Dr. Jack Kruse and Andrew Huberman, Ph.D (Part 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @roxannesumners5039
    @roxannesumners5039 29 дней назад +25

    I’m 76. Read Health and Light (John Ott) in 1977, knew then it was THE most important book I’d ever read. Listening to you guys (both 1&2), I realize Ott’s early work (that I took to heart) is a big reason my children and I are as healthy as we are.
    These 6+ hours you have given us? There is no way I can thank you enough. I’ll still stand barefoot on the grass, not wear sunglasses or use sunscreen, choose better lightbulbs, and - listen to you.

  • @twisted.mentat757
    @twisted.mentat757 4 месяца назад +102

    I'm an electrical engineer with a good bit of exposure to solid state electronics, lasers/optics, and photovoltaics in undergrad (been some years, but I think I still remember some of the fundamentals). I love this conversation, but it all hinges on a firm understanding of band gaps, which I think Jack is struggling to explain to someone new to the idea. You can characterize materials as insulators or conductors by how easily it is to get their electrons to flow in an electric field. A material is an insulator if its electrons are strongly bound and require a very high level of electrical energy to free them and make them able to flow in an electrical field. Conversely, a material is conducting if there are virtually unbound electrons able to freely move in an electric field. Conductors are useful because their electrons are free and able to perform work with no upfront costs. Think of a rubber insulator versus a copper conductor. The unique property of semiconductors and hence their name, is that they are insulators and conductors at the same time. But, to make use of the electrons in semiconductors, you have to get the electrons from their low-energy insulator state (valence band) into their higher energy conducting state (conduction band) so that they will be able to move in an electric field. The band gap defines the amount of energy (measured in electron volts) that it takes to free an electron from the valence band and move it into the conducting band. Imagine having a bowling ball sitting on the ground (valence band) and you are picking up the bowling ball and placing it on an elevated ramp above your head so that it can roll down and go somewhere or hit some pins or whatever. The amount of energy it takes to get that bowling ball from the ground (valence band) to above your head onto the ramp (conducting band) defines the band gap energy. In a semiconductor, the "ground" in the metaphor is an n-type semiconductor and the overhead ramp and a p-type semiconductor. Semiconductors are a sandwich of materials, both silicon, where the silicon has been doped with either electron doners (n-type) with a net negative charge or "hole" donors (p-type) with a net positive charge. The sandwich of n-type and p-type semiconductor results in the np junction, known as a diode. By changing the doping ratios or how many electrons and holes we inject or dope into the respective n-type and p-type materials, you tweak the the band gap energy, which gives the semiconductor its characterization as a narrow, medium, wide band gap semiconductor. Hopefully this helps some people. I kinda just wrote this out to see if I remember the theory, LOL. The other key part to understand is the random collapse of electrons from conduction to valence, and how the electron returns the excess energy given to it to put it into conduction, which remember is the band gap energy, results in the emission of photons (light) with a fixed frequency.

    • @neodermaesthetic
      @neodermaesthetic 4 месяца назад +10

      Thank you .Even though I do not understand I appreciate you took the time to explain.

    • @Saladmama57
      @Saladmama57 4 месяца назад +5

      I appreciate your explanation though I don’t really understand. Yet.

    • @laurieellis3946
      @laurieellis3946 4 месяца назад +9

      Thank you so much.
      This is just sooooo incredible.
      So so absolutely incredible.
      I just see everything differently...
      And even more frustrated with the system now.
      🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️
      🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @loupurvis3148
      @loupurvis3148 3 месяца назад +6

      Got it. 👍🏼
      That’s the most brilliant explanation ever. 🫡

    • @thrivefnl
      @thrivefnl 3 месяца назад +7

      I was thinking I needed to take a class to understand this (because it’s so fascinating and is obviously important) but you just nutshelled it eloquently.
      I’m taking a screen shot and will be reading over and over to comprehend
      Thanks so much for taking the time 💪💗

  • @davidjohnalpha
    @davidjohnalpha 8 месяцев назад +70

    Andrew deserves a medal for his patience, poise & acceptance. He really impressed me.

    • @stevetsakiris4774
      @stevetsakiris4774 25 дней назад +2

      I totally agree with you ! Much respect to Andrew Huberman, not only for part 2 but also all 4 hours of part 1. Dr Kruse is obviously an incredible brain with hugely valuable information, but unfortunately he comes across like an obnoxious, know-it-all, dick (especially in Part 1 I thought he was very condescending towards Andrew). Maybe if he tweaked his approach even more people would listen to him. And I say that with all due respect to him because I don't know him personally. Maybe up close and personal he's a nice guy, after all he is friends with one of the nicest guys out there in Rick Rubin.

    • @is-ness
      @is-ness 14 дней назад

      Maybe you 2 guys are weak and oversensitive focused on delivery over quality.

