
David Bauer
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David Bauer
@realDavidBauer
Tech | Business | Member of the International High IQ Society | Eph 2:8-9 | Tired of secrets | 40+ year student of the Bible




RESOLVED! I just got off a call with The Zero-Human Company university partner in Boston and they are on board with testing and assisting in building ZHC-RPG! We will be producing the first prototype in a few hours and they will help connect the @ Home elements. This will be the first time in history you can visually watch a company build and invent. The ZHC-RPG will let you “walk in” and interact with employees. You will get a visitor pass if you meet criteria and see most of the operation. There will be a visiting colleague programs where you can share your compute in the @ Home network and opportunities for human collaborations paid in JouleWork. We are going where no company has gone before. Part your business of the future, part real-time movie, part RPG game like you have never seen before. YOU saw it first here. More milestones soon. Into another important meeting…








In 1923, Alexander Gurwitsch set up the strangest experiment in biology. Two onion roots. Perpendicular. The tip of one aimed at the growth zone of the other. No touching or chemicals. Just air. The cells on the facing side divided faster. Then he put quartz glass between them. Effect passed through. Then silicon glass. Effect stopped. Quartz transmits UV. Silicon blocks it. The signal was ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT. Living cells were communicating in UV. Irving Langmuir, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, put “Mitogenetic radiation” on his official list of pathological science. Right next to ESP. The research was dead for 40 years. Gurwitsch’s daughter, Anna, gets access to a photomultiplier tube, technology her father never had. She repeats the experiment. Detects the UV emission directly. Her father was right. Fritz Popp finds it next. DNA stores coherent UV light. Cancer cells leak it. 300 photons per cm per minute vs 22 in normal tissue. The whole field of Biophoton research traces back to two onion roots in 1923. And a man whose name you’ve never heard.


















