In an earlier experiment I showed an osmotic gradient difference in 2 ostensibly identical preparations of Gelatin with a Sucrose solution. By all appearances, the energy barrier required for pure water (colored green) to leave the semi-permeable gelatin matrix and seek the higher solute concentration of sucrose solution, appears to have been lowered in the experimental sample, and markedly so.
Why all the fuss about water, gels, osmotic gradients and the like? Why indeed. Let’s start with the provocative title of this monograph. It is becoming increasingly clear that mRNA vaccines are just about the dumbest (or most evil, depending on your perspective) scientific ‘idea’ since gastric bypass surgery. Not only has reverse transcription (previously thought impossible) moved from the realm of conspiracy theory to the category of ‘ho hum’ fact, we still don’t know what the genomic implications of this mass ‘experiment’ are, let alone epigenetic ones. All this while still not knowing the full list of ingredients! We still have ‘unknown unknowns’ to borrow a phrase from Donald Rumsfeld, a man who holds the dubious distinction of perhaps causing more human misery through the use of his chemical warfare agent Aspartame, as with his management of kinetic warfare.
As you read on, keep three words front and center in your mind, energy information and entropy. One of, if not the, most original thinkers of all time, James Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879) posited a thought experiment around these 3 concepts, an experiment that still bears his name (the Maxwell Demon). Maxwell’s Demon is popping up more and more as of late, with thought provoking implications.
So, while admittedly still working with the incomplete knowledge that comes along with an incomplete list of ingredients, we still know certain troubling things about the effects of mRNA ‘vaccines’ with a high degree of confidence:
1. They cause blood to sludge (never a good thing),
2. They cause junk proteins to form (only recently admitted),
3. They reverse transcribe (proven in human liver cell lines), and
4. They appear to either mimic, or cause, or accelerate a wide range of disease processes far too numerous to list here, or for Pfizer to disclose pre-rollout (so much for informed consent…).
So I feel safe in assuming that with alterations to blood, water is not far behind, and since it is in fact, the so-called ‘hydrophobic effect’ that actually controls the form and function of DNA (Bobo Feng, et al.) and not hydrogen bonds as previously thought, the reverse transcription debacle takes on new and urgent significance!
So where do I come in? Well, I come in with Maxwell via Torsion Fields; but first, a few predictions, the reasons for which will become apparent shortly:
1. No ‘respectable’ scientist with anything to lose reputationally, will touch my results with a barge pole,
2. Entertaining the fundamental scientific implications of my results is a bridge too far for most ‘scientists,’ because it drags up a whole host of awkward characters and concepts, most from from a bygone era: Pilot Waves (Bohmian mechanics), Maxwell and his demon (ergo, free energy), the mathematical impossibility of random evolution without Maxwell’s Demon, the ‘Implicate Order’ (Bohm), holography, Quantum Biology, Torsion Physics (Kozyrev), just to name a few.
The concept of energy-matter equivalence, encapsulated in Einstein's famous equation E=mc², is erroneously attributed exclusively to Albert Einstein. However, it's worth noting that Gustave Le Bon, a French physicist and sociologist, made contributions to the understanding of energy and matter in his own right, particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
After being laughed out of physics, Le Bon went ‘slumming’ in the ‘science’ of sociology where he focused on areas such as crowd psychology, sociology, and the philosophy of science. He made notable contributions to the study of the behavior of crowds and the psychology of individuals within them.
You see, if Bobo Feng is right, and the form and function of DNA is controlled through the hydrophobic effect, then where do we get chirality if such effects are stochastic? It is my contention that the very presence of spontaneous, chirality (an oxymoron) is confirmation that Maxwell’s Demon is alive and well in nature, and his informational contribution is with a ‘twist’ and that it is this twisting that confirms Bohm’s Hidden variables.
Lots of names have just been dropped, so let’s go back to basics for a refresher. When gelatin is heated, proteins break apart then re-form (ostensibly at random) to trap water molecules when cooled (this is why gelatin jiggles, much like those who eat too much of it). If Torsion Fields contributed no uniquely non-random informational and by extension, energetic benefits rendering this gelation process truly random, then the energy barriers between control and experimental samples would be identical (they would swell or shrink at the same rate and volume), but they don’t. Not only do they diverge, they do so dramatically.
So what you ask? What do energy barriers have to do with the price of bread, or biology? Well, everything! The cost of doing business always affects the bottom line, that line usually being disease or death. Indeed, some have posited that aging itself can be best summed-up as a loss of homochirality. Maxwell would be proud.
Now back to the Democide elephant in the living room. If the mRNA jabs screw up the water and by extension, the blood, any solution to vaccine injury will have to tackle water head on, regardless of how far folks will need to be pulled out of their scientific comfort zones. Now you know why I made those earlier predictions; for most, it will be a bridge too far, but can we afford not to cross it? Would we really rather go extinct than eat a little genetically modified crow? The question answers itself; most would rather die a thousand deaths than let go of their lifelong indoctrination. For God’s sake, millions have already committed what amounts to suicide to avoid a moderate flu, or more shockingly, to simply attend a ball game.
To be clear, I don’t think Warp Speed was an IQ test however; I view it more as an ignorance test. How strong was the human urge to ‘ignore’ all the warning signs that should have sent most thinking people running for the hills and return with pitchforks and torches? Apparently, it was a very strong urge given the unbelievable level of compliance. I still have to pinch myself now and again.
So just for shits and giggles, imagine that Torsion Fields restore the hydrophobic effect disrupted by mRNA ‘vaccines.’ What would that be worth? Surely a few hundred trillion not to mention the possible fringe benefit of saving the human race? I await all serious investors with baited breath. PS, lest you think my musings random, have a gander at the first link in the reference list below!
References:
1. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-34516-x
2. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/370490891_Torsion_Fields_Crystallization_and_Hidden_Variables_Could_Maxwell's_Demon_be_Chiral
3. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/303325846_Maxwell's_Water_Demon
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6. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353183316_Branching_Vortices_of_Raw_Milk_and_Vinegar_with_red_food_coloring_for_contrast
9. https://arxiv.org/abs/1604.03630
10. https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1604937
11. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/07/160726123314.htm
12. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8371180/
13. https://journals.aps.org/rmp/abstract/10.1103/RevModPhys.89.025003
14. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41535-023-00595-2
15. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9278663/
16. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331991290_Chiral_molecules_and_the_electron_spin
17. https://www.livescience.com/62708-water-two-kinds.html
18. https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2016/cs/c6cs00369a
19. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aay0668
20. https://phys.org/news/2021-12-scientists-document-presence-quantum-liquids.html
I like that you changed fields and didn't stop exploring. Im glad they didn't do to you what they did to the doc who told them to wash their hands between autopsies and delivering babies , to end childbed fever.
That seems to still be the modus operandi for our " medical professionals" credentialing boards , unfortunately.
Interesting stuff ! I love people who can see the connecting threads between the sciences.
(this is why gelatin jiggles, much like those who eat too much of it). 🤣🤣. I’m dying. I love it. Science plus humor. A winning combination.