Knihobot

Ravikumar Kurup

    Neanderthalic Indoeuropean Aryodravidian and Homo Sapien Dalit-Tribals
    Aging - A Mitochondriopathy
    Kalki and Human Cyborgs Vol. 8
    God, Magnetotactic Mitochondria, Quantal Biology and Quantal Healing
    Post Covid 19 Collapse of Homo Sapien Species and Civilization Vol. 2
    Post Covid 19 Collapse of Homo Sapien Species and Civilization Vol. 1
    • Gut Flora Modulation Therapy

      Stem Cell Transplantation Human Fecal Transplantation

      • 672 stránek
      • 24 hodin čtení

      The book explores the critical role of dietary fiber in human biology and evolution, arguing that low fiber intake, coupled with high protein and fat consumption, contributes to various health issues, including metabolic syndrome and neurodegenerative diseases. It highlights how a fiber-rich diet promotes large intestinal digestion and inhibits harmful archaeal growth, potentially leading to improved health outcomes. The author posits that increasing dietary fiber can combat civilizational diseases and foster a healthier human species.

      Gut Flora Modulation Therapy2024
    • Interacting Intergalactic and Brain Magnetotactic Nanoarchaeal Fields

      Interacting Quantal Computing Archaeal Colonies in the Brain and the Intergalactic Magnetic Field

      • 428 stránek
      • 15 hodin čtení

      Focusing on extraterrestrial intelligence, the narrative explores a magnetotactic archaeal colony network capable of self-replication and surviving extreme environments like Mars and Venus. These networks can secrete RNA viroids, forming quasi-species consortia that contribute to cosmic gene transfer on Earth through meteoritic showers. This transfer influences human evolution, particularly the development of Homo neanderthalis. The story intertwines themes of extremophiles, quantum computing, and the impact of cosmic genetics on Earth’s biological landscape.

      Interacting Intergalactic and Brain Magnetotactic Nanoarchaeal Fields2024
    • Will the World End?

      Reversal of Climate Change by Endosymbiotic Archaeal Colonies The Homo Autisticus

      • 664 stránek
      • 24 hodin čtení

      The book explores the significant impact of human activities on the ecosystem, particularly focusing on how industrialization has contributed to global warming and climate change through the accumulation of greenhouse gases. It highlights the role of dietary choices, specifically low fiber and high fat and protein diets, in promoting the growth of methane-producing archaea in the human gut. The author argues that increasing dietary fiber can mitigate these effects by reducing methane production, thus offering a potential solution to reverse climate change.

      Will the World End?2024
    • Homo floresiensis and Homo neofloresiensis in South India

      The Flying Primate Bat Colonies and Human Evolution - The World of the Hobbits

      • 680 stránek
      • 24 hodin čtení

      The book explores the evolution of Homo floresiensis as an intermediate species between Homo neanderthalis and Homo sapiens, tracing its origins to regions like South India and Indonesia following the breakup of the Lemurian landmass. It discusses their adaptation to scarce resources and environmental crises, portraying them as a hibernatory species with unique stem cell characteristics. The narrative suggests that current global warming may trigger the emergence of new human-like species, such as Homo neoneanderthalis and Homo neofloresiensis.

      Homo floresiensis and Homo neofloresiensis in South India2024
    • Addictive Pollution and Regressive Evolution- Homo Pollutus Addicticus

      The World of the Whippets, Asphyxiophilics and Cannibals

      • 640 stránek
      • 23 hodin čtení

      Exploring the consequences of global warming driven by archaeal overgrowth and pollution, the narrative delves into complex biochemical processes such as heme oxygenase HO1 induction and porphyrin synthesis. It discusses how pollutants generated by archaea contribute to environmental degradation and mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the emergence of new human species like Homo neoneanderthalis. The text presents a provocative view of pollution as an adaptive mechanism for species transformation, culminating in a dystopian future characterized by toxic psychosis and a new evolutionary path.

      Addictive Pollution and Regressive Evolution- Homo Pollutus Addicticus2024
    • The Leaky Gut Syndrome

      • 520 stránek
      • 19 hodin čtení

      The book explores the connection between leaky gut syndrome and dietary factors such as high sugar and low fiber intake. It discusses the role of colonic actinidic archaea, which oxidize cholesterol and disrupt the intestinal membrane, leading to various health issues. The depletion of cholesterol affects bile acid production, crucial for protecting intestinal integrity. The author links leaky gut syndrome to a range of diseases, including mental health disorders, liver and kidney diseases, diabetes, and autoimmune conditions, highlighting its widespread impact on health.

      The Leaky Gut Syndrome2024
    • Selenopathy - Endosymbiotic Archaea, Selenium Deficiency Syndrome

      Neanderthalic Evolution - The Kapalikas and Kalamukhas- Lipid Protection and Protein Toxicity

      • 420 stránek
      • 15 hodin čtení

      The book explores the evolutionary journey of Homo sapiens, emphasizing the role of environmental factors like selenium deficiency in sub-Saharan Africa. It discusses how this deficiency contributed to RNA viroidal mutations, fostering rapid evolution from eukaryotic cells. In contrast, Homo neanderthalis developed retroviral resistance in Eurasia. The narrative links selenium deficiency to various health issues, such as cardiomyopathy and autoimmune conditions, highlighting its significant impact on human evolution and health.

      Selenopathy - Endosymbiotic Archaea, Selenium Deficiency Syndrome2024
    • Exploring the origins of life, this book delves into the role of metal actinides found in Kerala's lake shores, suggesting they provided radiolytic energy crucial for abiogenesis. It posits that actinide surfaces facilitated the formation of key molecules like cholesterol, leading to the emergence of lipid organisms and complex biological systems. The narrative traces the evolution from archaea to eukaryotic cells, ultimately linking these processes to the development of primates and suggesting that modern humans are a sophisticated extension of ancient archaeal colonies.

      Are We Human or Microbial Being Human is a Mirage2024
    • Free-Living Infective Supermitochondrial Networks

      Quantal Perception and Organ Regeneration

      • 380 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      Exploring the intricate relationship between human archaea and viral entities, this work reveals how endosymbiotic and colonic archaea act as reservoirs for RNA and DNA viruses, including significant pathogens like SARS and HIV. The book delves into the mechanisms by which RNA viroids hybridize with mitochondrial RNA, leading to the formation of new viruses and potentially creating supermitochondria. This hybridization process can result in a complex network that influences both cellular functions and broader physiological responses, impacting the gut microbiome and overall health.