    • @is-ness
      @is-ness 14 дней назад +3

      6 hours of free radically healing info from a genius and this is what you focus on 😢 modern world in a nutshell.

  • @steveestrada5661
    @steveestrada5661 Год назад +209

    Kruse is a brilliant nightmare of information. I hope Andrew deciphers all of this for us dummies. Either way, thank you for this unbelievably important information.🙏

    • @scottphardin
      @scottphardin Год назад +48

      Kruse is brilliant, but I think sometimes he misses opportunities to communicate clearly just to show of how much he knows.

    • @DiaboloSnipEz
      @DiaboloSnipEz Год назад +30

      Imagine he would cut all the semantics and the "i want you to know this", that alone would double the amount of information in these podcasts

    • @PneumanaBreathwork
      @PneumanaBreathwork 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@DiaboloSnipEzI agree but I feel like he’s earned it.

    • @xavierryan4602
      @xavierryan4602 6 месяцев назад +8

      @@PneumanaBreathwork Kraus comes off as more interested in his ego than anything else, and it does his message a disservice. He can decide to less effective (by being abrasive, etc) if he wants, of course, but I dont believe talking that way is something to aspire to. He also talks out of his ass sometimes. His whole thing about why Elon Musk is wrong for choosing Mars is just plain wrong. Musk explains why Mars and not somewhere else in many interviews.

    • @luisnarciso7388
      @luisnarciso7388 2 месяца назад

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  • @laurieellis3946
    @laurieellis3946 4 месяца назад +47

    I find it quite impossible to sit and listen and then just carry on life as usual.... 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😳😳

    • @binthem7997
      @binthem7997 27 дней назад +3

      word. I knew that light and seasonal changes affected me alot, feels really good to have an explanation to why this is happening.

    • @hamishbartholomaeus
      @hamishbartholomaeus 17 дней назад +1

      That’s the idea…😁😉🔥

  • @MichaelAlberta
    @MichaelAlberta 5 месяцев назад +31

    One of the most underrated podcasts in the whole wide world.

    • @laurieellis3946
      @laurieellis3946 4 месяца назад

      Absolutely!
      It’s total paradigm shift perception altering just 🤯🤯🤯

  • @martinv.-
    @martinv.- 4 месяца назад +84

    Timestamps:
    0:00:23 Aha moment from Rick!
    0:01:57 Musk, Mars, and geopathic stress zones
    0:04:00 Water; previous brief history
    0:06:55 Chlorophyll and Hemoglobin
    0:07:50 “I need to understand how photosynthesis really works” J.K.
    0:09:00 The key to this mystery: 390 (nm) below
    0:12:30 Potassium; the key
    0:15:25 Further into the Water rabbit hole
    0:18:10 Deuterium?
    0:20:32 “Life organizes around light”; and back to Water
    0:21:48 Mpemba effect and the whole point of Water
    0:24:18 *** sponsors
    0:25:25 The most magnetic thing in a cell
    0:28:16 Water = the medium, the mean and the message for cells
    0:30:05 Tap water
    0:31:39 Warm wet environments allowed quantum coherence
    0:34:48 Mitochondria don’t like deuterium!
    0:37:00 Top 3 scientists in the 20th century for Jack
    0:38:00 Book “Defeating Cancer”: deuterium is bad sh*t
    0:40:17 Deuterium concentration in sea/ocean water
    0:42:10 Evolution hasn’t come up with anything better than neuromelanin
    0:44:14 The link between melanin and dopamine
    0:45:52 *** sponsors
    0:47:10 The more melanin the better and how metastasis actually works (again)
    0:49:15 What happens if you have a tan and you get on a flight
    0:49:50 Neuroplasticity
    0:50:06 White blood cells, mobility, and cancer cells
    0:51:51 UV light: the fountain of youth for mammals
    0:54:11 When you squeeze deuterium
    0:55:07 Nature: “you have to create the extreme UVC light in the blood”
    0:55:48 What happens when you add sunlight to blood
    0:56:20 The purpose of blood
    0:58:20 What happens if we, mammals of today’s world, block the sun
    0:59:05 Jack’s banned TED talk
    1:02:05 Book by Andrew Marino for Huberman
    1:04:03 The Military, not our friend
    1:05:40 Bridging the gap between the Sun and the Mitochondria as two electrodes of the same field
    1:06:31 Hydrogen, red light
    1:08:34 Magnetism in the mitochondria story
    1:10:05 Why you don’t need to eat that much when you are in the sun
    1:14:10 The problem of not having light control in the experiments
    1:16:07 Grey hair
    1:17:34 We still don’t know the true anatomic structure of neuromelanin
    1:20:00 The gut - Microbiome: understanding the light that each bacteria emits
    1:24:05 No light = cells migrate
    1:25:25 Methemoglobinemia
    1:27:56 How Jack does brain surgery and a little bit of brain anatomy
    1:31:37 Xenon light used in the operating table
    1:33:38 Can we still regenerate neuromelanin? - Cool story by Jack
    1:35:15 Sunlight penetrates the skull
    1:36:20 Holding a phone in your ear is a bad idea
    1:38:23 Jim Al-Khalili
    1:39:20 Magnetoreception
    1:39:45 Pituitary surgery
    1:42:42 “I can’t have this conversation with other neurosurgeons” J.K.
    1:44:21 Wim Hof is right to embrace cold (but for the wrong reasons)
    1:45:00 Red light at night
    1:48:07 The audience from Huberman vs the patients from Jack
    1:51:04 A story from a 80 year old patient: spinal stenosis
    1:54:00 The six domains of POMC
    1:54:57 Jack showing a picture of the lady with severe vitiligo
    1:56:10 Grounding
    1:59:37 Other things that upset the way the human machine works
    2:01:17 Heteroplasmy rate
    2:03:17 Where to do exercise
    2:04:09 The problem with hypertrophy
    2:05:40 Huberman reflects on the importance of seeking the truth in spite of everything
    2:07:30 Conversation about devices for recovery
    2:10:05 Cool at night - Adenosine
    2:13:15 Melatonin works better with a 2 to 3 degrees F change in the brain
    2:15:35 Morning sunlight viewing increases cortisol by 55%
    2:17:10 MRIs in search of where melanin exists
    2:19:00 A patient of Jack with muscle skeleton issues
    2:20:49 Example of centralized medicine unaware of the role light plays
    2:22:16 Why Huberman is important on this story
    2:23:51 Jack hating how he feels in California
    2:24:49 Huberman giving thanks to Rick and Jack for the light lecture
    2:26:32 Jack’s response and reflexion
    2:28:08 Rick’s closing words
    2:29:39 Jack’s appreciation for Chantel
    2:31:18 “...and the screens are also inside of us” - Andrew Huberman
    A bit late on this part 2, sorry about that!
    If you feel that some can be added, deleted or changed, please reply to this comment! Have a wonderful day.

