Anonymous ID: 142e54 July 26, 2022, 7:40 a.m. No.16825778   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Just sent this to some colleagues and thought I would offer for consideration for #morningcrew (who I hope is looking at the sun about right now :-) )

 

Here is a super interesting paper on using gold as a photosynthetic mechanism…

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-10084-5.pdf

 

Mitochondria can run on glucose (least efficient), fats and ketones (what we think of as most efficient for us now), and light = photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the biggest bang for the buck and is super duper cheap as the sun happens every day.

 

What happens when we ingest gold?

Is gold a pigment?

Why are metals used in paint?

Can gold penetrate a cell?

What happens inside the cell when gold penetrates it?

Does the cell become more "ionic"?

What happens to a cell with gold when it is put in the sun?

Can humans photosynthesize?

Would gold help?

Other metals?

 

We really have no concept of what we are or what we could be :-). God built us this perfect vehicle we treat like a hoopty. Man can we do some stuff that just seems unbelievable right now, but research and evidence saying we can…let's see what happens :-)…