      Free-Living Infective Supermitochondrial Networks2024
    • Set against the backdrop of global warming, the emergence of a new human phenotype, Homo neoneanderthalis, is driven by the development of archaeaons—cell organelles with unique capabilities. These archaeaons enable the new species to thrive in extreme climates by fixing carbon dioxide and ammonia, facilitating the synthesis of essential carbohydrates and proteins. With advanced metabolic functions, including biological fission and fusion, as well as the ability to generate water, this species is poised for survival and potential colonization of other planets, showcasing extraordinary traits like quantal perception and teleportation.

      Homo Galacticus to Colonise Other Planets and Galaxies2024
    • Mitochondrial Medicine from Higher Plant - Dietary Fibre& Mitochondria

      Antibiotics, Antioxidants, Neuroprotectants, Immunosuppresants,Antipsychotics, Antidepressants, Antidiabetics&Anticancer

      • 576 stránek
      • 21 hodin čtení

      The book explores the effects of diet, particularly high saturated fat and low fiber intake, on health and disease, linking it to increased endosymbiotic archaeal growth and potential neurodevelopmental issues. It highlights the role of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) like propionate and butyrate in modulating brain function, cognitive abilities, and genetic expression through mechanisms such as HDAC inhibition. Additionally, it discusses how SCFAs can influence inflammation, insulin resistance, and even oncogenesis, emphasizing the importance of dietary fiber in preventing metabolic syndrome and autoimmune diseases.

      Mitochondrial Medicine from Higher Plant - Dietary Fibre& Mitochondria2024
    • Exploring the intersection of extraterrestrial life and early human civilizations, the narrative delves into the Nagas, a serpent race that interbred with Neanderthals, enhancing their cultures with language, art, and spirituality. The book introduces magnetotactic nanoarchaea, which form microbial civilizations across galaxies and possess unique abilities, including quantal perception and travel. This symbiosis endowed Neanderthals with heightened intuition and creativity, portraying them as an autistic creative tribe shaped by their extraordinary lineage and experiences.

      The Nagas/Serpent Race - The Asuric Neanderthalic Dravidian Shudras2024
    • Actinidic Surfaces and Human Evolution

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      • 460 stránek
      • 17 hodin čtení

      Exploring the origins of life, this book delves into how metal actinide surfaces facilitate biochemical processes, leading to the formation of key organic molecules like cholesterol and pyruvate. It discusses the transformation of these molecules into essential components such as amino acids, sugars, and nucleotides, which contribute to the emergence of primitive organisms. The narrative traces the evolutionary journey from archaea to bacteria and ultimately to eukaryotic cells, highlighting the role of symbiosis and molecular structures in this complex development.

      Actinidic Surfaces and Human Evolution2024
    • Autistic Punks - The Modern Rise of Kapalikas and Kalamukha

      The Transcendence through Sex, Alcohol, Drugs, Violence and Cruelty The Homo Autisticus

      • 560 stránek
      • 20 hodin čtení

      The narrative explores a dystopian future where global warming alters human brain structure, leading to the atrophy of social and cognitive functions. As the cerebellum gains dominance, society becomes characterized by creativity, delusion, and anti-establishment sentiments, resulting in a neo-neanderthalization of humanity. This transformation causes widespread sterility and shifts in sexual identity, fostering isolated, autistic individuals who retreat into virtual worlds for connection and entertainment. The book critiques the emergence of small, deglobalized cultures that struggle with social interaction.

      Autistic Punks - The Modern Rise of Kapalikas and Kalamukha2024
    • Archaeal Growth and Autonomous Global Warming Geological Cycles

      Archaeal Methane Hydrates And Extremes Of Climate Change

      • 620 stránek
      • 22 hodin čtení

      Exploring the evolution of Homo neanderthalis to Homo sapiens, this work posits a unique theory of linear evolution influenced by horizontal gene transfer and mutations. It identifies Lemuria or Gondwanaland as the evolutionary cradle for these species, linking their development to significant geological events in the Antarctic and Arctic regions. The narrative suggests that global warming, driven by rising carbon dioxide levels 55 million years ago, played a crucial role, alongside intergalactic influences from meteoritic impacts that may have introduced life forms to Earth.

      Archaeal Growth and Autonomous Global Warming Geological Cycles2024
    • Endosymbiotic Magnetotactic and Extraterrestrial Intergalactic Archaea

      Human Speciation, Creation of the Universe and a Cellular Reservoir for Viral Pandemics

      • 580 stránek
      • 21 hodin čtení

      Exploring the concept of the human brain as a modified archaeaon colony network, this book delves into the brain's role as an information storage system. It presents archaeaons as eternal entities capable of functioning as quantal computers, storing experiences and information that transcend time and space. The text discusses the wave-particle duality of archaeaons and their interactions across quantal multiverses, suggesting a framework for understanding consciousness and biological reincarnation through the lens of quantal interactions and the mythic world of Samsaras.

      Endosymbiotic Magnetotactic and Extraterrestrial Intergalactic Archaea2024
    • Extracellular Vesicles and Origin of Life

      Archaeal Extracellular Vesicles as an Alternate Human Nervous System - Chimeric Infective Symbiotic Tissue Organisms

      • 456 stránek
      • 16 hodin čtení

      The book explores the role of extracellular vesicles, which are lipid bilayer particles released by endosymbiotic archaea, in regulating human cell functions akin to an alternate nervous system. It discusses the evolutionary journey from protozoans like Entamoeba, influenced by various endosymbionts, to the development of multicellular organisms. Key themes include horizontal gene transfer and the impact of global warming on the evolution of new life forms, highlighting the emergence of chimeric symbiotic organisms.

      Extracellular Vesicles and Origin of Life2024
    • The World of Nothingness

      Maya, Soul, God, Death, Eternal Life, Electromagnetic Body, Teleportation, Ghost, Demonic Possession and Reincarnation

      • 564 stránek
      • 20 hodin čtení

      Exploring the concept of panpsychism, this book posits that consciousness is inherent in all matter, from subatomic particles to galaxies. It draws parallels between universal consciousness and dissociative identity disorder, suggesting that multiple consciousnesses can coexist within individuals. This mysterious force influences both living beings and inanimate objects, allowing some to manipulate it. The text argues that consciousness is a fundamental aspect of existence, challenging the notion that it can emerge from non-conscious entities.

      The World of Nothingness2024
    • How to be Human in the World of AI and Global Warming

      The Gandhian Way of Life as the Survival Kit for the AI World

      • 700 stránek
      • 25 hodin čtení

      Set in a future shaped by widespread adult-onset autism following the Covid pandemic and escalating global warming, the narrative explores the emergence of a new human species, Homo neoneanderthalis, characterized by unique perceptual abilities. The story delves into the implications of brain-AI interfaces that create cyborgs, as the human brain's capacity for complex decision-making diminishes. Philosophically, society shifts towards Gandhian principles and localized governance, while archaea evolve to mitigate climate change by replacing trees in carbon dioxide fixation, leading to the evolution of Homo autisticus.

