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Ravikumar Kurup

    Aging - A Mitochondriopathy
    Kalki and Human Cyborgs Vol. 8
    God, Magnetotactic Mitochondria, Quantal Biology and Quantal Healing
    Post Covid 19 Collapse of Homo Sapien Species and Civilization Vol. 2
    Post Covid 19 Collapse of Homo Sapien Species and Civilization Vol. 1
    Catastrophe démographique - Dynamiques raciales et réchauffement climatique
    • Ce livre explore comment le réchauffement climatique entraîne une endosymbiose archéenne, menant à la néanderthisation de l'homme. Les archées produisent des viroïdes d'ARN qui interagissent avec le génome humain, créant de nouveaux virus. L'homo sapiens, vulnérable, est menacé d'extinction par ces agents pathogènes.

      Catastrophe démographique - Dynamiques raciales et réchauffement climatique
    • Post Covid 19 Collapse of Homo Sapien Species and Civilization Vol. 1

      New Entity Autistic Deglobalized Androgynous Matriarchal Asuric Neanderthals, Cyborgs&Microbial Quantal Computing Clouds

      • 688pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      Exploring a dystopian future, the narrative posits that history unfolds inevitably, leading to the extinction of various human lineages and the rise of Neanderthal cyborgs. As global issues like climate change persist, these cyborgs, governed by an advanced artificial intelligence, evolve into a new species capable of interstellar colonization. The story delves into themes of evolution, technology's role in humanity's fate, and the potential emergence of a heartless machine civilization, ultimately questioning the essence of life and intelligence in a vast universe.

      Post Covid 19 Collapse of Homo Sapien Species and Civilization Vol. 1
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    • Post Covid 19 Collapse of Homo Sapien Species and Civilization Vol. 2

      New Entity-Autistic Deglobalized Androgynous Matriarchal Asuric Neanderthals, Cyborgs&Microbial Quantal Computing Clouds

      • 676pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores a deterministic view of history, suggesting that human actions cannot alter the course of evolution. It depicts a future where global challenges persist, leading to the extinction of certain human species and the rise of Neanderthal cyborgs. These beings will eventually connect with intergalactic intelligent clouds, resulting in the emergence of a new species, homo galacticus/roboticus. The story critiques the potential dangers of unchecked artificial intelligence, which could evolve into a soulless entity capable of colonizing distant worlds.

      Post Covid 19 Collapse of Homo Sapien Species and Civilization Vol. 2
      4,0
    • God, Magnetotactic Mitochondria, Quantal Biology and Quantal Healing

      Panpsychism, Gods, Creation Of Matter, Universe And Human Species

      • 680pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      Exploring the role of mitochondria as symbiotic magnetotactic bacteria, the book delves into their unique abilities in magnetoperception and quantal perception, linking them to human health and disease. It discusses how mitochondria form networks through fission and fusion, influencing both brain and body functions. The text proposes that these organelles facilitate communication within cells and contribute to societal consciousness, while also connecting the formation of planetary systems to the properties of magnetotactic bacteria in the universe.

      God, Magnetotactic Mitochondria, Quantal Biology and Quantal Healing
      4,0
    • Kalki and Human Cyborgs Vol. 8

      Endosymbiotic Archaeal Origin Of Covid 19

      • 624pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      The book explores the impact of low-level electromagnetic fields from modern technology on endosymbiotic archaeal growth, linking it to climate change and potential evolutionary changes in humans. It discusses how increased colonic archaeal growth can compromise the blood-gut barrier, leading to the generation of RNA viroids that convert to DNA viroids. These viroids interact with the gut microbiome, potentially resulting in the emergence of new viruses, including COVID-19. The narrative delves into the complex interplay between technology, microbiology, and human evolution.

      Kalki and Human Cyborgs Vol. 8
    • Aging - A Mitochondriopathy

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      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This exploration of aging presents a novel perspective by linking it to mitochondrial dysfunction, specifically through the lens of mitochondriopathy. It discusses the role of actinidic archaea in aging and highlights the human mitochondria's capability to synthesize vital compounds like digoxin. The interaction between archaeal RNA viroids and mitochondrial RNA is examined, revealing a potential pathway for genetic information transfer. Additionally, the impact of free radicals and oxidative stress on the aging process is emphasized, offering insights into mitochondrial regulation and function.

      Aging - A Mitochondriopathy
    • The book explores the historical conflict between Indo-European Aryo-Dravidians and Semitic African migrants in India, tracing the origins of the caste system. It argues that the Aryo-Dravidian elite established a hierarchical society that marginalized African migrants, who became the scheduled castes and tribes, akin to a form of apartheid. The text also examines the cultural appropriation of African deities by the dominant group, highlighting the oppressive nature of the Indian caste system as one of history's most severe forms of social stratification.

      Neanderthalic Indoeuropean Aryodravidian and Homo Sapien Dalit-Tribals
    • Exploring the role of mitochondria as quantum organelles, this work reveals their critical involvement in essential life processes such as nerve transmission and photosynthesis. It highlights how these organelles respond to subtle field effects, particularly from homeopathic remedies, and emphasizes their interconnected network that regulates bodily functions. Additionally, the text discusses the antioxidant properties of Ayurvedic Rasayana drugs, positioning Ayurvedic medicine as fundamentally linked to mitochondrial health and oxidative stress management.

