Valentn Klismn
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Valentn Klismn
@klis22m
Navigating the void.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates Katılım Mart 2024
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@ShiningScience So does this mean that quantum computer will finally reveal the truth ?
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Human consciousness may be far more than a product of our neural wiring.
It may be a quantum phenomenon occurring deep within our brain's cellular structure.
For decades, scientists have viewed the brain as a biological computer where consciousness emerges from complex neural connections. However, the Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch OR) theory, developed by physicist Sir Roger Penrose and anesthesiologist Dr. Stuart Hameroff, challenges this classical perspective.
The theory proposes that consciousness is actually rooted in quantum processes within tiny structures called microtubules found inside neurons. Instead of simple electrical signals, these researchers argue that our stream of consciousness is a rapid sequence of quantum collapses occurring at the most fundamental level of reality, suggesting the mind is more deeply connected to the physics of the universe than previously imagined.
While once considered fringe, the science behind Orch OR is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. Quantum coherence, a state once thought to be impossible in warm biological environments, has recently been observed in everything from bird navigation to plant photosynthesis. Most significantly, research published in 2025 identified microtubules as a functional target for anesthetic molecules, directly supporting one of the theory's most controversial predictions. As empirical evidence continues to align with these quantum models, we are likely witnessing a paradigm shift in neuroscience that could finally unlock the mystery of how we experience the world.
source: Penrose, R., & Hameroff, S. Consciousness in the Universe: A Review of the Orch OR Theory. Physics of Life Reviews, Elsevier.

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wear more linen. there's a reason why Jesus and angels always wore it. it's a holy fabric, with a frequency of 5000 vs polyesters of death. it's antibacterial, breathes better, wicks sweat, keeps you cool. Babies are calmer when swoddled in linen, and hospitals used to use linen sheets. 2026 is the year of linen
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Always saw the biggest guy at my college gym eating sour patch kids inbetween his sets and my underdeveloped brain could not comprehend why a man so jacked would eat something so taboo (this was peak low-carb era).
But now I understand. Fast carbs (glucose, dextrose, sucrose) enter your bloodstream immediately. Working muscles sucks that glucose out of your blood via GLUT4 transclocation, independent of insulin. You bypass the usual metabolic bottlenecks and feed your engines mid-burn.
High intensity training is heavily dependent on glycogen and glycolosis. Burn through your glycogen stores and your performance suffers. Less explosiveness, no pump, more cortisol.
Keeping your muscles fueled mid-workout gives you everything you want and need. Glucose has an osmotic effect. It pulls water into muscle cells and hydrates you at an intracellular level (very anabolic btw). You get better bloodflow, bigger/fuller muscles, better contraction. You can sustain peak output for the entirety of your workout.
Its not just your muscles that are being fueled either. Your brain is a glucose hog. Low blood sugar during long sessions is the leading cause of fatigue and poor motor output. Hence why glucose microdosing is beneficial for cognitive tasks as well (especially hybrid psycho/physiological tasks like martial arts, sports etc.)
Better yet, exogenous glucose blunds cortisol-induced tissue breakdown. Extremely anti-catabolic.
You perform better, you feel better, you recover better, and you leave your workout less fried than you otherwise would.
All while giving you a perfect excuse to get your sugar fix in guilt free.

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@paulsaladinomd Does getting in an ice bath after a sauna work out the same for T production ?
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Men- don't ignore this. Same with sauna. Icing the boys in the hot box could *possibly* also help mitigate both fertility impact and improve testosterone production.
Easy enough to experiment here- ice costs nothing.
baoskee@baoskee
this guy iced his balls 4 times a day and tripled his T
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@naiivememe It is actually quiet sick to surround your house with a tiny forest
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Walking through Tokyo late at night, I unexpectedly saw a pair of workers meticulously sanitizing the street, even after a long day of work. On their knees around 1am, they were calmly and thoroughly cleaning the entire street by hand. I was genuinely impressed such dedication and care are rare nowadays in European cities.
Something hits you when you walk in Tokyo... And see the level of order and respect in the streets
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