Isis Thesis, Balls of Fire, and Woodstock 1969

Isis Thesis, Balls of Fire, and Woodstock 1969

Introduction

The speaker introduces the topic of evolution and its relationship to science, literature, and ancient Egyptian texts.

Evolution and Science

  • Jacques Monod received the Nobel Prize for his work on proteins and genes in 1965.
  • Monod believed that science should clarify our relationship to the universe.
  • Monod explored viruses, bacteria, and proteins which have a similar crystalline structure to stars.

Literature and Ancient Egyptian Texts

  • The speaker's research question was what makes great literature great?
  • The speaker read the Egyptian Book of the Dead as part of their research.
  • Quantum science was found in the book which led to further research into quantum mechanics.

Evolutionary Message from Ancient Egypt

The speaker discusses how their research led them to discover an evolutionary message in ancient Egyptian texts related to DNA evolution at death through merging with a microscopic virus.

Horizontal Gene Transfer

  • Ancient Egyptians described a process called horizontal gene transfer which is an exchange of DNA between two different species.
  • This process was confirmed by scientists as a real process called horizontal gene transfer.

Museum of Ancient Viruses

  • In 2001, the Human Genome Project discovered that our DNA is a museum of ancient viruses.
  • Our DNA contains 98% non-coding DNA from our microbial ancestors such as viruses and bacteria along the evolutionary path.

Non-Coding DNA Switched On for Evolution?

The speaker discusses whether non-coding DNA can be switched on for evolution.

Junk DNA?

  • Scientists initially called non-coding DNA "junk" or a "cemetery" of viruses.
  • However, they are now realizing that it may actually be a helpful toolbox for some unknown purpose.

Non-Coding DNA Switched On?

  • The question is whether non-coding DNA can be switched on for evolution.
  • Scientists are still researching this topic and do not have a definitive answer yet.

Microbial Cocktails and Phage Lambda

In this section, the speaker discusses how doctors prescribe microbial cocktails for bacterial infections. They also talk about bacteriophages, which are known for being gene swappers and promoting evolution. The speaker introduces phage lambda, a special virus that ancient Egyptian texts consider our last Universal common ancestor.

Microbial Cocktails

  • Doctors prescribe microbial cocktails for bacterial infections.
  • Bacteriophages are known for being gene swappers and promoting evolution through horizontal gene transfer.

Phage Lambda

  • Phage lambda is a special virus that ancient Egyptian texts consider our last Universal common ancestor.
  • Jacques Monod picked phage lambda out of a French sewer and won the Nobel Prize for analyzing it.
  • Phage lambda has a portion of its chromosome that can carry other pieces of DNA from bacteria from our eukaryotic cell type, making it an evolutionary force.

Self-assembling Bacteriophage Lambda

In this section, the speaker talks about how bacteriophage lambda can self-assemble for one gene that will do horizontal gene transfer.

Self-assembling Bacteriophage Lambda

  • Hendricks and colleagues in 2000 showed that bacteriophage lambda can self-assemble for one gene that will do horizontal gene transfer.

The Human Microbiome

In this section, the speaker discusses the human microbiome, which includes our intestines, stomach, and skin. They also talk about how the microbiome is connected to our brain and modulates our behavior.

The Human Microbiome

  • The human microbiome includes our intestines, stomach, and skin.
  • The microbiome is connected to our brain and modulates our behavior.

Microbial Aura

In this section, the speaker talks about new research that shows we have an actual microbial cloud around us called a microbial aura.

Microbial Aura

  • New research shows that we have an actual microbial cloud around us called a microbial aura.
  • The microbial aura extends out 34 inches and emits 10 million bio particles in an hour.

Phage Lambda in Our Gut

In this section, the speaker talks about how phage lambda is found in our gut in the helpful bacteria called eco light.

Phage Lambda in Our Gut

  • Phage lambda is found in our gut in the helpful bacteria called eco light.

The Biology of a DNA Wormhole

In this section, the speaker explains how viral DNA modulates our mind and behavior. They use the example of baseball to describe lambda genetics and how two major proteins battle it out to get to home plate.

Baseball as an Example

  • The Pharaohs invented baseball to describe lambda genetics.
  • Two major proteins are battling it out and they each have a team of proteins that they work with.
  • Goliath is big because he has 236 amino acids, while David is small because he only has 66.
  • Goliath folds from first base to second base to third gene base and then slides or folds into its native state. On the other hand, David folds in reverse from third to second to first and then slides into its native state.

DNA Wormhole

  • Both proteins are after the first base gene seat, but Goliath is closest to it.
  • What turns on David is several things, but one will be talked about which is the DNA from human junk DNA and a special protein called reverse transcriptase.
  • When both proteins cooperate, there's a microscopic DNA wormhole because Goliath folds like a black hole while David folds like a white hole which would be at the bottom section.
  • This acts like reflection along the axis of a black hole.