    • @laurieellis3946
      @laurieellis3946 4 месяца назад +1

      Brilliant!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @loupurvis3148
      @loupurvis3148 3 месяца назад +2

      You’re worth more money, sir. This is fantastic, thank you. ❤

    • @ozarkcyn1
      @ozarkcyn1 2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you!!!

    • @aquie4d999
      @aquie4d999 Месяц назад +1

      This is brilliant 🎉

    • @aquie4d999
      @aquie4d999 Месяц назад +1

      Thank you ❤

  • @nocap444
    @nocap444 6 месяцев назад +34

    Definitely going to need to watch this all over again like 5 times

  • @sophukinsikofit
    @sophukinsikofit 10 месяцев назад +19

    Jack's approach and reasoning calm my fears and help me sleep

  • @Mikebauero
    @Mikebauero 29 дней назад +3

    Jack is unbelievable I can't stop listening to him. Big fan of Andrew but class was in session for him

  • @dabrupro
    @dabrupro 8 месяцев назад +41

    "I put pictures in the blog for you to look at." 😂 This is one of the most refreshing conversations I've heard in a while. Plain speaking. Offence not being taken. Focus on the meaning and not who is saying it or the words. Genuine curiosity. Humility. Oddly abnormal these days in the USofA

    • @laurieellis3946
      @laurieellis3946 3 месяца назад

      World.... Not just USofA. ☺️☺️

  • @MDeal-lr8lr
    @MDeal-lr8lr День назад

    How did I JUST now find this channel!? Thank you, Rick! This is greatness.

  • @bec2945
    @bec2945 Год назад +14

    You got me Jack Kruse. When you talked about your ex wife, who you really are, I cried. You speak from your heart. I love the conversation and how the 3 of you bounce off each other.
    Sunrises and sunsets

  • @blackbeltbeauty
    @blackbeltbeauty Год назад +19

    Part 1+2 have been absolutely incredible + revolutionary to take it. Thank you for bringing all of this information to ✨light✨ for us all

  • @mrhalattar
    @mrhalattar Год назад +27

    Thank you for thee amazing podcast… part 3 should be on your list for sure 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @isakvirkthamsdorf
    @isakvirkthamsdorf 15 дней назад +1

    I love this episode and the first episode. But I would really love an episode with Dr. Jack Kruse and Ken Wheeler.

  • @EvilEmpire_4u
    @EvilEmpire_4u 14 дней назад

    That banjo players story brought tears to my eyes. Thank you all so much for sharing this incredible information; Your time, expertise and promise for something better. Thank you!!

  • @sophukinsikofit
    @sophukinsikofit 10 месяцев назад +26

    Just listen. Then listen again.