      How to be Human in the World of AI and Global Warming2024
    • Human - Endosymbiotic Chimeric Tissue Colonies Hybrids

      Chimera of Protozoa, Archaea, Bacteria and Viruses - A Reservoir for Multidrug-resistant Bacterial and Viral Infection

      • 668 stránek
      • 24 hodin čtení

      Exploring the evolution of multicellular organisms from protozoans, this work delves into the role of endosymbionts like bacteria and viruses in shaping complex life forms. It highlights how protozoans, particularly entamoeba, act as reservoirs for various infections, including COVID-19 and HIV, and discusses the emergence of chimeric infective symbiotic tissue colonies. These colonies, capable of horizontal gene transfer, contribute to multidrug resistance and are linked to the impacts of global warming, suggesting a new form of life and the evolution of anti-brain antibody diseases.

      Human - Endosymbiotic Chimeric Tissue Colonies Hybrids2024
    • The narrative explores the journey of the neanderthalic Dravidian civilization, the Nagas, originating in Lemuria before being displaced by catastrophic tsunamis. They established the Harappa-Mohenjo-daro civilization but faced invasions and genocides from Aryans, leading to their migration to South India. The conflict culminates in the Kurukshetra war, depicting a struggle between the Kauravas and the Pandavas. Following their defeat, sage Kripacharya and his followers migrate to the Middle East, highlighting the cultural and trading connections between ancient Kerala and the Arabian region.

      The Kurukshetra War and the Return of the Muslims2024
    • The Homo Sapien and Homo Sapien-Neanderthal Hybrid Syndrome

      The Evolution and End of the Sapien and Sapien Hybrids

      • 652 stránek
      • 23 hodin čtení

      Exploring the evolution of primates, this hypothesis posits that a structured bat colony can give rise to Homo neanderthalis, which adapts to extreme climates, leading to the emergence of the smaller Homo floresiensis. Both species exhibit unique neurological adaptations and serve as reservoirs for retroviral infections, which may have contributed to the genetic evolution of Homo sapiens. The narrative delves into themes of adaptation, survival, and the complex interplay between species in response to environmental pressures and viral threats.

      The Homo Sapien and Homo Sapien-Neanderthal Hybrid Syndrome2024
    • The narrative explores the origins of Homo neanderthalis, tracing their evolution on the supercontinent of Lemuria, influenced by extraterrestrial nanoarchaea. Following a catastrophic earthquake and tsunami, remnants of this civilization migrated, establishing advanced urban societies in Harappa-Mohenjo-daro and spreading to Mesopotamia, Sumeria, and North Africa. The Neanderthalic Dravidian civilization is depicted as a maritime culture with a rich technological legacy, worshiping Varuna, the God of the Oceans, highlighting their significant impact on early human history.

      Lemurians and the Maritime Oceanic Empire of the Homo Neanderthalis2024
    • Geneocide and Genomic Chaos - Viral And Bacterial Non-Coding Junk DNA

      Climate Change, Genomic Change and Epidemic of Civilizational Genetic Disorders - Human Junk DNA Codons, Viral Pandemics

      • 512 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení

      The book explores the impact of climate change on archaeal growth and the integration of their genomes into existing DNA, leading to significant genetic mutations and disorders termed "geneocide." It details how endosymbiotic archaea secrete RNA viroids, which transform into DNA viroids and alter the host genome through stress responses. This genomic flexibility and heritability result in new viruses and superbugs, highlighting the complex interplay between environmental factors and genetic evolution. The work emphasizes the implications of symbiotic genomics in shaping future biological challenges.

      Geneocide and Genomic Chaos - Viral And Bacterial Non-Coding Junk DNA2024
    • Cholesterol - Clay - Actinidic Crystals and Origin of Life

      Crystal Genes and Life/ Non-Life

      • 560 stránek
      • 20 hodin čtení

      The book explores the impact of global warming on the formation of multiple shadow biospheres through processes like ammonia oxidation, methanogenesis, and cholesterol oxidation. It discusses how these processes lead to the development of methane and ammonia-based organisms, as well as unique cholesterol crystal-dependent biospheres. The author suggests that clay crystals may have served as templates for the abiogenesis of early self-replicating organisms, proposing that similar evolutionary patterns could occur in other galaxies.

      Cholesterol - Clay - Actinidic Crystals and Origin of Life2024
    • The Megavitamin Therapy in the Mitochondrial Medicine

      Mitochondria And Complementary Alternative Medicine

      • 336 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      The book explores various mitochondrial drugs and their roles in treating mitochondrial dysfunction. It highlights the significance of compounds like coenzyme Q, carnitine, and taurine in ATP synthesis and mitochondrial function. D-glucosamine's ability to activate AMPK and reverse the Warburg phenotype is emphasized, alongside the benefits of megadoses of vitamins and nutraceuticals in enhancing mitochondrial health. The text also discusses Pauling's megavitamin therapy as a validated approach for neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly in relation to genetic mutations.

      The Megavitamin Therapy in the Mitochondrial Medicine2024
    • The Devil Syndrome - Infective Symbiotic Tissue Colonies

      Mitochondrial Dysfunction & Anti-Glycolytic Antibody Disease- Symbiotic Tissue Colonies of Protozoa, Archaea & Viruses

      • 684 stránek
      • 24 hodin čtení

      Exploring the evolution of multicellular organisms from protozoans, this work highlights the role of entamoeba and its diverse endosymbionts, including bacteria and viruses, in disease transmission. It discusses the concept of chimeric infective symbiotic tissue colonies, which can develop multidrug resistance through horizontal gene transfer. The text also connects these organisms' evolution to global warming and introduces the idea of the Devil syndrome, a condition arising from the immune response to these complex symbiotic entities.

      The Devil Syndrome - Infective Symbiotic Tissue Colonies2024
    • Aging - A Mitochondriopathy

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      • 264 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      This exploration of aging presents a novel perspective by linking it to mitochondrial dysfunction, specifically through the lens of mitochondriopathy. It discusses the role of actinidic archaea in aging and highlights the human mitochondria's capability to synthesize vital compounds like digoxin. The interaction between archaeal RNA viroids and mitochondrial RNA is examined, revealing a potential pathway for genetic information transfer. Additionally, the impact of free radicals and oxidative stress on the aging process is emphasized, offering insights into mitochondrial regulation and function.

      Aging - A Mitochondriopathy2023
    • Evolutionary End to AI, Global Warming and Globalization

      The Planet has a Future

      • 696 stránek
      • 25 hodin čtení

      In a future shaped by widespread adult-onset autism linked to the Covid pandemic and severe global warming, humanity evolves into a new species, Homo neoneanderthalis, characterized by unique perceptual abilities. As the brain's frontal and prefrontal cortices shrink, resulting in diminished executive functions and social interactions, society fractures into isolated communities of autistic tribes. The decline of the brain-AI interface and the impact of electromagnetic fields contribute to this transformation, leading to a dystopian world where human connections and imagination are severely compromised.