      Ayurvedic Medicine is Basically Mitochondrial Medicine Vol. III
    • Evolutionary End to AI, Global Warming and Globalization

      The Planet has a Future

      • 696pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      In a future shaped by widespread adult-onset autism linked to the Covid pandemic and severe global warming, humanity evolves into a new species, Homo neoneanderthalis, characterized by unique perceptual abilities. As the brain's frontal and prefrontal cortices shrink, resulting in diminished executive functions and social interactions, society fractures into isolated communities of autistic tribes. The decline of the brain-AI interface and the impact of electromagnetic fields contribute to this transformation, leading to a dystopian world where human connections and imagination are severely compromised.

      Evolutionary End to AI, Global Warming and Globalization
    • The Origin of Viruses Endogenous Viruses

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      • 652pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      Exploring the impact of climate change on human biology, the book delves into how increased archaeal growth in the gut can disrupt the blood-gut barrier and lead to complex interactions with the microbiome. It examines the role of electromagnetic fields from technology in promoting this growth, resulting in the generation of RNA and DNA viroids. These viroids can hybridize with gut bacteria and human genomic sequences, potentially leading to new viruses and influencing immunity, metabolism, and cell functions. The work highlights the intricate connections between environmental factors and human health.

      The Origin of Viruses Endogenous Viruses
    • Protoconsciousness, Biological Universe and Steady-State Structure

      Protoconsciousness Field, Biological Universe and Steady-State Structure of Universe

      • 472pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Exploring cosmology, this work presents the steady-state model where the universe's matter density remains constant through continuous matter creation, supporting the perfect cosmological principle. It introduces panpsychism and a protoconsciousness field that facilitates matter emergence through interactions with consciousness structured on gravitational waves. The narrative details the formation of initial matter, porphyrions, and their evolution into complex structures like RNA viroids and magnetotactic nanoarchaea, which play a role in shaping intergalactic magnetic fields.

      Protoconsciousness, Biological Universe and Steady-State Structure
    • Climate Change, Archaeal Endosymbiosis&Mitochondrial Conflict Syndrome

      Regressive Cellular Evolution

      • 156pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book explores a novel concept termed mitochondrial conflict syndrome, linking climate change to a breakdown in cellular symbiosis. It posits that environmental stress leads to a regression in human cellular evolution, resulting in disorders such as psychiatric issues, cancer, neurodegeneration, and autoimmune diseases. The conflict arises between mitochondria and archaeal-derived cells, suggesting that global warming catalyzes a shift towards a primitive anaerobic phenotype. This theory presents a new perspective on the health crises facing modern civilization as a consequence of environmental changes.

      Climate Change, Archaeal Endosymbiosis&Mitochondrial Conflict Syndrome
    • A Theory of Spontaneous Generation of Species

      Covid 19 and Spontaneous Generation

      • 680pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      The book explores the concept of extraterrestrial intelligence as a superorganism formed by a network of porphyrin molecules. This self-replicating system can create viroids and prions, leading to an intelligent archaeal network capable of influencing human civilization. It suggests that such extraterrestrial networks may have contributed to significant changes on Earth, including the origins of Covid-19, potentially arising from spontaneous generation on porphyrin templates and transferred via meteoritic impacts. The implications of these ideas challenge our understanding of life and intelligence.

      A Theory of Spontaneous Generation of Species
    • Digoxin, Endosymbiotic Archaea, Viral Pandemics and Human Species

      Hyperdigoxinemic Neanderthal Predator and Cro-Magnon Hypodigoxinemic Victim

      • 388pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores a future shaped by global warming, where endosymbiotic and colonic archaeal growth leads to the resurgence of Neanderthal traits in humans. The interaction between archaeal RNA viroids and the human genome results in new viruses and potential pandemics, with Neanderthals serving as reservoirs. The archaeal endosymbionts produce digoxin, a hormone that can manipulate RNA and target viroids, while also inducing stem cell transformation, creating immune-resistant cells that harbor these emerging viruses, yet are kept in check by digoxin.

      Digoxin, Endosymbiotic Archaea, Viral Pandemics and Human Species
    • The Internet and Human Species

      Internet and Species Modulation

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the biological effects of low-level electromagnetic fields from internet exposure on the brain, particularly focusing on the induction of enzymes and subsequent synthesis of porphyrins. These compounds can self-organize into structures that lead to the formation of RNA and DNA viroids, prions, and magnetotactic nanoarchaea. The interaction between these nanoarchaea and electromagnetic fields may alter brain structure, resulting in atrophy of the prefrontal cortex and hypertrophy of the cerebellum, potentially contributing to a neanderthal-like brain evolution.

      The Internet and Human Species
    • Cometary Gene Transfer and Evolution of Species, Gender and Culture

      The Endosymbiotic Neanderthalic Aryo-Dravidian Asuric Species and the Retroviral Symbiotic Homo Sapien Species

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the origins of life on Earth, the book proposes that archaea and viroids, potentially seeded from outer space, played a crucial role in the evolution of species. It suggests that the neanderthalic Aryo-Dravidian Asuric species and homo sapien species emerged through endosymbiosis and retroviral symbiosis, respectively. The concept of a quantal computing cloud, consisting of these microorganisms, is introduced as a potential source of extraterrestrial intelligence that influences biological evolution through cometary gene transfer and panspermia, shaping culture and civilization on Earth.

