It is in the pauses, the intervals, the spaces between the words, that the meaning of what you are saying sinks in. To listen to a good talk, whether from a pulpit or a podium, whether off-the-cuff or seared into memory, is to hear a kind of music, not just in the register, the lilt, the cadence and the rhythm, but in those moments when there are no words to be heard, when all you can hear is the enveloping silence. The same is true with cells…..sounds are like sunlight and the silence is found in the darkness of night. The real music of life is found at night when light is absent. This is why ALAN, called artificial light at night is so dangerous to humans. Feedback coupling has many facades and few in science realize it. Below are just a few examples. Broken photoacoustic coupling is how the flicker effect of light or going to a Nine Inch Nails concert at night can cause you long term damage. Who papers taught us this first? Alan Turing did in 1951.

The natural world is deeply, profoundly unpredictible because of the chaos that light introduces to matter. The very same things that make it unpredictible also allow nature to create patterns, cycles, and structure from matter. Sunlight creates an order in cells, while ALAN is wholly destructive to the pattern, cycles, and structure of cells. Order and chaos are deeply linked in nature than it appears to linear thinking.

Turing first became famous for being able to crack the German naval codes using math equation in WW2 saved thousands of lives. Code breaking was just one aspect of Turing's genius. The paper below was the first paper that showed us how feedback loops organized chaos in light to build circadian biology using waves. It required no complexity and is a feature of self organization found in nature. All it requires is a feedback loop to operate. Turing was the first to crack the key biologic code of life.
He was able to see invisible patterns before any were published in a text book. He was a Black swan because of this ability. For Turing, the natural biologic world offered up the ultimate code to crack. When I read the paper above for the first time, it was then that I realized how nature created life below the cell level. This paper lead me to Belusov in chemistry, Lorenz in climate science, and May in animal biology and made cracking nature's code easy. Seeing the invisible recipes in nature before anyone else is a fundamental tenet of how nature HAS to operate its self organizing behavior. It begins in morphogenesis, but becomes spectualarlly effective in circadian cycle control. She has to hide her feedback controls so as not to violate the quantum zeno effect.
Turing, Belusov, Lorenz, and May all showed us the many facets of this idea in their work on the topic. Above is the first time any one explained how order and chaos are organized using a simple equation. Yet, still most do not see the entanglement of theses thinkers ideas to modern biology. Very few understand how the choice of light bulbs can be among one of the most dangerous choices the smartest primate evolution has created could make. Anything that ruins a feedback loop is inherently dangerous.

Order and chaos emerge on their own in circadian biology as long as the system as a simple feedback loop present. If the feedback loop is perturbed at all, then the control of order or chaos is lost in a cell. This is why so many linear thinkers cannot fathom why I am right about how dangerous exogenous suppelements and drugs are. They all ruin the feedback loops that control order and chaos in a cell. Blue light at night and nnEMF all day long have the same effect on how cells self organize as the picture above shows.
The interesting thing about self organizing systems, like life, once chaos and order are tightly coupled complexity becomes possible. This complexity can then be selected for or against. This is how evolution funnels into these ideas too. Evolution can precede bidirectionally if the balance of order and chaos is perturbed. Those processes that effect these dynamics are in themselves feedback loops too. The entire Darwinian scheme is linked to Turing's 1951 paper on morphogenesis and few people understand the connection to feedback control. You do not need thinking or consciousness to derive feedback control. It comes from small stimuli that control patterns and cycles in cells that do it.

The evidence is everywhere for the non-linear thinker, but unfortunately the world is dominated by humans who have been taught how to think only in a linear fashion. Black Swans are different. They look for the link and then piece together the data to discover is this relationship confusing because the small stimulus present is the KEY cause of a loss of feedback in the system. Once they answer in the affirmative, they see the power of a small stimulus in a system to amplify massive changes in life from feedback disruption. This is why taking oral or IV gluthathione, NAD+analogs, and ALAN have very similar risks for cells in biology. This is the secret life of order and chaos in you as the picture below shows.

For example, let us use musical waves to mimic the point about light waves in our environment to hammer home this point. The great American jazzman Miles Davis once said that silence is the real music; the notes that surround it are merely the frame. You can hear this – or more accurately, you can sense it – most explicitly on a track called ‘What You Say’, from his On the Corner album. You can experience this yourself if you go to a rock concert at night with a large LED light show at night. (Below Chester Bennington of LinkinPark DEAD of suicide)

When you leave the concert you’ll be craving darkness and quiet…….You’d think these musicians would realize this and understand why so many musician die by their own hand so often because of how blue light and nnEMF at night cause their low dopamine state anddepression because of how they make their living but few of them every get the message. I hope you finally do.

Many have have called me crazy.........I like that. It shows you just how far in front of their understanding I really am.
When setting out on journey of understanding you should never rely on advice from those who have not yet left home. Being considered crazy is a complement to a Black swan because it points out just how your critics have remained vicitims/prisoners of their education and cultural conditioning. It is a profound compliment and a badge I enjoy because it undresses their linear thinking.

CITES:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30496813
Louisa Sturgeon
2019-08-28 02:52:44 +0000 UTCAllin
2018-12-09 21:54:05 +0000 UTC