
The DemystifySci Podcast Beyond DNA: The Electromagnetic Blueprint of Life - Jack Kruse, MD DSci Pod 187
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Sep 17, 2023 Jack Kruse, a neuroscientist and dissident thinker, dives into the fascinating connection between light and biology. He discusses how photons influence cellular processes and the role of melanin and mitochondria in life's energy systems. Kruse critiques centralized science and reveals military interests in bioelectromagnetics. He also explores light's effects on health, the historical legacy of biophoton research, and the implications for modern medicine. This mind-bending conversation challenges conventional views and uncovers the unseen forces shaping life.
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Melanin As An Animal Photosynthetic Antenna
- Kruse emphasizes melanin as a multifunctional pigment that creates hydrogen, electrons, and oxygen and drives animal photosynthesis.
- He claims melanin enables greater electric current generation than chlorophyll, underpinning animal bioenergetics.
Push For Medical Freedom And Research Transparency
- Kruse calls for medical freedom laws that protect researchers' rights to publish results even when funded by powerful interests.
- He urges legal protections so taxpayer‑funded science cannot be censored by industrial or military sponsors.
Design Devices To Limit RF Near Bodies
- Kruse highlights Steve Jobs' precaution: the iPad 2 had an unused infrared sensor that would disable RF when touching a child's body.
- He implies designers and users should minimize RF exposure to vulnerable tissues, especially in children.