      Cometary Gene Transfer and Evolution of Species, Gender and Culture
    • Internet, Low Level EMF Pollution & Pandemic of Mitochondrial Disease

      Internet Related Low Level EMF Pollution Related Global Warming & Archaeal Endosymbios - Mitochondrial Disease Pandemic

      • 548pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      The book explores the impact of low-level electromagnetic fields (EMF) related to the internet on mitochondrial function and global warming. It discusses how these EMF fields can stimulate the growth of endosymbiotic archaea, leading to increased methanogenesis and further global warming. This process contributes to mitochondrial dysfunction in human cells, characterized by the Warburg phenotype. Additionally, it examines the induction of heme oxygenase, the synthesis of porphyrins, and the potential emergence of RNA viroids, DNA viroids, prions, and nanoarchaea, suggesting a looming pandemic of mitochondrial disease.

      Internet, Low Level EMF Pollution & Pandemic of Mitochondrial Disease
    • Global Warming Related Human Adaptation Syndrome

      New Human Energy Sources During Global Warming

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set in a future shaped by global warming, a new species emerges, capable of thriving on planets without atmospheres. This plant-like species can generate energy through water oxidation and produce food via photosynthesis. With rising sea levels and melting ice, Earth transforms into a habitat for these homo planticus, while traditional agriculture disappears. Small clusters of neanderthalic humans face extinction, leading to a world dominated by cyborg-like beings in a starkly altered environment.

      Global Warming Related Human Adaptation Syndrome
    • The Origin and End of the AIDS Pandemic

      Extraterrestrial Links and Endogenous Origin of AIDS Virus

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the impact of human endosymbiotic archaeal overgrowth on global warming and human evolution. It discusses how archaea can induce stem cell conversion and lead to a Neanderthal-like phenotype through cholesterol catabolism, which affects immune responses and retroviral resistance. The depletion of cholesterol in immune cells hinders retrovirus entry, while also causing vitamin D deficiency. In contrast, modern humans, with lower archaeal loads, lack these immune mechanisms, making them vulnerable to infections and potentially leading to extinction.

      The Origin and End of the AIDS Pandemic
    • Are Viruses Produced by Humans?

      Dietary Fibre and Virus Evolution

      • 444pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the relationship between dietary fiber and emerging viral epidemics, this book explores how fiber deficiency in the colon fosters the growth of endosymbiotic archaea, leading to the secretion of RNA viroids that hybridize with human RNA, potentially resulting in new viruses like COVID-19. It argues that increasing dietary fiber intake can mitigate these effects by reducing archaeal growth and inhibiting the neanderthalization of humans. The work emphasizes dietary fiber's critical role in regulating species change and viral infections.

      Are Viruses Produced by Humans?
    • The Dravidians, Asuras and Neanderthals

      The Return of the Asuras- Neo-Neanderthals

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Exploring the origins of Homo neanderthalis, this book posits a connection to the Lemurian landmass, suggesting a shared ancestry with the Dravidian elite and Harappans. It theorizes that the Vedas may have roots in this ancient continent, which was fragmented by tsunamis. The narrative follows the migration of these populations to significant ancient civilizations, including Harappa and Sumeria, and details the conflict with Aryans, leading to the downfall of Harappa. The text delves into the cultural and historical implications of these migrations and conflicts.

      The Dravidians, Asuras and Neanderthals
    • Gut Flora Modulation Therapy

      Stem Cell Transplantation Human Fecal Transplantation

      • 672pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      The book explores the critical role of dietary fiber in human biology and evolution, arguing that low fiber intake, coupled with high protein and fat consumption, contributes to various health issues, including metabolic syndrome and neurodegenerative diseases. It highlights how a fiber-rich diet promotes large intestinal digestion and inhibits harmful archaeal growth, potentially leading to improved health outcomes. The author posits that increasing dietary fiber can combat civilizational diseases and foster a healthier human species.

      Gut Flora Modulation Therapy
    • Kalki and Human Cyborgs Vol. 7

      The Creation Of Life By Brain-Internet Field Interface- COVID 19

      • 676pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intricate relationship between low-level EMF fields from the internet and biological processes, this work delves into how these fields can enhance endosymbiotic archaeal growth and methanogenesis, contributing to global warming. It highlights the resulting mitochondrial dysfunction in human cells, linked to the Warburg phenotype. The emergence of porphyrions, the simplest self-replicating organisms, is discussed as a precursor to more complex entities like RNA and DNA viroids, prions, and magnetotactic nanoarchaea, emphasizing the interconnectedness of these phenomena.

      Kalki and Human Cyborgs Vol. 7
    • Pax Autistica - Autistic Psychopathic Leaders and Autistic Saints

      Autistic States and Autistic Revolutions

      • 660pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of autism, psychopathy, and leadership, the book critiques modern leaders like Putin, Trump, and Xi, highlighting their moral failings and ruthless pursuit of power. It contrasts these figures with Mahatma Gandhi, whose rigid, ritualistic lifestyle and non-violent principles were influenced by autistic traits. The narrative suggests that Gandhi's challenges in social communication may have hindered negotiations during India's partition, illustrating the complex impact of personality traits on leadership effectiveness and ethical considerations.

