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May 11, 2023, 27 tweets

A. For the idiots who think Vitamin D pills are always wise. WRONG. Sunlight has to sulfate cholesterol FIRST to get the Vitamin D train rolling in the skin. When it is sulfated it becomes water soluble in blood. When it isn't you upregulate LDL production. So taking D3… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

B. Cholesterol and Vitamin D3 are nearly identical in chemical structure. Most people do not know this. Sunlight naturally sulfates these things (pic below). The only difference in both bio-molecules is a single double bond in the second ring of the cholesterol backbone. Remember… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

C. This gives Vitamin D3 one less hydrogen atom than the closed ring of cholesterol. Reading my Tensegrity 6 blog should make you think a lot more carefully about atomic details. One hydrogen is the only difference at the atomic scale between them but there is a shit ton of… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

D. Hydrogen is the ultimate chameleon for the sulfation and differentiation of cholesterol and Vitamin D3. What does it do? Vitamin D3 is synthesized from cholesterol esters in the skin upon exposure to specific frequencies of sunlight. When this happens and calcium becomes… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

E. It turns out how hydrogen acts chemically,  depends wholly on the environment it is within.  Does this means hydrogen can take different forms in our body if the environment of that region is controlled by information in some way? Is it a donor or a collector of electrons? Is… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

F. This is why on Earth hydrogen always hangs out with carbon and oxygen in life. The hydrogen ion (protons) and electrons go to reduce (or fix) carbon dioxide into the carbohydrates and biomass of photosynthetic organisms using both the C3 or C4 pathways, which feed herbivores,… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

G. Hydrogen is the rogue element in the periodic table that breaks all the rules we expect, and this is why life uses it in her designs. When a hydrogen bond forms between two water molecules, the redistribution of electrons changes the ability for further hydrogen bonding. In… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

H. Hydrogen normally has one proton that is encircled by one electron that buzzes in its electron shell.  Its valence shell is designed to hold two electrons. So you need to ask yourself is the shell half filled or half empty?  Other atoms want to know this too because this is… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

I. When hydrogen is ionized or charge separated………however, what can happen in life at the cell level changes in a big way……….hydrogen becomes the superman of flow.  When hydrogen is ionized and loses its only electron it becomes a proton cation. This makes H+ the lightest… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

J. After many thoughts on this topic,  I realized under some environments it can be placed into group 7 or group one in the periodic table. All known elements of group 7 are halogens. The group 1 elements compromise the alkali metals. Hydrogen is often placed in group one of the… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

K. I told you in the podcast that hydrogen can also act as a group 7 halogen.  It can mimic iodine element 53. It means it can gain electrons to become a nonmetal. Non-metals can become semiconductors. It was here that I realized the water was acting as a semiconductor between… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

L. Iodine addition to iodide-based ionic liquids leads to extraordinarily efficient charge transport, vastly exceeding that expected for a standard viscous system.  Hydrogen and iodine form an ionic plasma within the CSF of the human brain. The choroid plexus of the human brain… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

M. A biological cell is a dissipative system by its very nature. You heard this in the podcast when Rick said, "I don't know what that means." I said I will tell you. Now I am retelling it to you here. This implies it has the role or purpose to break symmetry and create a… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

N. When we sleep our semiconductive proteins are designed to be fully condensed and small.  This implies that life can only exist when our protein polymers are slightly unfolded during wakefulness.  Ling is the guy who brought the idea of unfolded proteins to science. This… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

O. Water is a semiconductor and Ling gave me that key.

P. When we are awake our proteins have to be somewhat unfolded and un-condensed (larger). This means during the day we are less thermodynamically efficient. The sun's light has to bridge the gap and this is why we evolved wakefulness from sleep.  This is why I told you in Cold… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

Q. During my 18 months of unlearning to relearn, I found out that symmetry in crystals is key. When symmetry is broken by any phase transition in chemistry (water) energy and information transfers must occur by nature’s laws.  This was how sunlight info and energy entered our… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

R. When I was a student growing up, hydrogen had a clear distinction in chemistry.  Sodium and hydrogen are group 1 elements.  Not only is hydrogen capable of switching teams but so is sodium its neighbor. Sodium is also used by life in a big way in extra and intracellular ionic… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

S. We all think hydrogen is a clear gas. But on Jupiter, hydrogen is under so much pressure with an altered temperature, it becomes an extraordinary superconducting metal. In mitochondria, H+ becomes a metal-like plasma as well.  MEG data shows that the two tissues with the… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

T. @MaxGulhaneMD wants to talk about magnetism. Here is where the sun buries its magnetic flux in cells. It uses H+ to do it. Magnetism is the essential force that determines the form of plasma or ionized matter taken in an environment. The hydrogen regions around galaxies… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

U. So how does Einstein’s relativity directly tie to this short narrative on hydrogen? Einstein’s relativity theory allows for space and time-bending (Noether's theorem). It also bends the mind of many people who look deep enough to see how far-reaching his ideas go. It turns out… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

V. It did for me. A single neutron addition explained to me food was not the key issue for health or longevity. food could be medicine in certain environments and deadly in others. Sounds nuts right? Nature is absurd in how she operates. I thought about wild animals and… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

W. This is the relationship I mentioned to you in the EMF 2 blog post and the podcast with @hubermanlab showing up, yet again. As the outer shell extends and expands, all the normal quantum connections of how electrons fill their shells begin to break down. This quantum effect… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

X. Up until these observations were made the belief in chemistry was that the periodic table was set up based upon quantum mathematical theory.   Think I am wrong?  
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It turns out these long-term ideas are dead wrong and most… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

Y. Hydrogen is tied to every amino acid and it makes up the largest portion of water. Your topologic insulators/semiconductors are also made from both of these components.   Your mitochondrial matrix is filled with hydrogen protons and surrounded by water.  To fundamentally… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

Z. The last sacred cow to slay is this one......Food is not what you think either. When you eat out of seasons you are making a MASSIVE quantum mechanical error for your mitochondria and central retinal pathways. George Mourou & Donna Strickland got a Nobel for their… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

The lagniappe of this thread: Nuclear spin and atoms; Lithium meets hydrogen.

TODAY's FACTOID ON LITHIUM: Lithium drugs are widely used for treating bipolar disorder. They work, but nobody really knows how they work in cells. I think I might. How might a mitochondriac attack… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

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