whygetfat on Nostr: "You know what DNA looks like, because you've seen it in books, you've seen the X-ray ...
"You know what DNA looks like, because you've seen it in books, you've seen the X-ray crystallography of Rosalyn Franklin, you've seen what Watson and Crick have said. We now know that opticogenetics can change how DNA works. In other words, when you shine different lights on DNA it does different shit. Guess what? Same thing is true when we put it in a different magnetosphere. It reacts differently.
"The thing is we don't understand all the variables yet. But we know that it's an electromagnetic antenna. We know that it's hydrated. It can't work without water. And we know that the type of water that's around DNA changes the function of what DNA does.
"So if you don't think that when sunlight comes out and changes the electrical permittivity, that that's basically called the coherence, where the dielectric constant in water goes from 78 to 160. If you don't think that every single change there means that DNA has a different capability then you don't understand life. Because that's exactly what's going on. When it goes from 78 to 88, this part of life is possible. When it goes from 88 to 108, this becomes possible. I think in all of those changes you will find every single animal on this planet operates in different octaves of what is possible.
"And I believe that all of life on Earth, the DNA that's in us, since we're the last of life that's evolved, in terms of being complex, everything that was present in archaea and bacteria 3.8 billion years ago is present in us right now.
"In other words, the life that they experience then is magnetically and electrically stored in us. In other words, mother nature doesn't let any opportunity to learn go by the wayside. And that's what makes life really amazing, because no matter what she faces, she's trying to shuffle that deck and figure out what she needs to do to survive.
"That's actually the story that's in Jurassic Park. It's the story that's in quantum biology. it's the story in every extinction event.
"Every extinction event always has the seed of creation in it. It's even the story that's in our holy books, whether it be the great flood or the story of Adam and Eve, however you want to look at. There is a modicum of truth to all the parables that are there of how this story links there.
"I always like to take people back to my favorite one, which is in the beginning of Genesis, because that affects a lot of religions. Let there be light. Yeah OK, God told you it's a big story about light. But you know what He didn't tell you?
"He didn't tell you the recipe. that's what we're here to figure out. That's what Levin's doing. That's what Becker did. I'm putting my two cents in, Montagnier put his two cents in, you're putting your two cents in by doing a podcast like this. Prigogine, the same way.
"And what are we trying to do? We're trying to parse the onion so that we have a greater understanding, and we don't make the mistakes that people have made." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Cameron Borg @ 01:29:48–01:33:22 https://youtu.be/2Xfa_V30tR0&t=5388
"The thing is we don't understand all the variables yet. But we know that it's an electromagnetic antenna. We know that it's hydrated. It can't work without water. And we know that the type of water that's around DNA changes the function of what DNA does.
"So if you don't think that when sunlight comes out and changes the electrical permittivity, that that's basically called the coherence, where the dielectric constant in water goes from 78 to 160. If you don't think that every single change there means that DNA has a different capability then you don't understand life. Because that's exactly what's going on. When it goes from 78 to 88, this part of life is possible. When it goes from 88 to 108, this becomes possible. I think in all of those changes you will find every single animal on this planet operates in different octaves of what is possible.
"And I believe that all of life on Earth, the DNA that's in us, since we're the last of life that's evolved, in terms of being complex, everything that was present in archaea and bacteria 3.8 billion years ago is present in us right now.
"In other words, the life that they experience then is magnetically and electrically stored in us. In other words, mother nature doesn't let any opportunity to learn go by the wayside. And that's what makes life really amazing, because no matter what she faces, she's trying to shuffle that deck and figure out what she needs to do to survive.
"That's actually the story that's in Jurassic Park. It's the story that's in quantum biology. it's the story in every extinction event.
"Every extinction event always has the seed of creation in it. It's even the story that's in our holy books, whether it be the great flood or the story of Adam and Eve, however you want to look at. There is a modicum of truth to all the parables that are there of how this story links there.
"I always like to take people back to my favorite one, which is in the beginning of Genesis, because that affects a lot of religions. Let there be light. Yeah OK, God told you it's a big story about light. But you know what He didn't tell you?
"He didn't tell you the recipe. that's what we're here to figure out. That's what Levin's doing. That's what Becker did. I'm putting my two cents in, Montagnier put his two cents in, you're putting your two cents in by doing a podcast like this. Prigogine, the same way.
"And what are we trying to do? We're trying to parse the onion so that we have a greater understanding, and we don't make the mistakes that people have made." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Cameron Borg @ 01:29:48–01:33:22 https://youtu.be/2Xfa_V30tR0&t=5388