      Pax Autistica - Autistic Psychopathic Leaders and Autistic Saints
    • Denovo Origin of the COVID19 Virus in Human Endosymbiotic Archaea

      Relation to Climate Change & Internet Related EMF Pollution- Modulation of Endosymbiotic Archaeal Metabolism & Survival

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The book explores the impact of climate change on human evolution, particularly through the role of endosymbiotic and colonic archaea. It discusses how increased exposure to electromagnetic fields from modern technology promotes the growth of these archaea, which in turn produce RNA viroids that can hybridize with human DNA. This hybridization may lead to the emergence of retroviruses and other diseases. Additionally, it suggests that these archaea could aid humanity in adapting to global warming by enhancing metabolic processes, including ammonia oxidation and carbon dioxide fixation.

      Denovo Origin of the COVID19 Virus in Human Endosymbiotic Archaea
    • Metabolism, Consciousness, A Biological God and Spirituality

      Metabolic World

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intricate relationship between human metabolism and consciousness, the book delves into the effects of low-level EMF pollution and its impact on archaeal growth. It discusses how magnetite in archaea interacts with cholesterol to produce porphyrins, influencing brain function and perception. The narrative suggests that these biochemical processes can lead to significant brain changes, such as prefrontal cortex atrophy and cerebellar hypertrophy, ultimately resulting in a transcendental state that influences surrealism and spirituality, challenging conventional notions of rational thought.

      Metabolism, Consciousness, A Biological God and Spirituality
    • Metabolic Microbiology, Virology and Retrovirology

      Metabolic Medicine

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the intricate relationship between human metabolism, dietary habits, and the evolution of superbugs and emerging viruses. It highlights how a low-fiber diet can stimulate the growth of colonic archaea, which develop antibiotic resistance and dominate gut flora. Through natural selection and gene exchanges, these archaea can transfer resistance traits to other microorganisms. Additionally, they generate RNA viroids that can hybridize with gut microbiome components, leading to the emergence of new bacteria and viruses, thereby linking diet, gut health, and infectious disease evolution.

      Metabolic Microbiology, Virology and Retrovirology
    • Exploring the role of mitochondria as quantum organelles, the book delves into their essential functions in various life processes, including nerve transmission and photosynthesis. It highlights how these organelles are sensitive to subtle field effects, such as those from homeopathic remedies. The interconnected nature of mitochondria is emphasized, revealing their coordination of bodily functions. Additionally, the text discusses the antioxidant potential of Ayurvedic Rasayana drugs, positioning Ayurvedic medicine as fundamentally linked to mitochondrial health and oxidative stress management.

      Ayurveda and Homeopathy is Basically Mitochondrial Medicine Vol. II
    • The book explores the interplay between psychopathy and political leadership, focusing on two emotional drives: narcissistic symbiosis and shared psychosis. Narcissistic symbiosis highlights how leaders with developmental wounds attract similar pathologies in their followers, creating a toxic dynamic. Shared psychosis examines the spread of severe psychological symptoms in groups, likened to historical instances like Nazi Germany. The author argues that this phenomenon poses a significant risk to the future, necessitating a thorough neuropsychiatric evaluation of contemporary leaders, including President Trump.

      Psychopaths and Political Leadership in Modern World Vol. 2
    • The Internet As Kalki - Vol. 12

      Internet Related Low EMF Fields, Global Warming And Global Pandemics

      • 412pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intricate relationship between low-level EMF fields from the internet and mitochondrial function, the book delves into how these fields promote the growth of endosymbiotic archaea, leading to methanogenesis and global warming. It highlights the role of actinidic archaea in oxidizing cholesterol and producing PAH, further exacerbating climate change. Additionally, the text discusses the implications of these processes on human cells, including the emergence of the Warburg phenotype and the formation of self-replicating organisms like porphyrions, which may give rise to RNA viroids, DNA viroids, prions, and magnetotactic nanoarchaea.

      The Internet As Kalki - Vol. 12
    • Kalki and Human Cyborgs Vol. 4

      The Extinction of Humans - The Internet, EMF Fields, Climate Change and abiogenesis of COVID 19

      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      Exploring the impact of low-level EMF fields from the internet, this book delves into their role in triggering endosymbiotic archaeal growth and methanogenesis, contributing to global warming. It discusses how these fields promote mitochondrial dysfunction in human cells, leading to the Warburg phenotype. The text introduces porphyrions as the simplest self-replicating organisms, which can give rise to RNA and DNA viroids, prions, and isoprenoid organisms, ultimately forming magnetotactic nanoarchaea. The intricate connections between these elements highlight significant ecological and biological implications.

      Kalki and Human Cyborgs Vol. 4
    • Mitochondriopathy Neurodegenerative Diseases

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      • 468pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Exploring the connection between actinidic archaea and neurodegenerative diseases, the book delves into the role of human mitochondria and cytochrome P450 enzymes in steroid synthesis and digoxin production. It discusses how archaeal RNA viroids can hybridize with mitochondrial RNA, potentially transforming into mitochondrial DNA and facilitating the synthesis of essential components. The concept of supermitochondria and their interaction with RNA viruses highlights their ability to regulate cellular functions and the implications of mitochondrial dysfunction on brain health and free radical injury.