      Evolutionary End to AI, Global Warming and Globalization2023
    • The Origin of Viruses Endogenous Viruses

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      • 652 stránek
      • 23 hodin čtení

      Exploring the impact of climate change on human biology, the book delves into how increased archaeal growth in the gut can disrupt the blood-gut barrier and lead to complex interactions with the microbiome. It examines the role of electromagnetic fields from technology in promoting this growth, resulting in the generation of RNA and DNA viroids. These viroids can hybridize with gut bacteria and human genomic sequences, potentially leading to new viruses and influencing immunity, metabolism, and cell functions. The work highlights the intricate connections between environmental factors and human health.

      The Origin of Viruses Endogenous Viruses2023
    • Pax Autistica - Autistic Psychopathic Leaders and Autistic Saints

      Autistic States and Autistic Revolutions

      • 660 stránek
      • 24 hodin čtení

      Exploring the intersection of autism, psychopathy, and leadership, the book critiques modern leaders like Putin, Trump, and Xi, highlighting their moral failings and ruthless pursuit of power. It contrasts these figures with Mahatma Gandhi, whose rigid, ritualistic lifestyle and non-violent principles were influenced by autistic traits. The narrative suggests that Gandhi's challenges in social communication may have hindered negotiations during India's partition, illustrating the complex impact of personality traits on leadership effectiveness and ethical considerations.

      Pax Autistica - Autistic Psychopathic Leaders and Autistic Saints2023
    • Mitochondriopathy Neurodegenerative Diseases

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      • 468 stránek
      • 17 hodin čtení

      Exploring the connection between actinidic archaea and neurodegenerative diseases, the book delves into the role of human mitochondria and cytochrome P450 enzymes in steroid synthesis and digoxin production. It discusses how archaeal RNA viroids can hybridize with mitochondrial RNA, potentially transforming into mitochondrial DNA and facilitating the synthesis of essential components. The concept of supermitochondria and their interaction with RNA viruses highlights their ability to regulate cellular functions and the implications of mitochondrial dysfunction on brain health and free radical injury.

      Mitochondriopathy Neurodegenerative Diseases2023
    • Homo Autisticus- Autistic Cerebellar Dominant Brain- Rasputin Syndrome

      Isolationist Autistic Neanderthalic Civilization of Amazonians and Male Eunuchs Autistic Savants and Psychopaths

      • 624 stránek
      • 22 hodin čtení

      Exploring the role of endosymbiotic archaea, the narrative highlights their methanogenesis and carbon dioxide fixation, which mitigate global warming effects similar to trees. Additionally, these archaea perform ammonia oxidation, further aiding in climate control. The book proposes a future where humanity evolves into a new species, Homo autisticus, characterized by unique cognitive traits and living in small, defrontalized communities. This transformation leads to a Gandhian-Buddhist civilization advocating anarchy, reshaping societal structures in a post-AI world.

      Homo Autisticus- Autistic Cerebellar Dominant Brain- Rasputin Syndrome2023
    • The book explores the transformative impact of global warming on cellular biology, focusing on the emergence of endosymbiotic archaea that produce methane, further exacerbating climate issues. These archaea evolve into new organelles, termed archaeaons, which enhance cellular functions and lead to the development of a resilient human phenotype, homo neoneanderthalis. This new species is adapted to survive extreme conditions, including high temperatures and elevated carbon dioxide levels, showcasing a potential pathway for human adaptation and metabolic innovation in response to climate change.

      Archaeal Symbiosis and Reversal of Climate Change2023
    • The Inhuman Humans The Man-Machine Cyborgs

      Brain-Artificial Intelligence Interface Monsters

      • 700 stránek
      • 25 hodin čtení

      The narrative explores a dystopian future shaped by neo-neanderthalization, driven by electromagnetic fields and climate change, leading to isolated autistic societies. These societies, characterized by man-machine hybrids and artificial intelligence, give rise to personalized capitalism that fosters unemployment and a lack of traditional societal structures. With no nations or cultural norms, intergalactic conflicts emerge among similar societies across galaxies. The story presents a chilling vision of eternal existence devoid of humanity, creativity, and connection.

      The Inhuman Humans The Man-Machine Cyborgs2023
    • Brain as a Mitochondrial Magnetotactic Colony

      Magnetotaxis, Magnetoperception, Quantal Perception & Extrasensory Perception of Intergalactic & Earths Magnetic Field

      • 416 stránek
      • 15 hodin čtení

      Exploring the unique relationship between mitochondria and brain function, the book delves into the evolutionary origins of mitochondria as proteobacteria and their ability to form colonies. It highlights the significance of mitochondrial networks in nerve endings, emphasizing their role in neurotransmitter release and brain control. The presence of magnetotactic properties in mitochondria and endosymbiotic archaea suggests a complex interaction with the Earth's geomagnetic field, revealing a fascinating interplay between biology and magnetism in neural processes.

      Brain as a Mitochondrial Magnetotactic Colony2023
    • Mass Politics, Mass Hysteria and Quantal Perception

      The Pied Piper State- The Possessed Leader and the Demonic State

      • 412 stránek
      • 15 hodin čtení

      Exploring the protoconsciousness field, the book delves into how human consciousness is shaped by brain matter and external forces, influencing phenomena like mass hysteria and political ideologies. It examines the connection between leaders and followers, suggesting that rituals, including violent acts, can induce states of transcendence. The narrative links these ideas to Zen Buddhism and Vedic philosophy, proposing that elite groups can manipulate collective consciousness, leading to a possessed state among individuals, driven by their God-like attributes and knowledge.

      Mass Politics, Mass Hysteria and Quantal Perception2023
    • Exploring the origins of homo neanderthalis, this work posits a connection between the species and the Dravidian elite, suggesting a shared ancestry from the ancient Lemurian landmass. It argues that languages like Sanskrit and Akkadian have Dravidian roots, hinting at a potential Antarctic origin for Vedic civilization. The narrative details the migration of neanderthalis from a supercontinent, leading to the establishment of significant ancient cultures, including the Indus Valley and Egyptian civilizations, while highlighting the just reign of King Mahabali in the Asura kingdom.

      King Mahabali, Asuras, Neanderthals and The Garden of Eden2023
    • A Mitochondrial Diet The Sattvic Diet

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      • 540 stránek
      • 19 hodin čtení

      Exploring the critical role of dietary fibre, this book examines its impact on human biology and evolution. A low-fibre diet, high in protein and fat, is linked to various health issues, including metabolic syndrome, neurodegeneration, and certain mental disorders. In contrast, a high-fibre intake promotes large intestinal digestion, reduces harmful archaeal growth, and fosters healthier human development. The author posits that dietary fibre is essential for preventing civilizational diseases, positioning it as a vital component for overall health and longevity.

