Jack Kruse: Mate Selection, DNA, Bioelectricity & Thermodynamics

Jack Kruse is a practising neurosurgeon with particular interest and expertise in quantum biology. In our previous podcast episode, Jack and I focused on the pillars that lay the foundation for all life on Earth; light, water and magnetism. In this conversation, we delved a little deeper into the esoteric ideas and discoveries that help to make sense of how life can thrive in such diverse conditions. We touch on olfaction’s role in mate selection, biophotons, magnetic fields in reactive oxygen mechanisms, the microbiome and much more.

Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:01:08 - Olfaction, Biophotons & Mate Selection
00:18:09 - Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics, Dissipative Structures & Gilbert Ling
00:31:11 - The Dimension Of Time In Biology
00:49:27 - How Humans Can Thrive In Vastly Different Environments
01:03:21 - Energy Dissipation In Biology
01:07:54 - The True Role Of DNA
01:22:14 - Mike Levin, Bioelectricity & Cancer
01:45:44 - Microbiomes & Bioelectricity
02:00:05 - Deuterium/Hydrogen Dynamics (Electromagnetic Considerations)
02:07:21 - Outro

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