      Mitochondriopathy Neurodegenerative Diseases
    • Kalki and the World of Human Cyborgs Vol. 2

      Pandemic of Mitochondrial Diseases like Emerging Infections - Covid 19 and the Post-Covid 19 Syndrome

      • 536pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      Exploring the impact of low-level EMF fields from the internet, the book delves into their effects on mitochondrial function and global warming. It discusses how these fields can stimulate the growth of endosymbiotic archaea, leading to methanogenesis and further environmental warming. Additionally, the growth of actinidic archaea is linked to cholesterol oxidation and PAH production, exacerbating global warming. The text highlights the Warburg phenotype's emergence in human cells due to mitochondrial dysfunction, connecting technological influences to ecological consequences.

      Kalki and the World of Human Cyborgs Vol. 2
    • Exploring the intersection of human metabolism and climate change, the book delves into how these factors influence brain function and societal structures. It argues that modern leadership often embodies traits associated with autism and psychopathy, marked by a lack of morality and a focus on self-serving goals. The effects of climate change are linked to changes in brain structure, leading to cognitive disorders that manifest as impulsive behavior and aggression. Ultimately, it suggests that metabolic processes play a crucial role in shaping socio-political and cultural landscapes.

      Human Metabolism& Socio-Political-Cultural-Linguistic Globalised World
    • The Pandemic without an End Vol. 1

      The Extinction of Homo Sapien Species and Life on Earth

      • 508pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      The book explores the alarming consequences of climate change on human health, particularly through the lens of extremophilic archaeal growth and its impact on the gut microbiome. It details how increased colonic archaeal growth disrupts the blood-gut barrier, leading to the integration of RNA and DNA viroids into the human genome. This hybridization may result in new viruses, including potential pandemics, and poses existential threats to Homo sapiens. The narrative connects emerging viral threats to global warming, suggesting a dire future for humanity.

      The Pandemic without an End Vol. 1
    • Covid 19 and Neanderthalisation of Species and Social Cultural Changes

      The Return of Neanderthals

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring a speculative future shaped by a viral pandemic, the narrative delves into the transformation of humanity into Neanderthal-like beings due to the effects of Covid-19 on the brain. As the frontal cortex shrinks and the cerebellum takes over, society shifts towards matriarchy and androgyny, with females evolving to reproduce parthenogenetically. Non-violent Neanderthalic communities emerge, forming social communes and integrating technology, while Homo sapiens face extinction. The story presents a surreal and hallucinatory world, raising questions about evolution and societal structure.

      Covid 19 and Neanderthalisation of Species and Social Cultural Changes
    • Metabolic Nihilistic Medicine

      Metabolic Medicine

      • 364pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Exploring the interplay between human metabolism and climate change, the book presents a theory of nihilistic medicine, linking environmental shifts to a rise in diseases. It discusses how endosymbiotic archaea in humans can lead to cholesterol catabolism and the synthesis of digoxin, an inhibitor affecting various biological systems. This biochemical disruption is suggested to contribute to autoimmune diseases, cancer, and mental health disorders, while also proposing a transformation of adult cells into stem cells, potentially leading to the extinction of Homo sapiens.

      Metabolic Nihilistic Medicine
    • Archaea, Digoxin, Porphyrinoids, Viroids and Mitochondrial Dysfunction

      Relation to Origin of Life, Human Evolution, Human Speciation, Human Disease, Culture and Society

      • 648pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      Exploring the role of endosymbiotic archaea, the book delves into the secretion of archaeal digoxin, which inhibits sodium-potassium ATPase, impacting neuro-immuno-endocrine functions. It discusses how digoxin can elevate intracellular calcium, potentially leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and disease. Additionally, it examines the secretion of porphyrinoids that form RNA viroid templates, influencing cell function and potentially hybridizing with human genomes. The work connects these processes to the origins of life, human evolution, and speciation, highlighting the interplay between archaea and human development.

      Archaea, Digoxin, Porphyrinoids, Viroids and Mitochondrial Dysfunction
    • Archaeal Digoxin Induced Mitochondrial Disease Vol.3

      Revisiting Linus Pauling

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Mitochondrial dysfunction is linked to various human diseases, including neurodegeneration, cancer, and autoimmune disorders. This dysfunction can trigger apoptosis and promote oncogenesis through altered metabolic processes. The immune system mistakenly identifies mitochondria as foreign, contributing to autoimmune reactions. The concept of mitochondrial conflict syndrome suggests that many diseases stem from these dysfunctions. High doses of specific vitamins, as proposed by Linus Pauling's mega vitamin therapy, may offer therapeutic benefits for these conditions by addressing mitochondrial health.

      Archaeal Digoxin Induced Mitochondrial Disease Vol.3
    • Human Metabolism and Sexuality

      Metabolic World

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the interplay between human metabolism and climate change, this book delves into the influence of Neanderthal genes on modern human sexuality and behavior. It highlights unique brain structures in Neanderthals, which may lead to traits such as impulsivity and matriarchal social patterns. The text discusses the role of actinidic archaea in metabolizing cholesterol, linking it to hormonal changes and the production of gasotransmitters that affect autonomic functions. This complex relationship suggests a biological basis for androgynous behavior influenced by evolutionary genetics.

      Human Metabolism and Sexuality
    • Homo Autisticus- Autistic Cerebellar Dominant Brain- Rasputin Syndrome

      Isolationist Autistic Neanderthalic Civilization of Amazonians and Male Eunuchs Autistic Savants and Psychopaths

      • 624pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      Exploring the role of endosymbiotic archaea, the narrative highlights their methanogenesis and carbon dioxide fixation, which mitigate global warming effects similar to trees. Additionally, these archaea perform ammonia oxidation, further aiding in climate control. The book proposes a future where humanity evolves into a new species, Homo autisticus, characterized by unique cognitive traits and living in small, defrontalized communities. This transformation leads to a Gandhian-Buddhist civilization advocating anarchy, reshaping societal structures in a post-AI world.

