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CPC #30: GROUNDING FUNDAMENTALS

Cymatics explains life inside a cell in pictures.......it shows how the light coming out of a point source like an electric socket can be turned into sound by machines that control the information and energy to make things inside of a cell using the matter to shape life.  In the video, the machine creates the sizes and shapes of the speakers.  Inside of you, your proteins, transform the light of the sun into sizes and shapes of matter inside of cells. This process is affected by grounding.

The science of grounding: The sun is a cathode ray whose light hit Earth which acts as the anode. Since it is the third anode from the sun this sets up its harmonic that determines the basic morphogenetic process via photoacoustic cymatics.

When a cathode ray hits an anode free electrons are liberated from the anode. This is why humans have sweat glands on their hands and feet. The human breast is also a modified human sweat gland for electron transfer between mother and infant mitochondria.


Those free electrons are liberated according to the sunlight barcode Fraunhofer lines which vary.

This is how light is used photoelectrically and photoacoustically to power life give it information to organize cells and drive body plan build out via cymatics by changing light to sound waves which can be controlled magnetically by the Earth's magnetic field.

How does magnetism control matter? With light waves that changed to sound once the light hits a protein in a cell and creates a morphologic pattern. A cell goes even further.......it can alter that pattern by using harmonics of the photoacoustic wave. This is the key to understanding morphogenesis in living systems.

You must hire experts who know the basics of how life organizes to maintain health using magnetic fields to control heat release from mitochondria and photoacoustic waves.

Grounding is useless if you do not get blue light exposure and nnEMF correct first.

Today's lesson on why certain areas are better than others for living systems with mitochondrial damage: An environment with a higher magnetic field strength offers human tissues a massive upgrade because nnEMF and blue light are not as effective as destroying the morphology of a cell because of the higher flux in the Yucatan (3.4 vs 0.4 milligauss) due to the crust being closer to the magnetic dynamo at the surface of the Earth in this area. Then there is the benefit of the Karst effect on the water trapped in the crust for the last 65 million years to create DDW in the cenote system where it normally would not be located based upon the latitude of the crater.

The science of grounding: the sun is a cathode ray whose light hits Earth which acts as the anode. Since it is the third anode from the sun this sets up its harmonic that determines the basic morphogenetic process via photoacoustic cymatics. When a cathode ray hits an anode free electrons are liberated from the anode. This is why humans have sweat glands on their hands and feet. The human breast is also a modified human sweat gland for electron transfer between mother and infant mitochondria. Those free electrons are liberated according to the sunlight barcode Fraunhofer lines which vary. This is how light is used photoelectrically and photoacoustically to power life give it information to organize cells and drive the body's plan to build out via cymatics by changing the light to sound waves which can be controlled magnetically by the Earth's magnetic field. You must hire experts who know the basics of how life organizes to maintain health.


That magnetic flux in the Yucatan stabilizes stress cellular architecture and it also allows the ATPase to spin faster than it does in areas with a lowered Gauss meter reading.

When you move to a new location you still have manufactured blue light to deal with in your eye and skin.

Removal of the blue component of light significantly decreases retinal damage from mitochondria. People forget that "retina" sits in front of the main circadian clock, called the SCN. Chronopathology deals with the subject of disrupted timing in vital biological processes and helps to identify different phases of deviation from the norm for better health.

A narrow mind will be the most harmful thing you'll ever own.
The modern world can't see the obvious health solution because they can't see the real problem. What one should do when one sees a situation we do not like, we should change it. If we perceive that we can not change it then we must begin to perceive it in a new way to solve it. This new data on melanopsin is such an issue. The light you live with it is the cause of modern demise.

You need to cover your eyes with a good pair of RaOptics glasses and I would cover most of my skin at work too. Then take frequent breaks to get outside where you can de-cloth and get some sun to win.

For those who did not see my webinar on the chiral heat effect and how it links to this post: In all cases, raising the temperature, invokes thermal vibrational and entropic effects. This tends to preferentially stabilize H+ over Deuterium bonds in mitochondria which used to be bacteria. Mother Nature knew exactly what she was doing when she made our stolen bacteria at our core innovate uncoupling proteins and haplotype variations. The more heat you liberate the more deuterium you excrete and the faster ATP is made because the spin rate of the ATPase increases and the TCA cycle performs like a Ferrari and not a Nissan Sentra.

