Electromagnetism, Humanity & Cataclysms - Dr Jack Kruse
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Electromagnetism, Humanity & Cataclysms - Dr Jack Kruse

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Overview

This video explores the profound impact of light, magnetism, and water on human health, challenging conventional medical and scientific understanding. Dr. Jack Kruse argues that our relationship with the sun has been deliberately distorted, leading to widespread health issues. He delves into the biophysics of oxygen states (singlet vs. triplet), the role of deuterium in water and food, and how these factors influence cellular function, mitochondrial health, and even chronic diseases. The discussion emphasizes the importance of natural environmental factors like sunlight, grounding, and magnetic fields, suggesting that modern lifestyles and industrial practices have disrupted these essential connections, leading to a decline in health and an increase in disease.

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Chapters

  • The sun is essential for health, and common advice about avoiding it is incorrect and driven by profit motives.
  • Humans have a 'solar callus' (melanin) that needs to be built up to use the sun safely and effectively.
  • Wearing sunglasses can paradoxically increase the risk of sunburn because the eyes' light pathways are linked to skin's solar response.
  • Studies show a correlation between low Vitamin D levels and certain cancers, yet people are advised to avoid the sun, the source of Vitamin D.
Understanding the true role of sunlight is crucial for regaining natural health and counteracting misinformation that leads to sun avoidance and related deficiencies.
The speaker points out that people in Australia with melanoma who get more sun exposure tend to live longer, contradicting the 'slip, slop, slap' public health campaigns.
  • The Earth's oxygen exists in two states: triplet (ground state, stable) and singlet (more reactive, inflammatory).
  • The prevalence of singlet oxygen, particularly in regions like Australia since the Carrington Event, is linked to increased inflammation and conditions like melanoma.
  • Melanin production, vital for sun protection, requires triplet oxygen.
  • Breathing is an electromagnetic event; singlet oxygen impairs respiratory efficiency, potentially causing hypoxia even in oxygen-rich environments.
This chapter reveals a fundamental biophysical mechanism (oxygen states) that underlies many health issues, moving beyond simplistic explanations.
The speaker explains that melanin, a key molecule for protecting against sun damage, cannot be synthesized without triplet oxygen, and its deficiency in certain regions may explain higher rates of skin issues.
  • Hydrogen exists in different forms, including protium (light hydrogen) and deuterium (heavy hydrogen).
  • The water table in many regions, including Australia and the US, has become deuterated due to environmental factors and chemicals like glyphosate.
  • Deuterium interferes with biological processes, such as melanin's ability to chelate protium and the function of mitochondria.
  • Deuterated water can lead to fat gain (brown to white fat conversion) and impaired cellular energy production (Warburg metabolism).
This section introduces deuterium as a critical factor in modern disease, explaining how altered water and food composition impacts cellular function and metabolism.
The speaker notes that fruits, often considered healthy, can have higher deuterium levels than eggs, and that people with low sun exposure (lack of melanin) cannot effectively eliminate this deuterium.
  • Mitochondrial function relies on electron transport and proton coupling, not macronutrients (proteins, carbs, fats).
  • Food acts as an electromagnetic barcode, reflecting the energy and conditions of its environment during photosynthesis.
  • Eating seasonally and locally is important because food composition (including deuterium levels) changes with seasons and geographic location.
  • Industrial food production and globalized supply chains have led to widespread consumption of deuterated and altered foods.
This challenges the conventional focus on dietary macronutrients, reframing food as an energetic and electromagnetic signal crucial for cellular health.
The speaker questions the practice of eating out-of-season fruits, like pineapples in Melbourne's winter, suggesting they are likely imported and carry a higher deuterium load detrimental to local inhabitants.
  • Chiral molecules like collagen and APOE are essential for health and function.
  • Weak collagen, leading to conditions like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and increased athletic injuries, is linked to singlet oxygen and lack of triplet oxygen.
  • APOE gene variations associated with Alzheimer's risk are problematic primarily due to a lack of triplet oxygen, not the gene itself.
  • Many chronic diseases and physical frailties stem from biophysical issues (like oxygen states) rather than purely biochemical ones.
This chapter connects fundamental biophysical principles to specific health conditions, offering a new perspective on why diseases like Alzheimer's and connective tissue disorders occur.
The speaker suggests that the increased fragility and injuries seen in modern athletes (e.g., ACL tears, Achilles ruptures) are due to poor collagen synthesis resulting from insufficient triplet oxygen.
  • Human biology is influenced by three primary forces: light, water, and magnetism.
  • The Earth's magnetic field is weakening and shifting, impacting health, particularly in regions with weaker fields.
  • Grounding (direct contact with the Earth) is essential for regulating the body's electrical charge and mitigating deuterium effects.
  • Wearing rubber-soled shoes and avoiding natural contact with the earth disrupts this vital connection.
This section highlights the critical, often overlooked, role of magnetism and grounding in maintaining health, especially in the context of a changing planetary magnetic field.
The speaker recommends that people in Tasmania, despite having weaker sun, should focus on a diet of animal products and prioritize grounding due to their strong local magnetic field.
  • The body is designed to structure its own water, making external 'structured water' claims largely pseudoscientific.
  • Deuterium is primarily cleared from the body via the vagus nerve and the exocrine pancreas (producing bicarbonate).
  • The quality of stool (Bristol Stool Scale #4) can indicate effective deuterium excretion.
  • Vegan/vegetarian diets are often high in deuterium, while carnivore diets can be low but may require adjustments for water and bicarbonate production.
This explains the body's natural mechanisms for managing deuterium, offering practical insights into diet and bodily functions like digestion.
The speaker notes that bicarbonate (HCO3-) is crucial for binding deuterium, and its production by the pancreas is essential for excreting it, with a Bristol Stool #4 indicating successful deuterium removal.
  • Exercise in a deuterated environment can be toxic, damaging mitochondria and muscles due to increased metabolic rate against a compromised water table.
  • General anesthetics used in medicine deuterate the body's water table, impairing cellular function and consciousness.
  • Consciousness is primarily related to the dielectric constant of water in the brain, influenced by magnetic fields and viscosity.
  • The brain functions as a quantum computer, with water's properties, not microtubules, being key to its operation.
This chapter reveals how common medical practices like anesthesia and even exercise can be detrimental in a deuterated world, and reframes our understanding of consciousness.
The speaker contrasts the use of magnets to induce anesthesia in animal experiments (Robert Becker's work) with the use of chemical anesthetics in centralized medicine, highlighting the former's potential to preserve water's dielectric properties.
  • Before DNA, melanin and ferredoxin were primitive proteins that could absorb electromagnetic radiation.
  • DNA evolved as an electromagnetic antenna to downregulate extreme electrical charges from early Earth, protecting cellular semiconductor proteins.
  • DNA codes for semiconductor proteins that require deuterium-depleted water to function correctly.
  • Misfolding of these proteins due to changes in water viscosity is linked to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
This offers a novel perspective on DNA's origin and function, viewing it as a protective mechanism against environmental electromagnetic stress, rather than solely a genetic code.
The speaker likens DNA to electrical tape on a wire, storing information electrically and magnetically to shield the cell from excessive currents, a function originating from Earth's early, highly charged environment.