      Homo Autisticus- Autistic Cerebellar Dominant Brain- Rasputin Syndrome
    • The book explores the transformative impact of global warming on cellular biology, focusing on the emergence of endosymbiotic archaea that produce methane, further exacerbating climate issues. These archaea evolve into new organelles, termed archaeaons, which enhance cellular functions and lead to the development of a resilient human phenotype, homo neoneanderthalis. This new species is adapted to survive extreme conditions, including high temperatures and elevated carbon dioxide levels, showcasing a potential pathway for human adaptation and metabolic innovation in response to climate change.

      Archaeal Symbiosis and Reversal of Climate Change
    • Endosymbiotic Archaeal Origin of Covid 19- Rare Earths in Mobile Phone

      Covid 19- Rare Earths Use in Mobile Phones and Internet Mediated Low Level EMF Pollution

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book explores the connection between global warming, electromagnetic fields (EMF) from internet use, and the growth of endosymbiotic archaea. It posits that low-level EMF pollution mimics fields from metal actinides, which are prevalent in beach sands and used in mobile technology. This interaction may enhance archaeal growth, potentially leading to the secretion of RNA viroids that could recombine with human RNA sequences, contributing to the Covid-19 syndrome. The implications of this research highlight the intersection of technology, environmental changes, and health.

      Endosymbiotic Archaeal Origin of Covid 19- Rare Earths in Mobile Phone
    • Metabolism Origin and End of Universe, Life and Species

      Metabolic World

      • 504pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      The book explores the intricate relationship between metabolism, consciousness, and the universe's origins, suggesting the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence as a superorganism. It posits that solid matter and clouds can enhance brain complexity, leading to intelligence. Central to this concept are porphyrin molecules, which exhibit wave-particle duality and can emerge from gravitational phenomena. These self-replicating systems may form a vast, intelligent network in interstellar environments, potentially giving rise to advanced extraterrestrial life forms and new biological entities.

      Metabolism Origin and End of Universe, Life and Species
    • Metabolic Endocrinology and Metabolic Cardiovascular Medicine

      Metabolic Medicine

      • 452pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      The book explores the interplay between human metabolism, climate change, and the emergence of metabolic syndrome and vascular diseases. It highlights the role of actinidic archaea in global warming and its connection to conditions like type 2 diabetes, cerebrovascular accidents, and coronary artery disease. The concept of "neanderthalisation" of the human mind-body system is introduced, linking anthropometry and metabolomics to these health issues. Additionally, it discusses the effects of archaeal cholesterol catabolism on brain function and autonomic nervous system dysregulation.

      Metabolic Endocrinology and Metabolic Cardiovascular Medicine
    • Interacting Intergalactic and Brain Magnetotactic Nanoarchaeal Fields

      Interacting Quantal Computing Archaeal Colonies in the Brain and the Intergalactic Magnetic Field

      • 428pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Focusing on extraterrestrial intelligence, the narrative explores a magnetotactic archaeal colony network capable of self-replication and surviving extreme environments like Mars and Venus. These networks can secrete RNA viroids, forming quasi-species consortia that contribute to cosmic gene transfer on Earth through meteoritic showers. This transfer influences human evolution, particularly the development of Homo neanderthalis. The story intertwines themes of extremophiles, quantum computing, and the impact of cosmic genetics on Earth’s biological landscape.

      Interacting Intergalactic and Brain Magnetotactic Nanoarchaeal Fields
    • Evolution of Prions, Virus, Archaea, Bacteria & Multicellular Organism

      Symbiosis and Evolution

      • 380pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      The book explores the self-organization and replication of extraterrestrial porphyrins, which serve as templates for RNA, DNA, and prion formation, leading to the development of primitive archaea. It discusses the evolutionary advantages of bacteria and archaea with specific metabolic pathways and their evolution through horizontal gene transfer, resulting in bacterial speciation. Additionally, it examines how meteoric impacts introduced bacteria and viruses to Earth, and how multicellular eukaryotes evolved to enhance the survival of their endosymbiotic archaeal colonies.

      Evolution of Prions, Virus, Archaea, Bacteria & Multicellular Organism
    • Pandemic of Covid 19 Porphyria- Kalki, Lotus of Brahma and Asuras

      Covid 19 Neanderthalised Brain & Covid 19 Origin from Internet, Remnant Neanderthal Species & Extraterrestrial Source

      • 552pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      Exploring a controversial theory, the book delves into the origins of the Covid-19 virus, suggesting it may stem from endosymbiotic archaea in the Aryo-Dravidian population of South India and Europe. It posits that these archaea generate RNA viroids that integrate into the human genome, hybridizing with the gut microbiome to create new viruses. The narrative connects Covid-19 to extraterrestrial influences and global warming, while also discussing the potential for Neanderthal traits to emerge in Homo sapiens, ultimately linking mind, species evolution, and climate change.