SUMMARY:

Latitude, altitude, and population density are the keys to UV and O2. As altitude increases protons diminish in the atmosphere. At night time as magnetic flux increases there is less positive charge (protons) in the atmosphere and with sunshine in the daytime there is more positive charge in the atmosphere. The sun’s light is a cathode ray. When it hits the Earth in the daytime, the Earth acts as an anode in this cosmologic circuit and this allows for more evaporation of water on the planet's surface to create more protons to dissipate in the atmosphere. Simultaneously the evaporation effect will liberate more electrons from Earth's surface that our tensegrity system was built to be connected with to Earth's surface via our limbs.  This is why humans have eccrine sweat glands on their palms and feet because we are designed to collect them as an accessory energy source for our massive brains.


We collect and harvest this energy to store or use to do physiologic work to lower the resistance of our inner mitochondrial membrane in our brain and heart. This reduces the electrical resistance of mitochondria and this helps stimulate autophagy and not apoptosis in those organs.

During the daytime, the electric field of Earth is higher than it is at night when light is absent.  Magnetic fields, however, are higher at night, and this is likely why sleep is linked to a loss of the DC electric current in diurnal animals because it supports ATPase spin rates. 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHi61JtVhDw

CITES:

1. https://news.osu.edu/landmark-study-proves-that-magnets-can-control-heat-and-sound/

2. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ja9530376

CPC #30: GROUNDING FUNDAMENTALS

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February 2024- 7 days in Belize, cheap shack on beach. i believe this started my 2024 leptin repair. Spring-i got a job mowing unsprayed park land and sat outside when i wasn't mowing. Summer-Found Alexis/Jack on my first podcast of either. finally made sense. fuck the knee replacement, fuck the eye surgery, fuck the statins fuck inflammation Reading everything i can here and Dr Alexis book club.

John Gilbertson

At one time it did.......then humans ruined that coast and the oysters left. The crabs there are no longer as good as they once were.

Dr. Jack Kruse

Jack, thank you for another great post. I've one question, does Chesapeake Bay area have similar benefits as Yucatán Peninsula based on meteor impact craters being present in those two areas? Always, thank you for your time!

Tomek Baginski

my pleasure

Dr. Jack Kruse

awesome video, thanks Jack love applied science x

Natasha

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Dr. Jack Kruse

Thanks Jack. I really gotta do some more reading, especially on the chiral heat effect. I think I'm probably drinking more cold water than I need to. I must be lowering my metabolism further, and its probably a bit overkill since its already low given my hormone panel. Either way, I feel great. I'm running efficiently off minimal resources, but I probably could've embraced the heat and the carbs a little more this past summer to take better advantage of the sun we got.

Kris Domitrovits

Short time exposures to cold air do not cause any changes in serum levels of thyroid hormones or TSH. Long-term exposures to cold air, e.g. in circumpolar climatic conditions, appear to accelerate the consumption of thyroid hormones that firstly manifests as low levels of free T3 and free T4. This may relate to reduced physical and mental performance in those with poor redox states. This is why dark-skinned people with tightly coupled mitochondrial haplotypes have a rough adaptation to circumpolar environments. Recently, mood disturbances of humans working in Antarctica were found to precede low serum free T3 levels and supplementation with T4 was found to improve cognitive performance when it was given. This shows us humans should not be doing cold exposure indefinitely because the mammalian system seems to be built around a seasonal cooling and heating cycle that varies by latitude and fully explains why mitochondrial haplotypes vary by latitude.<a href="https://forum.jackkruse.com/index.php?threads/for-the-newbies.15226/page-2" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://forum.jackkruse.com/index.php?threads/for-the-newbies.15226/page-2</a>