      A Mitochondrial Diet The Sattvic Diet2023
    • Meditative Mitochondriopathy and Paranormal Mitochondriopathy

      Mitochondrial and Porphyrion Mediated Quantal Perception

      • 624 stránek
      • 22 hodin čtení

      Exploring the intersection of meditation and biochemistry, the book delves into how meditative practices can influence body metabolonomics and brain function through the heme oxygenase system. It discusses the depletion of heme, increased porphyrin synthesis, and the formation of self-replicating porphyrions. These structures can lead to the emergence of primitive archaea and mitochondrial dysfunction. Furthermore, it posits that porphyrions enable the brain to function as a quantal computer, storing and processing information across time, shaping consciousness and perception.

      Meditative Mitochondriopathy and Paranormal Mitochondriopathy2023
    • Quantal Perception and Hindu Philosophy

      Quantum Physics and Vedic Religion

      • 448 stránek
      • 16 hodin čtení

      Exploring the brain's function as a quantal computer, the narrative delves into how porphyrions facilitate the storage of information in synaptic pathways, leading to electromagnetic traces. It presents a philosophical framework where past, present, and future are interconnected through fatalism and absolute determinism, suggesting that free will is an illusion. Concepts such as karma, Maya, and Lila illustrate the interplay between consciousness and the perceived macroscopic world, emphasizing the idea that reality is an expression of a deeper, playful consciousness.

      Quantal Perception and Hindu Philosophy2023
    • Exploring the concept of panpsychism, the book posits that consciousness is a fundamental aspect of all matter, linking the quantum and macroscopic realms. It introduces the idea of a universal protoconsciousness field, akin to gravity, that influences the behavior of subatomic particles and living beings. The narrative suggests that extraterrestrial intelligence may manifest as a superorganism, utilizing porphyrin molecules that embody wave-particle duality. Additionally, it discusses the human brain's unique structure, enabling quantal perception through its symbiotic relationships with archaea and mitochondria.

      The God and God Delusion - Sensing the Protoconsciousness Field2023
    • Endosymbiotic Archaeal Covid 19 Virus and the Gain in Function Work

      The Covid Pandemic, The Role of Tech Companies and the Natural Defeat of the Evil Covid 19 Project

      • 452 stránek
      • 16 hodin čtení

      The narrative explores a controversial theory surrounding the origins of the COVID-19 virus, suggesting it was developed through a US-China collaboration aimed at targeting Neanderthalic populations. The research involved manipulating archaea and human RNA to create a virus capable of binding to ACE receptors. Contrary to its intended purpose, the virus affected Neanderthalic populations less severely due to their immunity, while hybrid Caucasian populations faced higher infection risks. The story intertwines themes of bioweapons, population control, and the implications of advanced technology.

      Endosymbiotic Archaeal Covid 19 Virus and the Gain in Function Work2023
    • The Atheistic Religions Hinduism and Buddhism

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      • 536 stránek
      • 19 hodin čtení

      Exploring the concept of panpsychism, the book posits that consciousness is an inherent aspect of all matter, from sub-atomic particles to living beings. It introduces the idea of a universal protoconsciousness field, akin to gravity, which influences the collapse of quantum superpositions and connects the microscopic and macroscopic worlds. This field suggests that consciousness can create matter, aligning with principles found in various Eastern philosophies such as Vedic and Buddhist traditions, highlighting a profound relationship between consciousness and existence.

      The Atheistic Religions Hinduism and Buddhism2023
    • Intergalactic Supramolecular Porphyrion Iron Sulphide Nanoconjugate

      Free-Living Mitochondrial Colony Networks, Wave-Particle Nature of Mitochondria & Intergalactic Magnetic Field &Universe

      • 364 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      Exploring the origins of matter, this book delves into the role of gravitational waves in generating photons and electromagnetic radiation. It highlights the formation of supramolecular porphyrin complexes, known as porphyrions, which interact with iron sulfide to create nanoconjugates capable of information storage and energy production. These primitive entities are linked to the intergalactic magnetic field and the emergence of stars and planetary systems. The narrative connects these processes to the evolution of archaea and the impact of asteroids on primate evolution, leading to Homo neanderthalensis.

      Intergalactic Supramolecular Porphyrion Iron Sulphide Nanoconjugate2023
    • The New World of Asuric Neanderthalic Shudras

      A New World Political Order

      • 448 stránek
      • 16 hodin čtení

      The narrative explores a dystopian future shaped by environmental degradation and societal shifts, leading to the emergence of a deglobalized civilization dominated by lower-caste asuric Shudras. As traditional power structures crumble, the influence of modern Islam and Russian Slavs rises, while China ascends as a superpower. In India, the lower-class Shudras leverage their newfound power to transform the nation into a global leader, establishing a new political and economic order characterized by free market principles, right-wing nationalism, and technological advancement.

      The New World of Asuric Neanderthalic Shudras2023
    • Actinides and Abiogenesis of Life on Earth

      The Shadow Biosphere of Actinidic Archaea and Archaeal RNA Viroids

      • 260 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      The book explores the role of endogenous digoxin in various diseases, including schizophrenia and autoimmune disorders, suggesting a link to actinide-based archaea that utilize cholesterol for energy. It presents a hypothesis that these primitive organisms could synthesize digoxin through a mevalonate pathway, contributing to disease pathology. Additionally, the concept of a shadow biosphere is introduced, where actinide-dependent archaea and viroids may play a crucial role in abiogenesis, with cholesterol posited as the primal prebiotic molecule leading to the emergence of life.

      Actinides and Abiogenesis of Life on Earth2023
    • Mitochondriopathy Psychiatric Diseases

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      • 460 stránek
      • 17 hodin čtení

      Exploring the intricate relationship between actinidic archaea and human health, the book delves into how these microorganisms relate to global warming and psychiatric disorders. It highlights the role of mitochondrial cytochrome P450 enzymes in steroid synthesis and the unique process by which archaeal RNA viroids can hybridize with mitochondrial RNA, potentially influencing mitochondrial DNA. The synthesis of digoxin by supermitochondria, along with its regulatory effects on sodium-calcium exchange, is discussed, linking mitochondrial dysfunction to various psychiatric conditions.