Microscopic Einstein-Rosen Bridge

In this section, the speaker explains how the DNA wormhole works exactly like a microscopic Einstein-Rosen bridge.

Universality in Complex Systems

  • Scientists talk about universality in complex systems and that's when different systems behave identically.
  • Ancient Egyptian texts have three identical wave form energy landscapes.
  • A DNA viral protein wormhole in quantum biology acts like a microscopic wormhole or Einstein Rosen bridge and that acts like our expanding collapsing cosmos which they call quantum cosmology.

The Holographic Principle

In this section, neurophysiologist Karl Pribram discusses the holographic principle and how it applies to our understanding of the universe.

The Holographic Principle

  • Our brain operates by the holographic principle.
  • The holographic principle suggests that our universe is a projected shadow from the quantum protein universe.
  • Evidence for the holographic principle was found in a study by two scientists from Barcelona, Spain in 2010.
  • Our classical universe could be an illusion or a hologram.

Questions and Answers

In this section, Karl Pribram answers questions related to his discussion on the holographic principle.

Understanding the Holographic Principle

  • Science is coming around to accepting that our universe could be an illusion or a hologram.
  • "Balls of Fire" presents amazing discoveries related to genetics and historical power grids.
  • There are two teams of thinkers: Thunderheads who believe in materialism and Diamond Hearts who believe that mind is primary.
  • HG Wells wrote "War of the Worlds" which depicted human evolution into massive metalheads. Frank Wilczek discovered mathematical solutions for time crystals which are similar to ancient Egypt's unique species.
  • There is a repeating evolutionary message throughout history found in various societies, alchemists, tribes, new science, Woodstock, creative artists and historical individuals.
  • New research confirms that our brains have the capacity to hold great fields of the universe within it.

Evolution and Regressive Evolution

The speaker discusses the movement of evolution from viruses to humans, and how regressive evolution can lead to radical novelty. They also discuss Fage lambdas genetics and the transition from macro-evolution to microevolution.

Movement of Evolution

  • Horizontal gene transfer by viruses weaves in DNA between different species.
  • Progressive evolution is a movement from highly ordered viral and bacterial genomes to disordered genomes like the human 90% with only 2% effective.
  • Regressive evolution is reversion to ancestral type due to horizontal gene transfer, which produces radical novelty.
  • There is a regressive movement from humans to protests to bacteria back to the crystal virus.

Macro-Evolution and Microevolution

  • Macro-evolution leads to microevolution where a mutation self-organization organization and a gain of gene function occurs for human DNA.
  • The texts are telling us about Fage lambdas genetics which makes the transition from our large world of macro-evolution to microevolution.

Woodstock Music Festival

The speaker talks about Woodstock music festival that happened in 1969, where 400,000 young people went for a free concert. They discuss some songs played at the festival that relate to quantum mechanics concepts.

Spinning Wheel by David Clayton Thomas

  • Talks about three signs that work together as a family: spinning wheel (black hole), reflection (happens at the axis), rainbow gravity (also at the axis).
  • Describes tiny Einstein-Rosen bridge or a DNA wormhole.

Blood of the Sun by Mountain

  • The blood of the Sun is the mother of invention and it would be possibly a sign of viral DNA, hydrogen driving force, and light.
  • Focuses on the rainbow round the moon, which suggests that ancient cultures like Egypt may have identified this passage for human transformation of DNA.

White Rabbit by Jefferson Airplane

  • Alice followed the white rabbit down its tiny hole which was a wormhole.
  • Entanglement simply means you are everywhere at once. Everything is a pure yes/no phenomenon so that it's like heads or tails there's only two choices what you pay attention to is what you get in the quantum world.

Pete Townsend, Tommy, and Evolutionary Knowledge

This section discusses the rock opera "Tommy" by Pete Townsend and how it relates to evolutionary knowledge. It also explores the use of psychoactive substances in ancient cultures and rock music.

Tommy and Evolutionary Knowledge

  • Pete Townsend wrote hundreds of songs for The Who, including the rock opera "Tommy," which features a deaf, dumb, blind boy on a journey of the mind.
  • "Tommy" includes signs of reflection such as mirrors and mountains that are present in ancient cultures.
  • The song "Nightfall of Diamonds" from The Grateful Dead is another example of using diamonds as a sign for reflection.
  • Narcissus is also used as a sign for reflection in "Tommy."
  • One explanation for these similarities is the use of psychoactive substances or entheogens in ancient cultures and rock music.

Entheogens

  • Entheogens are psychoactive substances that generate the divine within you. Ancient Egyptian pharaonic priesthood used blue lotus water lily to gain knowledge.
  • Mysterious powders found in the Great Pyramid contained cocaine, suggesting possible trade between ancient Egypt and South America.
  • Aztecs, Navajo, Tarahumara Indians, and Woodstock attendees all used psychoactive seeds or mushrooms.