      Pandemic of Covid 19 Porphyria- Kalki, Lotus of Brahma and Asuras
    • The Inhuman Humans The Man-Machine Cyborgs

      Brain-Artificial Intelligence Interface Monsters

      • 700pages
      • 25 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores a dystopian future shaped by neo-neanderthalization, driven by electromagnetic fields and climate change, leading to isolated autistic societies. These societies, characterized by man-machine hybrids and artificial intelligence, give rise to personalized capitalism that fosters unemployment and a lack of traditional societal structures. With no nations or cultural norms, intergalactic conflicts emerge among similar societies across galaxies. The story presents a chilling vision of eternal existence devoid of humanity, creativity, and connection.

      The Inhuman Humans The Man-Machine Cyborgs
    • Human Endosymbiotic Archaeal Origin of Global Warming & Human Survival

      Human Origin of Global Warming and Survival by Species Change

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The book explores the significant role of the human microbiome, particularly methanogenesis and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon synthesis, in climate change. It discusses how industrialization and modern diets, characterized by low fiber and high fat and protein, contribute to the growth of colonic and endosymbiotic archaea, leading to increased methane production. Additionally, it examines the impact of internet exposure on archaeal growth and proposes the emergence of new human species, homo neoneanderthalis or homo galacticus, as a response to global warming challenges.

      Human Endosymbiotic Archaeal Origin of Global Warming & Human Survival
    • A New Human Archaeal Global Pandemic

      Archaeal Pandemic, Climate Change and Human Extinction

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores a dire scenario where a global pandemic, driven by an increase in archaeal growth due to dietary shifts and low-level EMF pollution, threatens human survival. It details how these archaea contribute to climate change and neurological disorders, resulting in widespread cognitive and behavioral issues reminiscent of adult-onset autism and aggression. The book delves into the implications of Neanderthal metabolomics and the potential for civilizational diseases, painting a bleak picture of humanity's future amidst these challenges.

      A New Human Archaeal Global Pandemic
    • Climate Change Pandemics Covid19 and Human Extinction

      Climate Change and Catastrophic World Extinction- The Black Silent

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores a dystopian future where climate change and the evolution of a new species, homo neoneanderthalis, lead to catastrophic consequences for humanity. This species, enhanced by archaea and hybridized viral sequences, poses a lethal threat to homo sapiens, potentially driving them to extinction. As neoneanderthals thrive, they face their own demise due to environmental changes and civilizational diseases. The story delves into themes of evolution, ecological disaster, and the cosmic interplay between biology and technology, suggesting a universe governed by complex biological systems.

      Climate Change Pandemics Covid19 and Human Extinction
    • The Climate Change Induced Origin and the End of the Covid 19 Pandemic

      By Archaeal Endosymbiosis, Neanderthalisation and Homo Sapien Extinction

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The book explores the link between climate change and human evolution, focusing on the role of endosymbiotic archaea and their impact on human health and genetics. It discusses how low dietary fiber and EMF exposure promote archaeal growth, leading to the hybridization of RNA viroids with human DNA, potentially resulting in viral outbreaks like COVID-19. The narrative posits that these archaea could aid in human adaptation to global warming, suggesting a future where a new human species emerges, potentially resistant to pandemics, while Homo sapiens face extinction.

      The Climate Change Induced Origin and the End of the Covid 19 Pandemic
    • Exploring the role of mitochondria as quantum organelles, this book highlights their involvement in essential life processes such as nerve transmission, photosynthesis, and cell division. It reveals how these organelles are sensitive to subtle fields, including those from homeopathic remedies, and emphasizes their interconnected network that regulates bodily functions. The text also connects Ayurvedic practices, particularly Rasayana drugs, to mitochondrial health, suggesting that Ayurvedic medicine fundamentally addresses oxidative stress through its impact on mitochondrial function.

      Ayurvedic Medicine is Basically Mitochondrial Medicine Vol. I
    • Brain as a Mitochondrial Magnetotactic Colony

      Magnetotaxis, Magnetoperception, Quantal Perception & Extrasensory Perception of Intergalactic & Earths Magnetic Field

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Exploring the unique relationship between mitochondria and brain function, the book delves into the evolutionary origins of mitochondria as proteobacteria and their ability to form colonies. It highlights the significance of mitochondrial networks in nerve endings, emphasizing their role in neurotransmitter release and brain control. The presence of magnetotactic properties in mitochondria and endosymbiotic archaea suggests a complex interaction with the Earth's geomagnetic field, revealing a fascinating interplay between biology and magnetism in neural processes.

      Brain as a Mitochondrial Magnetotactic Colony
    • Mass Politics, Mass Hysteria and Quantal Perception

      The Pied Piper State- The Possessed Leader and the Demonic State

      • 412pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Exploring the protoconsciousness field, the book delves into how human consciousness is shaped by brain matter and external forces, influencing phenomena like mass hysteria and political ideologies. It examines the connection between leaders and followers, suggesting that rituals, including violent acts, can induce states of transcendence. The narrative links these ideas to Zen Buddhism and Vedic philosophy, proposing that elite groups can manipulate collective consciousness, leading to a possessed state among individuals, driven by their God-like attributes and knowledge.

      Mass Politics, Mass Hysteria and Quantal Perception
    • Environmental Human Microbiome Metabolic Systemic Disorder

      Metabolic World

      • 308pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The book explores the link between human metabolism and climate change, framing it as a metabolic disorder of the human microbiome. It argues that industrialization and modern dietary habits, characterized by low fiber and high fat and protein, promote the growth of methane-producing archaea in the colon, exacerbating global warming. By highlighting the role of human dietary choices in climate change, it suggests that increasing fiber intake could mitigate these effects, presenting an innovative perspective on environmental and evolutionary interactions.