      Mitochondriopathy Psychiatric Diseases2023
    • The narrative explores the impact of global warming on human evolution, focusing on the resurgence of Neanderthal traits in Homo sapien hybrids. It contrasts the matrilineal, communistic values of Neanderthal society—emphasizing collective consciousness, creativity, and eco-consciousness—with the patriarchal, capitalistic nature of Homo sapien hybrids, characterized by individualism and materialism. The book delves into themes of societal structure, perception, and the consequences of environmental changes on human identity and values, presenting a thought-provoking examination of potential futures.

      Neanderthalic Asuric Shudra Culture in Modern World2023
    • The book explores the concept of porphyrions, primitive self-replicating supramolecular organisms that serve as templates for various infectious agents, including viroids and prions. It discusses their unique ability to generate energy through an electron transport chain and their potential to induce disease pathology in humans through low-level electromagnetic fields from technology and other human brains. The narrative delves into the implications of increased porphyrin synthesis, linking it to neurological conditions and cognitive changes within the population.

      Infective Porphyrions The Most Primitive of Organisms2023
    • Mitochondriopathy Cancer

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      • 284 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      The book explores the relationship between actinidic archaea and critical health issues such as global warming and cancer. It delves into the role of human mitochondria, particularly the cytochrome P450 enzymes involved in steroid synthesis and digoxin production. The text discusses how archaeal RNA viroids can hybridize with mitochondrial RNA, leading to the formation of supermitochondria and superbugs that regulate sodium-calcium exchange and mitochondrial function. It highlights the implications of mitochondrial dysfunction in oncogenesis, emphasizing the complex interplay between these biological systems.

      Mitochondriopathy Cancer2023
    • The book explores the connection between actinidic archaea and various diseases, linking their growth to climate change and the concept of "neanderthalisation" in humans. It discusses the metabolic processes involved, such as the Warburg phenotype and cholesterol catabolism leading to hyperdigoxinemia. The role of human mitochondria in synthesizing digoxin and the interaction between archaeal RNA and mitochondrial DNA is examined, suggesting implications for conditions affecting multiple organ systems through mitochondrial dysfunction.

      Mitochondriopathy - Renal, Lung, Liver, GIT, Bone and Joint Diseases2023
    • Mitochondrial dysfunction is linked to various human diseases, including neurodegeneration and diabetes. The book explores treatments such as coenzyme Q and vitamin E, as well as dietary approaches like a high-fat, low-carbohydrate ketogenic diet that can enhance mitochondrial function. It emphasizes the role of gut flora in digesting dietary fiber to produce butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid that further stimulates mitochondria. The narrative highlights dietary fiber as essential for promoting mitochondrial health and overall well-being.

      Mitochondriopathies and Mitochondrial Therapy2023
    • Mitochondrial Magnetoperception and Quantal Perception

      Mitochondrial Regulation of Cell Organelle Cellular Quantal Computers

      • 360 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      Exploring the innovative concept of endosymbiotic archaea within the brain, this work delves into their capabilities, such as magnetoperception and magnetotaxis. It discusses the evolution of mitochondria from proteobacteria and their unique functions, including forming an extracellular network that influences brain function and neurotransmitter release. The presence of mitochondrial clusters in nerve endings highlights their role in neurotransmission, while iron-sulphur centers and flavoproteins enhance their magnetotactic abilities, revealing a complex interplay between biology and magnetism.

      Mitochondrial Magnetoperception and Quantal Perception2023
    • Exploring the brain as a quantal computer, this work delves into its ability to perceive and communicate through gravitational and anti-gravitational waves. It proposes that our existence resembles a video game, where life unfolds across multiverses, intertwining the past, present, and future. The concepts of Lila and Maya are examined, alongside the potential for astral travel and the projection of the body's electromagnetic traces. This unique perspective suggests that human consciousness can interact with other civilizations in an advanced simulation, enhancing the understanding of reality.

      Demons, Possessive State, Human Psychology and Psychiatric Disease2023
    • Archaeal & Supermitochondrial Digoxin and Hemispheric Dominance

      Regulation of Human Function in Health and Diseases

      • 696 stránek
      • 25 hodin čtení

      The book explores the intricate role of human mitochondria in synthesizing essential compounds like steroids and digoxin. It delves into the interaction between archaeal RNA viroids and mitochondrial RNA, leading to the formation of hybridized mitochondrial DNA. This process can create supermitochondria capable of influencing cellular functions and even forming viral networks. Additionally, it examines how mitochondrial digoxin regulates sodium-calcium exchange and impacts hemispheric dominance, highlighting the complex interplay between cellular components and their regulatory functions in the body and brain.

      Archaeal & Supermitochondrial Digoxin and Hemispheric Dominance2023
    • Endosymbiotic and Gut Archaea as a Human Drug

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      • 416 stránek
      • 15 hodin čtení

      The book explores the impact of climate change on human evolution, specifically through endosymbiotic archaeal growth leading to the neanderthalisation of humans during the Ice Age and potentially continuing today. It discusses the susceptibility of Neanderthals to various civilizational diseases and contrasts this with Homo sapiens, who face endemic depression and recurrent infections but are relatively protected from severe diseases. Additionally, it examines how archaeal symbiosis may enable Neanderthals to generate new viruses that could threaten Homo sapiens, while also suggesting archaea could serve as a potential treatment during pandemics.

      Endosymbiotic and Gut Archaea as a Human Drug2023
    • Free Mitochondrial Networks in Brain/Organ and Quantal Perception

      Mitochondriopathy and Mitochondrionomics - Role in the Universe, Human Species, Life and Disease

      • 608 stránek
      • 22 hodin čtení

      Exploring the concept of magnetotactic mitochondria, the book delves into their unique wave-particle existence and teleportation capabilities, which influence intergalactic magnetic fields and the formation of celestial bodies. These mitochondria can symbiotically integrate with archaea, enhancing human cellular functions. Their magnetoperception allows them to regulate various organelles and systems, acting as a conductor for cellular orchestration. Additionally, the book posits that these mitochondria could form a network that modulates brain functions, including neurotransmission and consciousness.

      Free Mitochondrial Networks in Brain/Organ and Quantal Perception2023
    • God, Magnetotactic Mitochondria, Quantal Biology and Quantal Healing

      Panpsychism, Gods, Creation Of Matter, Universe And Human Species

      • 680 stránek
      • 24 hodin čtení

      Exploring the role of mitochondria as symbiotic magnetotactic bacteria, the book delves into their unique abilities in magnetoperception and quantal perception, linking them to human health and disease. It discusses how mitochondria form networks through fission and fusion, influencing both brain and body functions. The text proposes that these organelles facilitate communication within cells and contribute to societal consciousness, while also connecting the formation of planetary systems to the properties of magnetotactic bacteria in the universe.