Isis Thesis, Road from Orion & Balls of Fire

This section discusses the Isis thesis, which explores ancient Egyptian science and how it relates to genetic immortality. It also touches on the mind-body problem and the meaning of existence.

Isis Thesis

  • The Isis thesis is a study of ancient Egyptian science that shows how deities are signs for human DNA being immortalized at death.
  • The twelve papers discussed causes, laws, rules, and probabilities for evolution in parallel sciences across different societies.
  • "Balls of Fire" summarizes research findings that show a hidden survival agenda message in various cultures, religions, and sciences.

Road from Orion

  • "Road from Orion" explains how great literature can explain how DNA evolves at death transition.

Mind-Body Problem

  • "Balls of Fire" analyzes the mind-body problem using a baseball model of dead and living thinkers.

Meaning of Existence

  • Jimi Hendrix's rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Woodstock raises questions about the meaning of existence and our destiny to gain knowledge.

The Quantum World and DNA

In this section, the speaker discusses how the quantum world is like an acid trip and how it relates to DNA. He also talks about how ancient societies believed that knowledge was necessary for reincarnation and that without it, your DNA would become degraded.

Reincarnation and Degraded DNA

  • Reincarnation explains that people come back and travel around again.
  • Without knowledge, your DNA becomes degraded and disassembled.
  • Ancient Egyptians called this "the second death," while early Chinese emperors referred to it as "your DNA going down the central drain spouts like a sink."
  • The Navajo call it "the snake that crushes you to death," which may refer to the crushing singularity at a black hole.
  • If your DNA is degraded, you can't remember your past life.

Quantum State Reduction

  • The quantum world is counterintuitive and similar to an acid trip.
  • Near-death experiences can cause time to go backward, which is lawful in the quantum world.
  • Ancient Egypt believed that when you pass away, you go to the quantum domain.
  • Research suggests that your DNA is connected to your mind, projecting information onto it.
  • Your DNA controls everything; thus, it drives the quantum world orders science peak.

Camouflaged Information

  • Core societies all see the same evolutionary message but are distorted by power elites who keep information silent or disguise it in secret codes.
  • Even reputable alchemists such as Isaac Newton disguised their information in secret codes so ignorant people couldn't know about them.
  • This has made understanding evolutionary messages difficult because of distortion.

The Nature of the Genetic Switch

In this section, the speaker discusses how the genetic switch works and how it relates to evolution.

The Genetic Switch

  • The genetic switch has two proteins that cooperate.
  • Goliath operates as the degrading force, while David operates as the evolving force.
  • Few people can evolve because there aren't enough seats on the bus.
  • Degraded DNA is necessary for evolution to occur.

Secret Knowledge

  • They had to keep secret knowledge about evolution because it preserved their power position over the populace and gave them a seat on the celestial bus.
  • Psychoactive drugs such as LSD and magic mushrooms were used in Woodstock but are now banned.

Nature's Way of Saving the Few Over the Many

In this section, the speaker talks about how nature operates by saving the few over the many. He relates this to two proteins and viral competition.

The RNA Transcript and DNA Transformation

  • The speaker explains that he thinks it could be a triple for thinking of the RNA transcript in there.
  • He describes how DNA goes into the cell and is transformed through reverse transcription at a certain point.
  • The speaker mentions that he is currently focused on that DNA wormhole but acknowledges that an RNA transcript could also be involved.

LSD Research and Timothy Leary

  • The speaker talks about Dr. Timothy Leary who was exploring LSD and was booted out of Harvard for his experimental tactics.
  • He mentions that people are going back to research LSD and other psychoactive drugs because LSD has the same chemical structure as serotonin, which is a happy neurotransmitter in our brain.

Enormous Research Across Disciplines

  • The speaker talks about how research encompasses more than one discipline such as quantum cosmology, biology, physics, space physics, literature, music.
  • He mentions that stars are DNA written across the skies when we shrink down the universe to quantum size.

Serpents and Snakes as Signs of Protein Activity

  • The speaker explains how serpents and snakes are signs of protein activity and binding/folding.

Ancient Egypt's Pyramid Texts

  • The speaker ends with a reference to ancient Egypt's Pyramid Texts which tells a story about human fate to transform a person to a timeless state.

Quantum Roll and the Choice of Fate

The speaker discusses the possibility of achieving immortality through quantum laws and choosing between matter or energy.

Achieving Immortality

  • DNA survives when the body dies, providing a chance for re-energization.
  • Quantum laws allow for the possibility to choose between matter or energy, leading to a timeless state.
  • To achieve this state, one must discover the white mountain and save their "quantum ass."
  • Mind as energy will never decay, making it important to take the energy path.

Choosing Your Fate

  • The choice between yes or no with probability can lead to overruling matters and transforming into a tiny quantum state.
  • One must take the rebel path and learn how to save their "quantum ass" when faced with two different ways.
  • Knowledge is power in the world of spirit despite religious dogma.

Conclusion

  • Understanding quantum laws can provide a chance for immortality and choosing one's fate.