    • @Y_M1967
      @Y_M1967 5 месяцев назад +3

      And again and again 🙌💪🏼👍🏼

    • @kathya1956
      @kathya1956 Месяц назад

      Why, waste my time with Kruse’s hubris?

    • @sophukinsikofit
      @sophukinsikofit Месяц назад +1

      @@kathya1956 bot

    • @mewimagine5920
      @mewimagine5920 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@kathya1956because what he says might be important?

  • @ProvocateuAstrology2
    @ProvocateuAstrology2 2 месяца назад +3

    Great mesmerizing conversation.I sat through both videos and I had to force myself to go to bed.Because I was screwing up my melatonin.Listening to you guys and I continued listening the next day so thank you

  • @danielencarnacion459
    @danielencarnacion459 5 месяцев назад +9

    I had no idea this meeting of minds occurred. And I’m a big appreciator of all of their work

  • @JockNmystyle-
    @JockNmystyle- 2 месяца назад +3

    Great podcast, but I prefer video. However, this doesn't prevent me watching it and enjoying these discussions immensely. Thank you guys for doing this. It is so important to get this information out into the academic space.

  • @Black-dog-likes-walks
    @Black-dog-likes-walks Месяц назад +2

    This podcast and interaction was art. Loved it. Can’t wait for the second. It made me feel different

  • @lindalanders3967
    @lindalanders3967 Месяц назад +2

    The sound quality, such clarity

  • @Mary-xx6sx
    @Mary-xx6sx 9 месяцев назад +6

    The three muskateers!
    Can Rick & Dr. Jack come to Melbourne with you Dr.Andrew?
    You all bring something special to the table.

  • @Needless2say
    @Needless2say 23 дня назад +2

    Excellent pod cast. Thank you. My only complaint is the blue background. Jack often mentions to avoid blue light.

  • @nackyeads2508
    @nackyeads2508 9 дней назад

    I want to shout out to one of my heroes, Clint Ober. He put grounding out there, and so many have benefited from his dedication and persistence! His famous quote for me, which you all took to new level, was “everything is electrical first, chemical second. “ Some of the nutrition experts, like Kate Shanahan on seed oil dangers, do not go deeper than the chemistry. This is ok, but I do love to hear the electrical, and the light. I would love to hear you folks explain about how seed oils subvert our natural good health on the deeper levels of electrical and light!
    Not saying I could fathom all the depths you have discussed, but I was still entirely riveted to all of both episodes. Thank you! 🙏😍

  • @LoveMoneySecretsTV
    @LoveMoneySecretsTV Год назад +28

    I can't begin to express how amazingly fanttastic this episode part 1 and 2 are. Definitely will be listening to this again. My second time listening and I continue to be in awe of everything Dr. Jack shares. Thank you for doing this!

  • @sheridezubiria4272
    @sheridezubiria4272 9 месяцев назад +5

    Brilliant. Scary. Funny. Overwhelming but I Love all of it!

  • @Freeejoy
    @Freeejoy 2 месяца назад +2

    Epic conversations! I wasn’t a fan of Andrew until now. Thank you Andrew for opening everything to receive this important message.

  • @DT-lf2up
    @DT-lf2up Год назад +23

    Could you please enable sub-titles for the both videos, please?

  • @rredding
    @rredding Месяц назад +2

    Amazing 😮 I definitely have to listen multiple times and keep notes and let this digest slowly..
    And find books on the subject..
    And.. and... And.. 🎉❤

  • @WhatsHisName123
    @WhatsHisName123 3 месяца назад +3

    What an unbelievable amount of information.
    Thank you gentlemen.

  • @JoelynLutz
    @JoelynLutz 2 месяца назад +5

    As a musician who plays in 432 HZ and a constant researcher regarding my health and other things, I have a question for Dr Jack Kruse regarding Dr Joe Dispenza 's work. People are spontaneously healing at his events and most of them report an intense light of energy between the heart and the pineal gland. Could this be the light you're speaking of and have you talked to him about this? Great information and thanks for sharing. NOTE: "When you know better you do better" is a quote from Maya Angelo. In my non-profit work I would share that and added "But if you don't know better how can you do better".

    • @melissalovelady5459
      @melissalovelady5459 Месяц назад

      I'd like to know more about this!

    • @JoelynLutz
      @JoelynLutz Месяц назад

      @@melissalovelady5459 Many videos of testimonials regarding Dr Joe's work on RUclips

    • @nmajhi9555
      @nmajhi9555 Месяц назад

      I also follow Joe Dispenza and last night I mixed - Sadhguru (Chit Shakti Meditation) + Wamhoff + Joe + Dandapani - it seems todays morning was fantastic feeling more energetic then other morning .. thank you

    • @Mistral434
      @Mistral434 2 дня назад

      I would love to hear the good doctor’s thoughts on this as well. I regularly practice “energy healing” on other people. Light plays a foundational role in the visualization/mind’s eye part of the practice. Interestingly it works remotely as well.