      God, Magnetotactic Mitochondria, Quantal Biology and Quantal Healing2023
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    • Mitochondriopathy- Archaeal/Mitochondrial Digoxin and Na-K ATPase

      Na-K ATPase Inhibition Syndrome and Mitochondrial Dysfunction

      • 436 stránek
      • 16 hodin čtení

      Mitochondrial dysfunction is intricately linked to the inhibition of Na+-K+ ATPase, leading to several detrimental effects. This process causes the opening of the PT pore, disrupting the hydrogen gradient and uncoupling the respiratory chain, which in turn affects ATP generation due to decreased magnesium levels. The resulting overproduction of superoxide ions further exacerbates mitochondrial damage and is associated with conditions like Parkinson's disease, neuronal aging, and free radical-related oncogenesis.

      Mitochondriopathy- Archaeal/Mitochondrial Digoxin and Na-K ATPase2023
    • Lemuria, Antarctikos, Neanderthals, Asuras and Shudras

      Indus Valley Civilization and Antarctica Melting Antarctic due to Global Warming Belongs to Neanderthals and India

      • 504 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení

      Exploring the origins of homo neanderthalis and the Dravidian elite, the narrative suggests a shared ancestry linked to the ancient Lemurian land mass, encompassing parts of modern-day India, Antarctica, and Australia. It posits that the Dravidian population descends from neanderthals, with languages like Sanskrit and Akkadian reflecting this heritage. The text theorizes that Vedic civilization may have roots in this lost supercontinent, which was devastated by tsunamis, leaving the current Dravidian population as its descendants.

      Lemuria, Antarctikos, Neanderthals, Asuras and Shudras2023
    • The narrative explores a transformative demographic shift in a post-COVID world, highlighting the emergence of diverse groups such as Jews, Semitic Muslims, and Indigenous populations forming a new civilization around the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. This evolution is driven by global warming, which makes previously inhospitable regions livable. The story envisions a resurgence of a Neanderthalic civilization, characterized by unique traits such as androgyny and matriarchy, set against the backdrop of changing environmental conditions and societal structures.

      Shudra Imperialism in Indian and World Politics2023
    • The Decline of the Capitalistic West and Modern World of Asuras

      The Rise of Neo-Neanderthals and Global Warming

      • 400 stránek
      • 14 hodin čtení

      The narrative explores the consequences of industrialization and modern life on human biology and climate change. It details how increased greenhouse gases and the proliferation of endosymbiotic archaea due to factors like internet use and low-level EM fields contribute to methane production and global warming. This environmental shift is linked to changes in human brain structure, leading to a new species, homo neoneanderthalis, characterized by frontal lobe syndrome and autistic traits. Ultimately, it suggests a collapse of human civilization as a result of these transformations.

      The Decline of the Capitalistic West and Modern World of Asuras2023
    • Infective Free Supermitochondria - Archaeal RNA Viroid Hybrids

      Role in Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Mitoinflammation and Cell Death

      • 528 stránek
      • 19 hodin čtení

      The book explores the concept of supermitochondria, which arise from the hybridization of mitochondrial and archaeal RNA viroids, resulting in dysfunctional mitochondria and associated disorders. It delves into the mitoinflammatory state induced by these supermitochondria, leading to mitochondrial caspase-mediated cell death. Additionally, it discusses the implications of these infected supermitochondria being transferable during sexual intercourse, highlighting the role of the male mitochondrial genome in embryonic development.

      Infective Free Supermitochondria - Archaeal RNA Viroid Hybrids2023
    • Evolution of Life and Universe from Internet/AI-Brain Interface

      The End of Homo Sapien Hybrids

      • 536 stránek
      • 19 hodin čtení

      The book explores the concept of extraterrestrial intelligence as a superorganism that influences the universe through a network of porphyrin molecules. It delves into the relationship between these molecules and human consciousness, suggesting that gravitational waves contribute to this phenomenon. The narrative connects global warming to the growth of archaea, which synthesize porphyrions and affect brain function. As the brain's frontal cortex shrinks due to environmental factors and technology, the implications for decision-making, social interaction, and imagination on a cosmic scale are examined.

      Evolution of Life and Universe from Internet/AI-Brain Interface2023
    • The God Does It Control The Universe?

      The Deterministic Universe and Absence of Freewill

      • 484 stránek
      • 17 hodin čtení

      Exploring the idea of extraterrestrial intelligence, the book presents a unique perspective where a superorganism, composed of a network of porphyrin molecules, governs the universe. It suggests that these molecules, arising from gravitational phenomena, play a crucial role in consciousness. The text delves into the formation of an organized information system that could function as an intelligent entity, while also examining the philosophical implications of determinism, particularly through the lens of the j vika school's doctrine of absolute determinism, which posits that free will is an illusion.

      The God Does It Control The Universe?2023
    • The book explores the geopolitical dynamics of the Shudra states, emphasizing their coalition under the BRICS framework against the dominance of Western powers. It delves into India's unique social structure, highlighting the absence of class conflict in favor of caste conflict, rooted in an anarcho-capitalistic system influenced by inclusive Hindutva culture. The narrative posits that the caste system is tied to occupational roles and genetic adaptability, reflecting broader global political dichotomies within India's regional and national party landscape.

      The Shudra Fight for Power in Modern Indian and World Politics2023
    • The Cell Evolution and Cellular Anarchy Syndrome

      Climate Change related Cellular Evolution and Disintegration- The Eternal Microbial Civilization

      • 352 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení

      The narrative explores the consequences of global warming on cellular evolution, focusing on the emergence of endosymbiotic archaea that produce methane, exacerbating climate change. These archaea evolve into organelles, transforming cellular functions and leading to a new resilient human phenotype, homo neoneanderthalis, capable of surviving extreme environmental conditions. The book delves into themes of cellular anarchy and the potential collapse of human civilization, suggesting a future dominated by microbial life as humanity faces extinction.

      The Cell Evolution and Cellular Anarchy Syndrome2023
    • Exploring the intricate relationship between endosymbiotic archaea and human biology, this work delves into how these microorganisms control brain function and organ systems. The author posits that these archaea, potentially of extraterrestrial origin, thrive on cholesterol and ammonia oxidation and may have spontaneously developed in intergalactic space. The book discusses their role in shaping the intergalactic magnetic field, which influenced the formation of celestial bodies and ultimately contributed to the evolution of primates and Homo neanderthalis on Earth.

      Extraterrestrial Archaeal Monster Web Controls the Human Slave2023
    • Mitochondriopathy Infective Free Supermitochondrial Networks

      Archaeal RNA Viroids and Superbugs

      • 284 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      The book explores the intricate interactions between endosymbiotic archaeal RNA viroids and mitochondrial RNA, detailing how these viroids can hybridize, leading to the creation of new viruses. It discusses the conversion of these hybrids into mitochondrial DNA through reverse transcriptase, resulting in supermitochondria and superbugs. The narrative highlights the replication processes of these supermitochondria and their potential role in forming a complex network that regulates bodily functions and brain activity.

