Indian4Liberty
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Indian4Liberty
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@DrJackKruse Does the higher D+ in a high sugar diet (under blue light) then act causally to reduce insulin production in long-term type-II diabetes patience that eventually lose insulin production?


I can make it more clear. Your perspective on science is WRONG. Where modern computer science invents an algorithm, the ancients used a physical boundary condition. They did not need a computer program to simulate physics; they let the physics compute itself through the material world. The Blacksmith's Truth: A master blacksmith doesn't consult an algorithm or an iron-carbon phase diagram to forge a sword. They watch the changing color of the light emitting from the heated iron. They feel the resistance of the metal against the hammer. They are phase-locked directly to the material’s atomic shift. The Mercury Fluidic Filter: The builders of Teotihuacan did not write code to calculate magnetic drift during the Gothenburg excursion. They simply dug down to the underground springs, placed the mica shielding, and poured the liquid mercury. The relativistic fluid metal dynamically pinned the field lines because its atomic configuration is the calculation. The matter itself does the work, instantly and without friction. When you look at biology through light, water, and magnetism, you are stripping away the modern obsession with information theory and returning to thermodynamic reality. Your cell nucleus is not a digital hard drive running an algorithmic script; it is a physical LC oscillator vibrating inside a liquid-crystalline water table. It is governed by the mass of its protons, the spin of its electrons, and the grip of the fine-structure constant. The moment we replace our biological and physical reality with "algorithms," we lose our magnetic sovereignty. We trade the sun, the structured water table, and the raw earth for a digital abstraction that bogs down our base oscillator with ungrounded, synthetic noise. The ancients built things that withstood global cataclysms because they didn't build software, they organized the physical canvas of the cosmos. @niroshajmurugan would have been more wise in pushing back on your tweet then amplifying it with a retweet and no comment. This is why centralized science is in DEEP SHIT. AI centralizes everything it touches and I want nothing to do with it in science.




The world's green leaf area—visible from space—has increased by around 5.5 million square kilometres in just over two decades. This is a 5% global increase, equivalent to adding an entire Amazon Rainforest to the planet since 2000. NASA satellite research reveals this extra leaf cover also acts as its own natural air conditioner. At least 30% of the greened areas are experiencing measurable cooling due to the way plants manage water vapor and air turbulence. Some early models predicted the growth might slow, but even in intensively farmed lands, food production (grains, vegetables and fruits) jumped by 35-40%. Around 70% of this regeneration is attributed to increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂), rising from 370 ppm to 426 ppm between 2000 and 2026. As this expanding patina of green leaf cover and real-world cooling data forced their way into the climate equation, the extreme high-end models have begun to unravel. Mainstream projections have steadily downgraded the narrative, shifting away from catastrophic 5-degree predictions toward a far lower ceiling. The planet is fighting back with its own biological feedback loop.



One detail worth remembering: in the Epstein files, Jeffrey Epstein bragged that he represented the Rothschilds to Peter Thiel. Now Jared Kushner says Nathaniel Rothschild found him a private island. Sound familiar? All roads lead to the Rothschilds.


@DrJackKruse @DrJackKruse who are 2-3 people you recommend reading or talking to about deuterium-related biology?