  • @scoobtoober2975
    @scoobtoober2975 2 месяца назад +1

    If only his knee didn't tear, we may have not got to this moment as quick. Or ever. That information has been here, he dug into it and presented the real life personal implications. THANKS Rick for getting this together. You are an unsung god of music. Thanks for that too.

  • @philipheijnen
    @philipheijnen 8 месяцев назад +15

    Emilio del giudice. Check him out. Quantum coherence of water inside living cells, and how light controls the chemical processes in the body.

  • @Theqpom
    @Theqpom Месяц назад +4

    “Rick, that’s all you need to know about physics…..Deuterium is bad sheeeet….”
    Amazing.

  • @astroversace466
    @astroversace466 Год назад +21

    how did i just stumble upon rick ruben's podcast

  • @Stratton218
    @Stratton218 21 день назад

    This is a convo I definitely wouldn’t have minded seeing visually

  • @dabrupro
    @dabrupro 8 месяцев назад +2

    Fascinating discussion. Much appreciated.
    "This talk is one of extraordinary thoughtfulness. Even so, the words are illusory, empty and superficial. The meaning alone is what is deep. Because of the words, the meaning is understood. Once the meaning is understood the words become useless. What the words tell about is That which is full of meaning, but the words themselves are false. Because of the words, the thing becomes apparent. Upon seeing the thing, the words dis-appear. The words are empty, while the meaning is sustained….The simile of the word making the meaning apparent is not totally accurate because while it is true that after words are spoken the meaning is apparent, even before any words were spoken, the meaning was existing." -- Saint Shri Samartha Ramdas (from Dasbodh)
    "In the first instance, the attention of the meditator is silence in excelsis, this is transformed into light, the light assumes the form of space, the space in turn changes into movement. This is transmitted into air, and the air into fire, the fire changes into water, and the water into earth. Lastly, the earth evolves into the world of organic and inorganic things. The water from the rain takes the form of the juices in the grains and vegetables, which essences supply nourishment and energy. This energy takes the form of knowledge, courage, valor, cunning, etc. The limbless process goes on. Neither form, name, nor quality is enduring. Nothing is permanent or determinate." - Nisargadatta Maharaj

  • @theklfword
    @theklfword Год назад +7

    Thank you 🤍

  • @tstatus1206
    @tstatus1206 Месяц назад +1

    When I previously was forced to drink mostly tap water, somewhere in my lsd days, I began focusing on the water when I got it from the tap, and let half of it run past my cup, and really focus my intention on where the water split into my cup trying to only take the good water. I've since thought I was crazy again until hearing this episode

  • @futurewhale7535
    @futurewhale7535 28 дней назад +2

    Great interview 👍
    I work outside as a contractor is there a specific pair of saftey glasses I could use or does it not matter during daytime when im in direct sunlight? Are sun glasses bad to use during outside work as well? Any help appreciated.
    Keep up the good interviews
    Interview Clif High 👍👍👍

    • @dalemurray7540
      @dalemurray7540 15 дней назад

      What i understand is they have somee glares that only allow the red light in that you can wear indoors and put outdoors but am uv is way way better than pm sun.

  • @carlosg2701
    @carlosg2701 Год назад +4

    Amazing science and life wisdom. Thank you!

  • @dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669
    @dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669 3 месяца назад +4

    The most difficult book to understand is critique of pure reason by Emmanuel Kant a German philosopher.When understood it word by word my son told me if you understand this it is like you got fellowship in general surgery.

  • @HealingHz-po5ik
    @HealingHz-po5ik 11 часов назад

    Thank you just thank you 🙏

  • @williambudden7066
    @williambudden7066 Год назад +2

    Thanks guys 🙏🏾

  • @jasoncrump1886
    @jasoncrump1886 19 дней назад +1

    Rick knows all is self. You are the cosmos and connected to everything. Ancient spiritual knowledge and science are coming together.

  • @DiamondLightning
    @DiamondLightning 2 дня назад

    Fantastic podcast…

  • @Moto_Medics
    @Moto_Medics 11 месяцев назад +20

    Man I’m glad jacks defensiveness has calmed down a bit it almost made it hard to get through but I’m glad I stuck around. You can be excited about your topic but when your arrogance clouds the information and ego comes out before the point I can’t take much of that.

    • @michaelburgos8127
      @michaelburgos8127 7 месяцев назад

      I really like your profile pic, also i agree with your statement and im also glad i stuck around

    • @spar7acvs
      @spar7acvs 6 месяцев назад +3

      i think he has built in defensiveness from his positions being relentlessly attacked, it’s just habit even in the presence of a patient and curious person like huberman

    • @stevetsakiris4774
      @stevetsakiris4774 24 дня назад

      I totally agree with what you say here. He has extremely valuable information but it gets clouded by his delivery and I also find it hard to get through but I also persevered.

