whygetfat on Nostr: Dr. Ted Achacoso: "There is something that you said that was quite alarming to me. ...
Dr. Ted Achacoso: "There is something that you said that was quite alarming to me. Are we really in an extinction event with the way we are in the world?
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Of course we are. This shouldn't shock anybody.
"If you take a good look behind me, you will not see it right now, but you know that it's 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the 28th latitude. The sun is out. That is the EMF that we're optimized to.
"Ted, since 1874, the light that we've chose to live under was Edison's light. Then we built the AC power grid by Tesla in 1893. That was turned on at the World's Fair. All of a sudden we thought it was a good idea to have artificial light during the day, but here's the big one: at night. And guess what?
"That's an extinction event. That's an extinction event for anything that has a mitochondria. […]
"Uncle Jack doesn't want Ted to be upset by it. I told you before: embrace the suck. Because the only way we're going to get people to understand that they have to be smarter about the way they use technology, is to think about this. […]
"I want you to know exactly what you're doing. Because when you know exactly what you're doing, Ted, decentralized doctor, is going to allow you to continue to wear the headphones and be inside and talk to me. OK? I'm not going to tell you, Ted. You made this as a conscious choice. I know that you did that.
"But it's my duty, if you're my patient, for me to tell you if you continue to do this over and over and over again, I'm going to have to fire you as a patient […]
"I treat patients, clinicians, just the way nature does. If you don't follow her laws, what is the biologic toll you get? You know it's mitochondrial disease. And that mitochondria changes the translation of the genome. Guess what? That's exactly what it does. It's an electromagnetic event. That's what technology is.
"It's the same thing that happened when the asteroid hit the planet. People ask me all the time, 'What was the electromagnetic event in the KT event?' An asteroid that was six miles wide blocked the sun for a period of time. That's the key. In other words, if you block the sun, it's a really bad problem.
"The flip side of that is if you have light at night that we create, and you do it that way, that's additive to the problem. That will get you extinction. […]
"We don't realize how the electromagnetic footprint in our environment has changed radically in the last 150 years. That is the single biggest lever that is ruining our mitochondrial biology, and that mitochondrial biology reacts by doing things that the RNA and DNA shouldn't be doing. It's designed to be quiet and stable so that it can stay as a photolithography plant that makes the best semiconductors that nature has come up with for 3.8 billion years. But guess what?
"When you start using Microsoft, Meta, Apple, and you do it to a great degree, you are messing up with the key features of what makes you, you." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Dr. Ted Achacoso @ 01:47:05–01:53:35 https://youtu.be/OJaR2XgTmPI&t=6425
Dr. Jack Kruse: "Of course we are. This shouldn't shock anybody.
"If you take a good look behind me, you will not see it right now, but you know that it's 4 o'clock in the afternoon at the 28th latitude. The sun is out. That is the EMF that we're optimized to.
"Ted, since 1874, the light that we've chose to live under was Edison's light. Then we built the AC power grid by Tesla in 1893. That was turned on at the World's Fair. All of a sudden we thought it was a good idea to have artificial light during the day, but here's the big one: at night. And guess what?
"That's an extinction event. That's an extinction event for anything that has a mitochondria. […]
"Uncle Jack doesn't want Ted to be upset by it. I told you before: embrace the suck. Because the only way we're going to get people to understand that they have to be smarter about the way they use technology, is to think about this. […]
"I want you to know exactly what you're doing. Because when you know exactly what you're doing, Ted, decentralized doctor, is going to allow you to continue to wear the headphones and be inside and talk to me. OK? I'm not going to tell you, Ted. You made this as a conscious choice. I know that you did that.
"But it's my duty, if you're my patient, for me to tell you if you continue to do this over and over and over again, I'm going to have to fire you as a patient […]
"I treat patients, clinicians, just the way nature does. If you don't follow her laws, what is the biologic toll you get? You know it's mitochondrial disease. And that mitochondria changes the translation of the genome. Guess what? That's exactly what it does. It's an electromagnetic event. That's what technology is.
"It's the same thing that happened when the asteroid hit the planet. People ask me all the time, 'What was the electromagnetic event in the KT event?' An asteroid that was six miles wide blocked the sun for a period of time. That's the key. In other words, if you block the sun, it's a really bad problem.
"The flip side of that is if you have light at night that we create, and you do it that way, that's additive to the problem. That will get you extinction. […]
"We don't realize how the electromagnetic footprint in our environment has changed radically in the last 150 years. That is the single biggest lever that is ruining our mitochondrial biology, and that mitochondrial biology reacts by doing things that the RNA and DNA shouldn't be doing. It's designed to be quiet and stable so that it can stay as a photolithography plant that makes the best semiconductors that nature has come up with for 3.8 billion years. But guess what?
"When you start using Microsoft, Meta, Apple, and you do it to a great degree, you are messing up with the key features of what makes you, you." —Dr. Jack Kruse with Dr. Ted Achacoso @ 01:47:05–01:53:35 https://youtu.be/OJaR2XgTmPI&t=6425