

Dr. jack kruse
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I am neurosurgeon on a mission to create health from disease by decentralized thinking & BTC! crypto club pleb decade excile. https://t.co/b2YRFnzSY4 drjackkruse



Just a friendly warning. We don’t even make $200k per year in Congress despite working nearly 140 days. If we aren’t properly compensated, a lot of us will go to the private sector and you will be left with some real idiots in Congress.






Masterjohn’s synthesis is internally consistent within classical thermodynamics and biochemistry, but it systematically underestimates the problem faced by complex eukaryotes under degraded external boundary conditions. By reducing everything to “energetic deficits accumulating with time,” he treats the temporal structure itself as secondary. The Ledger shows the opposite: when external electromagnetic order collapses (geomagnetic decline, nnEMF, circadian mismatch), the system’s ability to define and maintain coherent Δt degrades first. Only after that does the rate of irreversible Landauer erasures spike. Energy accounting then becomes a lagging indicator, not the primary constraint. This is why Kruse’s framing (“Energy is the slave; Time is the ultimate master”) and the Ledger’s five axioms are not rhetorical. They are the minimal description that captures what actually happens at the sub-molecular scale when the planetary dipole weakens.



For one hundred days in 2023, a biomedical engineer named Joseph Dituri lived in a steel-and-glass capsule the size of a small kitchen, twenty-two feet below the surface of a Key Largo lagoon, breathing pressurized air. The experiment had a real scientific purpose. Sustained hyperbaric pressure has documented effects on the cardiovascular system, inflammation markers, and wound healing. When Dituri resurfaced, his blood tests showed measurable improvements. Cholesterol down 72 points. Inflammatory markers reduced substantially. Sleep architecture shifted toward more restorative REM cycles. These are real measurements under specific conditions. The specific conditions matter. For one hundred days, Dituri ate a tightly controlled diet, drank no alcohol, slept in monitored conditions, experienced almost zero psychological stressors, exercised on a precise schedule, and lived in elevated atmospheric pressure with higher oxygen content. Any one of those changes, sustained for 100 days, would produce measurable improvements in cholesterol, inflammation, and sleep. The combined effect is essentially "100 days of perfect controlled conditions plus hyperbaric pressure." The cholesterol drop and inflammation reduction follow from the protocol. They are real findings from a sample size of one running a specific 100-day regimen. Then come the dramatic claims. Telomere length increased by 20 percent. Stem cell counts multiplied tenfold. Epigenetic age dropped from 44 to 34. Effectively a decade of biological de-aging. These claims came from Dituri's own team analyzing samples from his own body. It has been three years. The dramatic claims have not been published in peer review. The telomere assay has not been independently verified. The epigenetic age calculation has not been replicated by an outside lab. No follow-up paper has appeared in any indexed journal. The cholesterol and inflammation findings carry the weight of direct medical testing under monitored conditions. They survive scrutiny. The age-reversal claims carry the weight of a single researcher reporting unverified results about his own body that he has not allowed independent labs to confirm in three years. The popular framing collapses these together. The pattern is the same one that shows up across viral health stories. A real but bounded finding generates a press release. The press release attaches dramatic framing the underlying measurements do not support. The media coverage adopts the dramatic framing. The careful version stays in the methods section nobody reads. Dituri's cholesterol dropped. His inflammation markers improved. These are documented. Whether he reversed his biological age by a decade is a claim that has been waiting three years for the evidence that would resolve it.








@DrJackKruse @scitechgirl @PaltielYossi I'm adding this to my evidence that the Earth is brown dwarf & the core Metallic Hydrogen is still active #con1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Yes. I'm completely alone on this concept. Strange but I think i'm on the right track








Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery: enormous deposits of naturally occurring hydrogen buried deep beneath the Earth’s surface. Early estimates suggest these reserves could contain trillions of tons of hydrogen — enough to potentially power the entire planet for hundreds to more than 1,000 years, depending on global demand and extraction rates. Known as “gold hydrogen,” this clean fuel is formed naturally through geological processes and trapped in underground rock formations and fault lines. Significant deposits have already been identified in countries including Mali, France, and the United States. Unlike manufactured hydrogen, which is energy-intensive to produce, natural hydrogen offers a potentially abundant and low-cost source of clean energy. When used, its only byproduct is water, making it an extremely attractive option for decarbonizing the global energy system. While the discovery has generated tremendous excitement, experts caution that turning these reserves into a practical energy source will require major advances in drilling technology, infrastructure development, and economic feasibility. Nevertheless, this finding could mark a significant turning point in the transition away from fossil fuels.


@DrJackKruse Never heard of green light. Only Blue as the sky and Red RLT for night time












Here's an example of ongoing human physiological change: some people have a third artery in their arm. Some don't. ~10% of people born in the 1880s had the third artery, but ~33% of late 1900s babies have one, and a 2025 Australian cadaver study found it in ~43% of upper limbs.