  • @nivlakhera9
    @nivlakhera9 3 месяца назад +3

    All these is there in biochemistry book we used in med school and learnt in India I am unsure why people are surprised that mitochondria makes water and other info was there in Guyton physiology textbooks

  • @scoobtoober2975
    @scoobtoober2975 2 месяца назад +2

    A car battery with salty acid won't freeze if it has charge on it. When that charge starts to whittle away it can freeze at less cold temps then when it was new and fully charged. This whole thing is starting to make sense.

  • @philipheijnen
    @philipheijnen 8 месяцев назад +9

    An important quote from Jack: “Water is an electro magnetic capacitor.”

    • @stevee.7419
      @stevee.7419 26 дней назад +1

      …and we are batteries/ semiconductors

  • @Hopperman99
    @Hopperman99 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for this!!

  • @Resonance.96
    @Resonance.96 5 дней назад

    As someone who is not a biologist, what infared a light bulbs should I look for to put in my house? What wavelength?

  • @deborahgarlandayurveda
    @deborahgarlandayurveda 10 месяцев назад +4

    What is the best source of Deuterium-depleted water Dr. Kruse referenced?

  • @peanut9051
    @peanut9051 14 дней назад

    Gilbert Ling books need to be reissued - they are at 185 to 250 bucks for a paperback.

  • @ShadowBoxer5669
    @ShadowBoxer5669 Месяц назад

    when did we forget to share ideas without angry debate? great show.

  • @adrianan4003
    @adrianan4003 26 дней назад +1

    Hello Dr. Jack Kruse, I'm looking at it and it takes 4 photons at 1.8eV-2.2eV per photon to split a molecule water in photosynthesis. Where did you get 12.06eV at 8:16? It then throws all of your other calculations way off on light.

  • @nicolebrammy2624
    @nicolebrammy2624 Год назад +7

    But we are left with a cliffhanger- I really wanna know what happened to the patient he talks about with the basal ganglia lesions 😫

  • @BlastedOffRawPuerh88
    @BlastedOffRawPuerh88 Месяц назад +1

    Interested on Jacks thoughts on 528hz .. when I listen to some of the good ones on RUclips it sounds to me how I image light would sound. Feels great

  • @derp.2898
    @derp.2898 6 месяцев назад +2

    Does kruse have a protocol for school aged children

  • @tracyreiner6524
    @tracyreiner6524 Месяц назад +2

    Crazy I was raised by a Aust/Hung great grama whose whole circadian food philosophy was eat where the sun is daily as well
    Morning. Tree fruits apples oranges cherries plums peaches ,large bird things that fly
    At noon eat what ever heavy protein carbs ,rice wheat bread
    Sunset melon squash things that are on the ground and in the water… fish chicken lettuce seaweed roots
    Bush herb teas at noon
    Now ( after three times listening I see what that’s all about and our families HH
    Water at nite salt pinch in everything
    copper turns the oxygen molecule in iron to water to excrete
    No photosynthesis oxidation
    Thank you

  • @michelleleblanc1631
    @michelleleblanc1631 6 месяцев назад +3

    I'd love to see a conversation between Kruse and Ornish and Gerger (I can feel him cringing as I type this!). ALSO - I'd love to hear his explanation - or "justification" (dogma) - about how bitcoin electricity usage is okay despite all the e-waste and carbon cost.

    • @sidlee3118
      @sidlee3118 Месяц назад +1

      Let's start with you explaining to me what exactly you think you mean by " carbon cost."

  • @QuanticLifeScience
    @QuanticLifeScience Год назад +16

    OK, you had me at the Dildo of unintended consequences often omes without lube. After listening to Jack pat himself on the back for hours he actually said something not about himself, or did he? lol

    • @binathere2574
      @binathere2574 Год назад +10

      Yeah he's a bit of a Narcissus, but you have to look past that because he has so much mind blowing information. I've found it difficult to listen to him at first. I'm used to him now.

    • @originalmal
      @originalmal 11 месяцев назад +1

      Who knew!?😂😂😂

    • @jamessmith4681
      @jamessmith4681 10 месяцев назад +1

      Kruze, hurting feelings 😂

  • @madonnaarsenault4452
    @madonnaarsenault4452 Год назад +4

    I am fascinated in how close this is to our Passamaquoddy understanding that when we see the diamonds on the ocean water that they are our ancestors.

    • @Dedicated_.1
      @Dedicated_.1 Год назад

      Interesting, where do I learn more?