Key takeaways

  1. 1Sunlight is essential for health, and avoiding it due to fear or misinformation has negative consequences.
  2. 2The state of oxygen (triplet vs. singlet) and the presence of deuterium in water significantly impact cellular function and health.
  3. 3Food should be viewed as an electromagnetic signal, with seasonal and local consumption being crucial due to varying deuterium levels.
  4. 4Magnetism and grounding are fundamental forces that influence health, and their disruption contributes to modern diseases.
  5. 5Many health issues previously attributed to genetics or diet may actually stem from biophysical disruptions related to light, water, and magnetism.
  6. 6Conventional medical practices, like anesthesia, can negatively impact the body's water table and cellular function.
  7. 7DNA's primary role may have been to protect early life from extreme electromagnetic environments, functioning as an electromagnetic antenna.
  8. 8Understanding biophysics, rather than just biochemistry or pharmacology, is key to addressing complex health problems.

Key terms

Triplet OxygenSinglet OxygenDeuteriumProtiumMelaninSolar CallusChiral MoleculesMitochondriaElectron Chain TransportATP SynthaseGroundingDielectric ConstantKinetic Isotope EffectVagus NerveBicarbonateWarburg MetabolismElectromagnetic AntennaSemiconductor Proteins

Test your understanding

  1. 1How does wearing sunglasses potentially increase your risk of sunburn, and what is the underlying biophysical reason?
  2. 2Explain the difference between triplet and singlet oxygen and why the prevalence of singlet oxygen can be detrimental to health.
  3. 3What is deuterium, and how does its increased presence in water and food affect cellular processes like energy production and fat storage?
  4. 4Why does Dr. Kruse describe food as an 'electromagnetic barcode' rather than just a source of macronutrients?
  5. 5How do magnetism and grounding play a role in health, and what are the consequences of their disruption?
  6. 6What is the proposed primary function of DNA in early life, and how does it relate to electromagnetic protection?
  7. 7According to Dr. Kruse, what is the fundamental basis of consciousness, and how do anesthetics interfere with it?

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