Speaking of bioelectric, TIL that the inner mitochondrial membrane has a 30 million volt charge which is similar to a bolt of lightning. It is 6 microns thick. That is feasible because when you shrink the scale, the electromagnetic force gets stronger. That charge is insulated by deuterium-depleted water which we make in the mitochondria from a cytochrome protein.
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Is that why people like that deuterium-depleted water? Super expensive.
It is pro mitochondrial efficiency but it’s probably not needed if you have adequate sunlight exposure.
Maybe it would make more sense to apply during major illness or disease recovery to maximize all strategies.
I think I recall Jack Kruse talking about adding it to his regular water. Seems like it would make sense. ~150$ for a case of water is a strong commitment.
Ha! Now I see you’re the truthy bullshitter guy! Sort of right, but not quite 😂
Millivolts and Nanometers yo…
Neither of us were right. I was off on my units a bit. https://www.darwin.cam.ac.uk/news/darwin-college-lecture-series-nick-lane-interview/#:~:text=I%E2%80%99ve%20always%20been%20intrigued%20by%20this%20weirdness%2C%20that%20cells%20are%20powered%20by%20an%20electrical%20charge%20on%20a%20membrane%2C%20and%20that%20charge%20is%20massive.%20It%E2%80%99s%20equivalent%20to%2030%20million%20volts%20per%20metre%2C%20across%20this%20membrane%2C%20and%20that%20powers%20all%20of%20life