  • @scoobtoober2975
    @scoobtoober2975 2 месяца назад +1

    Wims position on life is so positive. To embrace something that can help. There's nothing to argue about. I took to heart the cold showers and exposure. Winter time here is so much more fun. Running barefoot in snow, minimal clothes. It is very satisfying. And in the dark, no one should see, except some did and were shocked. They had to ask what i was doing. I turtled up at that moment. Never again. Skin phobia was my thing for ever. I'm working on getting over it. To feel how to react to people that disagree with it. First time shirt off in the winter, drunk neighbor pulled up in his truck and said put a shirt on.....or don't bleep it. and drove off. I was turtle shelled for months about it. That negativity is just about wore off, but it lasts. Grounding is part of wims protocol, he doesn't say that. But see what he does. No shoes, not clothes, no worries. It is so simple. Outside, in the sun or snow. Thanks to him. Yet again one who suffered a terrible loss, gave up and then jumped in some ice water.

  • @benjaminjohnson8431
    @benjaminjohnson8431 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @HigherThinkersClub
    @HigherThinkersClub 5 месяцев назад +2

    30:39 “ coherent domains become more prominent when sunlight hits water”
    This is the big Takeaway.
    I’m always making Pono Pono water by placing water in large blue glass and leaving it in sunshine. Now I’m starting to think to leave the water in clear glass.

    • @hussainhaider2818
      @hussainhaider2818 4 месяца назад +1

      Quartz glass if you want full spectrum light hitting the water

  • @alanbeirut3702
    @alanbeirut3702 11 месяцев назад +3

    I just have one question,
    Why the northern we go on earth the better economies we have but at the same time worst health?

  • @TheTruth7695
    @TheTruth7695 9 месяцев назад +2

    Where Rick said he listened to the Beatles with Joe Strummer that really cracked me up.

  • @AshleyD333
    @AshleyD333 23 дня назад

    Love Jack Kruse .

  • @tdcaudio
    @tdcaudio 8 месяцев назад +6

    how is Huberman just now finding out how far into the body red light penetrates. Dude you are an opthamologist. What have you been doing exactly?

    • @ErnestLemmingway
      @ErnestLemmingway 2 месяца назад +4

      He got popular by discussing neurotransmitters and hormones in a bland textbook way that impressed a bunch of college age gym bros

    • @ghostmateify
      @ghostmateify Месяц назад +1

      he was getting his tattoos done (that hes trying so hard to cover now) lmaoooooo, hes a joke

  • @ryderbrooks1783
    @ryderbrooks1783 9 месяцев назад +4

    You had me at: light splits water making it a capacitive magnetohydrodynamic fluid...

  • @scoobtoober2975
    @scoobtoober2975 2 месяца назад +1

    You said dave asprey talk, they kicked you out for the question session. And they stuck around for 12 more hours. That is some gravity, or affinity for what sounds right, then confirm it your self.

  • @purogawanipav
    @purogawanipav Год назад +3

    Good Stuff!

  • @MrBonden78
    @MrBonden78 6 дней назад

    is it okay to use a tanning bed in the winter if you live in Scandinavia?? Can some tell me?

  • @UpliftedPath
    @UpliftedPath 15 часов назад

    Anyone know anything about magnetico beds??? They keep bringing it up and brushing over it

  • @416cubes4
    @416cubes4 Месяц назад

    Great stuff.

  • @BrendannKellyy
    @BrendannKellyy 5 месяцев назад

    Hey guys, is there a deuterium depleting filter I can buy (it's probably not that easy, right)? Or was Rick buying them in bulk quantities from a company like Preventa?

  • @kingwennie
    @kingwennie 3 дня назад

    Is there any way you can post the transcript of these 2 life changing monumental podcasts? It would be so helpful for someone who's not well versed in the English language and science fields but wish to benefit from the info shared. Thank you.

  • @MichelleSandoval-g9c
    @MichelleSandoval-g9c 2 месяца назад

    Very informative!!

  • @trees-z7f
    @trees-z7f 3 месяца назад

    Would love to know what Dr. Kruse would recommend if you did have brain surgery under "bad" lighting how to heal.

    • @dammitsamm
      @dammitsamm 2 месяца назад

      He said sunlight

  • @Mistral434
    @Mistral434 2 дня назад

    51:20 "It turns out, the reason why cancer cells move? They're looking for UV light"
    I haven't been physically stunned by a comment like this in a long, long time. Simply profound

  • @MikeLisanke
    @MikeLisanke Год назад +5

    Dr Kruse, why is none of what you've been discussing in this interview In your book And why are there no notes or references to papers for the names you only speak in this video. What are you telling us to Read? Where do we read it? Where are you making these references concretely enough where we can look them up? E.g. Melanin isn't mentioned in your book. Semiconductor isn't mentioned. Conductor is only mentioned once. Thanks for any response. Best regards, Mike

    • @Dedicated_.1
      @Dedicated_.1 Год назад +1

      That book is super old and is still quite ahead of its time. In this interview we got more up to date stuff hence why it’s not in the book. Hope that helps.