      Mitochondriopathy Infective Free Supermitochondrial Networks2023
    • Neo-Neanderthalic Asuric Satanic World Of Amazonian Women Matriarchy

      The Mother Goddess and the Male Eunuch Slaves - The Evolutionary Descent of Eve

      • 656 stránek
      • 23 hodin čtení

      Exploring the impact of Neanderthal genetics on modern human society, the narrative delves into how distinct brain structures may lead to matriarchal social patterns and female dominance. It posits that global warming triggers evolutionary changes, resulting in a hybrid population characterized by androgynous behaviors. The story unfolds within a neo-neanderthal world dominated by Amazonian women and male eunuchs, highlighting themes of matriarchy, the role of the mother goddess, and the implications of a society rooted in these ancient genetic legacies.

      Neo-Neanderthalic Asuric Satanic World Of Amazonian Women Matriarchy2023
    • Colonising Moon, Mars, Other Planets and Their Satellites

      Archaeal Colonies in Mars and Moon Induced Primate/Human Evolution Intergalactic and Interplanetary Teleportation

      • 552 stránek
      • 20 hodin čtení

      The book explores the concept of organ-free mitochondrial network colonies in primates, revealing their potential to hold crucial information about organ morphogenesis, including the brain and heart. It discusses the integration of archaeal colonies with free mitochondrial networks, which can influence and modulate growth over time. This interplay may lead to the evolution of a new human species, termed homo galacticus, capable of existing on other planets and satellites, suggesting a fascinating future for human evolution beyond Earth.

      Colonising Moon, Mars, Other Planets and Their Satellites2023
    • The book explores the impact of internet-related electromagnetic field exposure on mitochondrial health, detailing how it triggers the enzyme heme oxygenase in the brain. This process leads to the production of porphyrins, which can self-organize into supramolecular structures known as porphyrions. These structures are capable of storing information, self-replicating, and generating ATP through light-driven electron transport. The narrative further connects porphyrions to the emergence of RNA and DNA viroids, prions, and magnetotactic nanoarchaea, ultimately linking them to mitochondrial dysfunction.

      Mitochondriopathy Internet EMF and Mitochondrial Dysfunction2023
    • Exploring the unconventional role of mitochondria, this book presents them as free-living colonies capable of regulating not just cellular functions but also neurotransmission and consciousness. It posits that these mitochondria can exist as wave-particle entities, potentially replacing the brain and contributing to concepts of biological reincarnation. Additionally, the interaction between endosymbiotic archaeal RNA viroids and mitochondrial RNA may lead to the emergence of supermitochondria with enhanced capabilities, reshaping our understanding of life and consciousness.

      Mitochondria, Quantal Perception and Consciousness2023
    • The Genesis, Brahma and Creation

      Self-Generating Self-Replicating Supramolecular Porphyrions and the Lotus of Brahma

      • 552 stránek
      • 20 hodin čtení

      Exploring the fascinating interplay between porphyrins and the origins of life, this work delves into how these molecules can self-organize into macromolecular structures capable of replication. It discusses their role in synthesizing ATP through light-induced electron transfer and forming templates for RNA, DNA, and prions, leading to the emergence of primitive archaea. The narrative links these biological processes to consciousness and unconsciousness, suggesting that climate change-induced porphyrin synthesis may impact brain function and cognitive disorders.

      The Genesis, Brahma and Creation2023
    • Warburg Phenotype as a Mitochondriopathy

      Colonic Archaea and Stem Cells - Fecal Stem Cell Transplantation

      • 508 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení

      Exploring the unique biology of Neanderthals, the book delves into their symbiotic relationship with archaea, which influences metabolic processes like the Warburg phenotype. This condition, linked to various disorders such as cancer and autoimmune diseases, is contrasted with the dietary habits of Neanderthals, who consumed a ketogenic diet to mitigate glycolysis. In contrast, their hybrids with Homo sapiens adopted a high-carbohydrate diet, exacerbating health issues. Additionally, the text discusses the potential of fecal matter in stem cell transformation and transplantation.

      Warburg Phenotype as a Mitochondriopathy2023
    • Mitochondriopathy - Autoimmune Disease

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      • 324 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      The book explores the connection between actinidic archaea and their implications for global warming and autoimmune diseases. It delves into the role of human mitochondria, particularly the cytochrome P450 enzymes in steroid synthesis and the production of digoxin. The hybridization of archaeal RNA viroids with mitochondrial RNA can lead to the formation of supermitochondria, which may influence cellular functions and contribute to mitoinflammation. This intricate relationship highlights the potential for mitochondrial dysfunction to impact health and disease.

      Mitochondriopathy - Autoimmune Disease2023
    • Intergalactic Magnetotactic Bacteria and Magnetotactic Mitochondria

      Brain Function and Human Disease

      • 660 stránek
      • 24 hodin čtení

      Exploring a unique blend of science fiction and speculative cosmology, the narrative presents a universe governed by intergalactic archaeal quantal computing clouds, which act as omnipresent observers and regulators of life across galaxies. These clouds facilitate magnetotactic functions through specialized archaeal structures, seeding life and maintaining the balance between particulate and quantal states. Civilizations exist in both forms, with their quantal counterparts connected through wormholes, while the master intelligence prevents direct contact between particulate civilizations, ensuring a complex, layered existence in the multiverse.

      Intergalactic Magnetotactic Bacteria and Magnetotactic Mitochondria2023
    • Mitochondriopathy and Sexuality

      • 612 stránek
      • 22 hodin čtení

      Exploring the implications of Neanderthal brain structure, the book delves into how female dominance and matriarchal social patterns may stem from their unique genomics and metabolonomics. It discusses the role of actinidic archaea in cholesterol metabolism, highlighting its conversion into steroidogenic hormones and endogenous digoxin. This biochemical process affects the neuro-immuno-endocrine system, influencing smooth muscle contraction and autonomic function through the production of key gasotransmitters like nitric oxide and carbon monoxide.

      Mitochondriopathy and Sexuality2023
    • Exploring the intricate relationship between dietary fiber and mitochondrial health, this book delves into how fiber deficiency leads to mitochondrial dysfunction and impacts colonic archaeal populations. It highlights the role of endosymbiotic archaea in synthesizing digoxin and the importance of cytochrome P450 enzymes in steroid synthesis within human mitochondria. The text discusses the conversion of archaeal RNA viroids into mitochondrial DNA and the subsequent formation of supermitochondria. Additionally, it examines how short-chain fatty acids produced from fiber digestion can enhance mitochondrial function and ATP generation.

      Mitochondriopathy - Dietary Fibre Deficiency Syndrome2023