Dr. Jack Kruse

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Dr. Jack Kruse

I covered this extensively in the CT series and many old blogs. Homeothermic animals protect themselves from the cold by increasing heat production and decreasing heat losses. For practical reasons, man has very few means of reducing heat loss by natural ways. Heat is produced by muscular work and by chemical reactions. Oxidative phosphorylation of dietary fuels such as carbohydrates and fats brings forward energy-rich phosphate compounds, at the same time liberating heat for bodily uses. This induces the chiral effect in cells. I had an entire webinar on this. Thyroid and adrenal hormones like cortisol and the sympathetic nervous system maintenance and regulate the oxidative phosphorylation that occurs mainly in the mitochondria of brown and white fat and skeletal muscle tissues as solar power decreases in a cold environment. It is noteworthy that animals from which thyroid or adrenal glands are removed do not tolerate cold. The efficacy of oxidative phosphorylation has been shown to be regulated by uncoupling proteins (UCP), of which at least 5 species are known at the moment. Adrenal medullary and thyroid hormones and sympathetic stimulation lead to increased activity of uncoupling proteins that reduce the oxidative phosphorylation, by this way increasing heat production. In addition to the increased metabolism, driven by the thyroid and adrenal hormones, many changes in cardiovascular functions, such as vasoconstriction and raised blood pressure occurs in response to cold. The most important glucocorticoid in humans is cortisol, which is essential for life. Cortisol is secreted in response to various stressful situations. Cortisol mobilizes glucose, amino acids and fatty acids, for many varied metabolic pathways which all act differently as light and temperature changes vary for mammals in the wild. Cold increases vascular tone and inhibits allergic and immune reactions. ACTH, a pituitary hormone, stimulates the secretion of cortisol by a feedback mechanism. ACTH is one of the chemicals cleaved from POMC which is made in the eye and tied to circadian and seasonal light changes. The literature on cortisol and cold is quite poor because experiments have not been done with light controls. My Vermont 2017 video went in depth on the link of POMC. My hormone 101 and 102 blogs went into the details about cortisol. My Tensegrity 7 blog told you that UV light exposure on the skin lowers cortisol levels in humans. Cold stress in humans is usually not associated with UV light but it is associated with a change in the eye where eNOS and temperature seem to decouple the light rhythms to temperature plasticity. I covered this in CT 4 and 6. Since thyroid hormone and cortisol both seem to decrease beta-oxidation of fats in the TCA cycle in most of the studies done on circumpolar humans one might assume that cold would decrease fat burning mechanistically. I think cortisol and cold real effects can only be understood when you put all the parts together. Cold temperatures stimulate increases in UCP's to burn fat and uncouple to make heat. If cold had no breaking mechanism a mammal in chronic seasonal cold environments would burn through their fat mass very quickly if cold did not raise cortisol levels to act as a braking mechanism on fat burning. This is why cold stress increases blood glucose when cortisol is high and thyroid hormones are lowered at circumpolar locations. I will again remind you the efficacy of oxidative phosphorylation has been shown to be regulated specifically by uncoupling proteins. This is why cortisol and thyroid hormones and sympathetic stimulation due to cold stress lead to increased activity of uncoupling proteins that REDUCE the oxidative phosphorylation. They do this for one reason: to increase heat production to affect water in cells enlarges the EZ while maintaining our body temperature in a tight range. Since UCP's decrease fat burning and cold increases blood glucose you begin to see why mammals do not burn fat for ATP, they do it for heat generation and then have to default to use glucose for metabolism because it slows down the mass of the fat mass by braking metabolic speeds. Cold water immersion at 14°C increased metabolic rate by 350%, norepinephrine by 530% & dopamine by 250%. <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10751106/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10751106/</a>

Dr. Jack Kruse

So we always want to be able to constantly dump heat from our tissues back to the environment? This limits electrical resistance on the inner mitochondrial membrane? Red light turns water into a mirror that allows the heat to flow back out, and the UCPs diminish the proton gradient to allow heat to be released? Is that why you mentioned to pay attention to changes in sweat patterns after following the Leptin Rx? For a lean person who is cold adapted (i.e. myself) would it be normal to sweat less since I am efficient at dumping heat out? Jack, I drink so much cold water with ice in my Yetti (about 6 L per day) and in the morning, especially after chugging cold water, doing CT and resistance training, I've often had a basil temperature of low 35s, even 34.9 C a few times. Is this a sign of decent uncoupling? I feel cold inside, but I love it, have learned to embrace it, and I can stay in the sun for a long time before sweating (unless I exercise in it). I assume this is a sign I have low deuterium in my tissues and low inflammation?

Kris Domitrovits


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