Reader Notes First:
Coal in the stockings? Mega Millions jackpot surges to $944 million after no winner Friday – ABC News. So, off to the gas-mart today for another “Lotteries are for people who can’t handle statistics” visit.
Someone in the USN may have a very bad day with the report U.S. Navy Shoots Down Own Plane as Fresh Strikes Target Houthi Rebels in Yemen. Oops.
GenCuis
I woke up in a start this week with one of those “messages from Dream realms”. This one involved a new website which (by the dream) the world is ready for. It’s called Genetic Cuisine.
The idea of it is worth thinking about. It hankers back several years to when Elaine and I both had our genetics run by 23andme.com. Here’s who we are – genetically: (Ladies first…)
Then came Ures truly. Not any surprised, but maybe a bit knowing already from family lore that I was about half Danish and half Scottish.
But the whole gist of the dream was that there needs to be a “one stop shop” online where you could go through the whole “genetic eating” process. It would involve:
- Getting gene testing done. Geo-locating your genes.
- Food maps for major regions of the world (meats, veggies, fruits, nuts, and so forth)
- Then (at least for major countries) a selection of old and traditional recipes that people in those regions actually ate. This was easy in my family, since my late grandmother was a cook for a minor royal family in the Odense, Denmark region. Some of this was passed down including how to make a very good frikadeller in a hearty Danish gravy. Which has no calories….lol.
- Then you’d find a “menu guide” for each of the genetic types. I went off into the digital weeds this week finding out what Danes and Scots ate for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, for example.
- Then – as the data becomes available as science marches on – the site would have the latest in research into how specific foods impact your body. Which enables intelligent choice.
Now, if you haven’t been following, there has been a ton of recent research into just how important food is; and it’s not just “when it hits the belly.” See, the impact of food begins in your mouth. Where, various foods are given their first shot of “body chemicals” (saliva) and it’s this that influences how the food is processes in the stomach.
Once the food is “en gut” it will be chemically broken down into various parts before going into the intestinal track for absorption. Which is where the gut biomed lives. Recent papers have linked the health (and contents/type) of the gut biomed (which lives as a really disgusting gut biofilm) before leaving via piss and poo downstream
A good reading to begin with (to recover ancient health? ) might be Role of the normal gut microbiota – PMC.
We have already started to change/evolve our eating habits, as a result. For example, this week we had the first “liverwurst on pumpernickel” that I’ve had in more than 50-years. Oatmeal is likely to sneak back to the breakfast table, as well.
And a lot of modern ills – like celiac sprue disease, which may be related to wheat belly and arthritis and that whole constellation – are likely to see a new understanding of relationships as science unwinds the mysteries a bit. the work on the relationship between gut biomed and Alzheimer’s/dementias is already several years underway: The Potential Role of Gut Microbiota in Alzheimer’s Disease: From Diagnosis to Treatment – PMC
Holistic is not something we humans do very well; perhaps because of the “hand on a hot stove” mentality (cause and effect) ground into us at such a young age. It’s a stretch at first when someone says “You might not want to use toothpaste to brush your teeth,” for example. BUT the data is there on how the ingredients in toothpaste disrupt the oral flora and that changes the inbound chemistry to the stomach and that’s, in turn, what feeds the gut biota.
It’s long, but lays out a ton of the science: How to Improve Oral Health & Its Critical Role in Brain & Body Health with Andrew Huberman who’s a real medical guy.
This is where the “give away the website” idea came from – this whole cloth of food—> to —> health and evolving a logical, science-based path. Seems like a good future may be ahead in that arena. Except for the one thing: I’m trying to retire in 2025. Which is why Urban (here) will be toned down which means maybe some Peoplenomics reports posted a month after the fact, we’ll see.
Anyway, I don’t need to write more, so that’s why it’s a giveaway “thing” for the pool of Peoplenomics subscribers (details on the site in the Saturday report.) It’s a fertile garden, worth working in our view.
Shade Tree Anti-gravity
Been thinking about the whole UAP thing, especially the Las Vegas siting which sure appears to be an anti-grav version of a Lockheed Cheyenne prototype (back-fitted with an anti-grav unit amidships). We’ll have some input from our subject matter expert on PN next week. But as a heads up, have a look at the Las Vegas UAP footage and then notice the profile of the Lockheed AH-56 Cheyenne, possibly the best attack helicopter never made. Where did the 10 prototypes go?
But if you want to make it into the history books, there’s some “home mechanic and chemist” stuff that may unlock the world of cheap-to-free energy.
The area to investigate might be to retool the work of Fleisch and Pons (in cold fusion research). And while looking for deuterium as a sign of fusion is a fine thing, maybe we’re looking at the wrong metric. What IF instead of looking for heat gain, there’s a direct electrical effect which could be harnessed. Picture a controllable output battery based on the F&P work, is what I’m getting at.
In part because of all the videos which suppose that there’s a link between the pyramids and ancient energy. Yet, when you watch things like this video from about two years ago (hold the Hecklefish) TESLA KNEW The Secret of the Great Pyramid: Unlimited Energy to Power the World – Why Files it may bother you (like it does me) that heat isn’t at the core of it.
Similarly, who were the (Dune fictional) Fremen and did their real-life Atlantis survivors put up the lighthouse at Alexandria and put in chemical reactions housed in the pyramids? Atlantis Revisited 3: Atlantians.
Just strikes me that we ought to be able to zoom-in a bit better on free energy by using the brain’s pattern and analogy making skills, coupled with visualization skills rather than all math, all the time. Because it’s just a guess that any “trick to free energy” is likely to be in “How we frame the search” and countering this is “How our thoughts limit our science.”
Just saying…
To the Magical Idiots in Marketing…
50-years ago, or so it seems, I was one of the early-adopters of databases for marketing. You know, the kind that went:
” Dear [first name], How do you like your new [Product name]?
Well, fast-forward through a shitload of what we call “progress” and I am getting emails like:
“Do you like your ‘1 NOS RCA 12BZ6 Vacuum Tube – RF Pentode for Drake Hallicrafters & Swan Radios’ ?”
…from a certain online auction site who’s first letter is “e” something…
What this reminds me is that most auction sites don’t have any idea the level of minutia they are dealing in.
Imagine (going back to the 50’s) get a letter that asked:
Dear [first_name] How do you like that new third gear synchro for your three speed Ford manual transmission?”
My point (if there is one)?
We live in a world where computers have taken over everything. And so for now, I am going to be sending a 35-page book (complete with thermionic emission curves for different voltages) how I really do like the 12BZ6 Pentode vacuum tube. Maybe eBay will read it?
It’s the least I can do.
{Which was a lot more police than “They can suck my ShopVac! I have enough shit to cope with in life….”
Bring your own damn ho’s,
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