and melatonin are the mass that is lost when life begins to get ill.


CPC #56: DHA, information theory, thermodynamics, semiconduction CPC #56: DHA, information theory, thermodynamics, semiconduction

Comments

Do you think omegaquant is a good test? Does RBC DHA correlate reasonable with retinal DHA?

Thomas Doud

Thank you DHA BTC man.

michael john moreau

Cold water fish have the most DHA. Smaller fish more than the larger predators. Sardines are best bet.

Dr. Jack Kruse

2. That is covered in Stephan Cunanne's book Human Brain evolution. Crawford's Chapters are beyond epic.

Dr. Jack Kruse

1. It is Alex Grey the artist rendition showing you how we absorb and use light to live.

Dr. Jack Kruse

DHA the literature that I have seen thus far seems to indicate that the amount of DHA in some larger fish is quite higher than the shell fish we list, oysters, scallops, mussels, clams. At 71 if a person wants to double down on DHA, might a good choice be something like antarctic salmon, alaskan salmon, sockeye salmon, tuna, and the like or is there something about the actual containment or accessability of DHA availability in shell fish - oysters and the like. I love scallops but have not cultivated the desire for oysters... but love antarctic salom. As well, thingking of eating "local food", is the person liviing on the Florida to Texas coastline creating a major mismatch eating a fish caught so far south away from the georaphic point of consumption. Meaning, is eating shellfish and or fish which is a few hundred miles from the coast of Florida (if you reside there) a problematic mismatch.

michael john moreau

Jack, you are certainly the most passionate professor of Medicine I have ever heard, read, or exchanged conversation with in my life. The realm that you are expounding upon is really magnificent and brings hope to mankind. Great summary. Two Questions: first, is the human figure in the standing poition painting a portrait of sorts, a rendition of the human anatomy in color as it is in a healthy condition, or being harmed by Blue light and WiFi and EMF in a studio in our technological world of today. Second: about DHA and mankind in general. As we look back over the thousands of years with regard to man in the good old cave man - woman days, not every tribe of individuals who inhabited the earth had access to fresh or local shellfish. The folks on or near the shore did have and so we see trade and commerce and exchanging goods and information moving at a faster clip. Those inland had less or even no to very little access to DHA so how then can evolution move foreward for those folks who were not privy to a diet rich in the molecule most important. In short, how did they even really make it thus far. (Tribes in the middle of the rainforest, tribes in the mountain ranges, folks very far inland like who became stranded due to flood or major earthquake or volcanic erruption relocation situations. Thank you kindly.

michael john moreau

That tells me you got a significant omega 6 to three imbalance. Continue the DHA ramp up more slowly.

Dr. Jack Kruse

Hey Jack, I've made a point of getting regular DHA into the diet of our kids via seafood. I'm wondering why when I mono-ate salmon for a 2 week period in the past, I ended up getting bruising across my body, which abated after dropping the salmon only diet (I was on a camping trip and salmon were everywhere so it is literally all I ate). I recreated the experience at home a year later just to see it if was in fact the salmon, and same type of reaction occurred. I have been nervous about having more than 2-3 portions a week since!

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