    • @MikeLisanke
      @MikeLisanke Год назад +1

      @@Dedicated_.1 I'm not certain I can reconstitute the thought/question. I always look for a URL or book/paper to read when somebody talks about something. Ofter those talking assume we can all read and follow their research. It appears this was and is still lacking. I'd have to rewatch the video. Sorry you help didn't hit home thx for trying.

  • @tracyreiner6524
    @tracyreiner6524 Месяц назад +1

    Crazy I was raised by a Aust/Hung great grama whose whole circadian food philosophy was eat where the sun is daily as well
    Morning. Tree fruits large bird things that fly
    At noon eat what ever heavy protein carbs ,rice wheat bread
    Sunset things that are on the ground and in the water… fish chicken lettuce seaweed roots
    Bush herb teas at noon
    Now ( after three times) see what that’s all about and our families HH
    Water at nite salt pinch in everything
    copper turns the oxygen molecule in iron to water to excrete
    No photosynthesis oxidation
    Thank you

  • @Appleloucious
    @Appleloucious 9 месяцев назад +8

    2:17:20 And everybody with a needle anxiety disorder is cheering! : DD Bloodwork. Who gives a shit?! Kruse is just great : D
    Also many thx for this whole convo ❤
    One Love!
    Always forward, never ever backward!!
    ☀️☀️☀️
    💚💛❤️
    🙏🏿🙏🙏🏼

  • @azurec6001
    @azurec6001 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing!

  • @bakangmontshioa5997
    @bakangmontshioa5997 13 дней назад

    Great episode😅

  • @letsrelaxwithtexts2114
    @letsrelaxwithtexts2114 Год назад +7

    Dude is all over the place

  • @martincole5222
    @martincole5222 5 месяцев назад +1

    Jack Kruse knows everything about everything . Literally nothing he doesn’t know

    • @nelsonbusch3979
      @nelsonbusch3979 2 месяца назад

      I understand your point, but would need to respectfully disagree. Jack hasn't discovered the physicist (who I studied under) who learned that water is NOT 'H2O', but rather, is a collection of those 'molecular construction components' that link together due to their permanent dipole moment status, to form three dimensional CRYSTALLINE dodecahedral structures. As such, the good Dr. Pollocks "exclusion zone dynamics" is a complete misnomer, for more reasons than I have the time to explain here.

  • @d-dogjackson7933
    @d-dogjackson7933 18 дней назад

    What’s “palm c” supplement he’s t a liking about??

    • @jackhowell1262
      @jackhowell1262 7 дней назад

      POMC: it's a peptide that occurs naturally in the body but we need UV light from the sun for optimal function of the gene. Artificial blue light screens decrease expression

  • @daytrader3365
    @daytrader3365 5 дней назад

    Thoughts on Distilled water?...

  • @wrw1870
    @wrw1870 Год назад +20

    Jack misspoke at 20:00 deuterium depleted water IS better.

    • @sophukinsikofit
      @sophukinsikofit 10 месяцев назад +4

      I heard that, too. He gets soooo passionate.❤

    • @simplerick3851
      @simplerick3851 Месяц назад

      So what was the Supplement he was talking about?

  • @markbrown1609
    @markbrown1609 Месяц назад

    The Association-Induction Hypothesis (AIH) is like this: imagine your cell is a big, squishy water balloon filled with tiny things like salt (ions), water, and proteins. These tiny things don’t just float around randomly-they stick together in special ways that help the cell do its job

  • @ChaunceyVitz
    @ChaunceyVitz 3 месяца назад +1

    Even ricks commercials are art 😁❤️❤️ gusto baby

  • @scoobtoober2975
    @scoobtoober2975 2 месяца назад

    Codys lab was making deuterium enriched water in a video. 1 liter of water would take a week to fully enrich it. Very interesting and a process with 30 amps of dc current going through it. Highly reactive and lengthy, very very interesting. Not what we want in our body but just this concept of water and it's different states/charge capability

  • @AntonioGonzalezESP
    @AntonioGonzalezESP Месяц назад

    Where does the radiation go if youre wearing the clothes?..
    Is it absorbed or does it reflect away?
    Thank you in advance

  • @js290
    @js290 Год назад +1

    16:08 Dr. G. Wilse Robinson passed away in 2000
    1:53:53 POMC

    • @bigbitsmama4802
      @bigbitsmama4802 6 месяцев назад

      Tell me why that is significant to point out? 🙏 please

  • @aquie4d999
    @aquie4d999 Месяц назад

    Makes sense, then, to eat a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables, because of its higher water content and storage of sunlight frequencies while at tree or bush?

  • @oldschoolrock4evr
    @oldschoolrock4evr 27 дней назад

    To ANYONE! ===== Is VIELIGHT GOOD OR BAD I AM A LITTLE CONFUSED AS I LISTEN TO THIS WHILE WORKING...............