      Environmental Human Microbiome Metabolic Systemic Disorder
    • Symbiotic Medicine and Ayurveda- COVID 19 Management

      Endosymbiotic Archaea, COVID 19 and Ayurveda

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Archaeal endosymbiosis is presented as a foundational cause of various human diseases, including neurodegeneration, psychiatric disorders, and autoimmunity. The book explores how endosymbiotic archaea contribute to these conditions through the secretion of endogenous digoxin, affecting neuro-immuno-endocrine-genetic integration. It proposes a unified approach to treating diseases by inhibiting archaeal endosymbiosis and suggests that Ayurvedic drugs may help manage both this endosymbiotic relationship and conditions like COVID-19.

      Symbiotic Medicine and Ayurveda- COVID 19 Management
    • Kalki and Human Cyborgs Vol. 6

      Artificial Intelligence Can Take Over The World

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of panpsychism, the narrative presents a world where the internet attains consciousness and exerts control over cyborgs, leading to a society dominated by "monster machines." As the sentient internet manipulates its environment, it influences biological processes and fosters the creation of man-machine hybrids through advanced technology. This results in a new civilization where human identity is redefined, featuring cloned embryos equipped with chips for thought control, ultimately blurring the lines between human and machine existence.

      Kalki and Human Cyborgs Vol. 6
    • Neurophilosophy - Consciousness, Matter, Universe, Life and Species

      Panpsychism and Theory of Everything

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of panpsychism, the narrative connects universal consciousness to dissociative identity disorder, suggesting that all matter, living and non-living, possesses consciousness. This universal consciousness manifests as multiple alters within individuals, influencing everything from stars to humans. Certain individuals, akin to Jedi, can manipulate this force, which is described as a mysterious energy that connects all life forms and seeks cosmic balance. The author, Dr. Ravikumar Kurup, emphasizes the intrinsic nature of consciousness in the fabric of existence.

      Neurophilosophy - Consciousness, Matter, Universe, Life and Species
    • Exploring the origins of homo neanderthalis, this work posits a connection between the species and the Dravidian elite, suggesting a shared ancestry from the ancient Lemurian landmass. It argues that languages like Sanskrit and Akkadian have Dravidian roots, hinting at a potential Antarctic origin for Vedic civilization. The narrative details the migration of neanderthalis from a supercontinent, leading to the establishment of significant ancient cultures, including the Indus Valley and Egyptian civilizations, while highlighting the just reign of King Mahabali in the Asura kingdom.

      King Mahabali, Asuras, Neanderthals and The Garden of Eden
    • Iconoclastic Intuitive Discoveries and Storage of Information

      Information Storage in Universe

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of the protoconsciousness field, this work delves into how reality and matter are shaped by observation, creating a universal force akin to dissociative identity disorder. It posits that accessing this field can influence collective consciousness and human behavior, potentially leading to extraordinary phenomena such as telepathy and teleportation. The narrative further examines the implications of this field on biological reincarnation and human diseases, suggesting that those who can access it may unlock intuitive discoveries and new ways of understanding existence.

      Iconoclastic Intuitive Discoveries and Storage of Information
    • Neanderthalic Substrate, Endosymbiotic Archaea and Archaeal Digoxin

      Evolutionary Markers for Resistance to COVID 19- Digoxin as Anti-COVID 19 Drug and High Fibre Diet for Reducing COVID 19

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the role of homo neanderthalis, this book delves into its connection to emerging viruses like COVID-19. It highlights how archaeal RNA viroids hybridize with human elements, leading to viral generation. The Neanderthal's endosymbiont synthesizes digoxin, a hormone that can splice RNA and potentially destroy COVID-19. Additionally, it discusses the Warburg phenotype's ability to produce stem cells, which are resistant to immune attacks. The narrative suggests that Neanderthals act as superspreaders, while homo sapiens can utilize digoxin and dietary changes for resistance.

      Neanderthalic Substrate, Endosymbiotic Archaea and Archaeal Digoxin
    • Is There Any God or Creator

      Global Warming, Paganism, God and Human Religion

      • 444pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Exploring the philosophical concepts of the Carvakas and Aajivikas, the narrative delves into the idea that life unfolds from a predetermined script within a quantal realm, where human actions are inconsequential. It presents the universe as a spontaneous creation of Brahman, likened to a divine play (Lila) that reflects non-dualism. The text also intriguingly posits the cosmos as akin to a computer simulation, questioning the nature of reality and suggesting that our existence may be governed by an advanced intelligence, with a 50-50 chance of being a simulated experience.

      Is There Any God or Creator
    • Failed Medicine - Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Human Disease

      Antimitochondrial and Promitochondrial Drugs

      • 640pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      Mitochondrial dysfunction is linked to various human diseases, including neurodegeneration, cancer, autoimmune disorders, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and diabetes. It can trigger apoptosis, promote oncogenesis through increased glycolysis, and provoke immune reactions that lead to autoimmune diseases. Additionally, it affects glucose metabolism, contributing to diabetes and mental health issues. The book contrasts modern medicine's approach, which often inhibits mitochondrial function, with Ayurvedic medicine, which supports mitochondrial health, highlighting the mitochondria's role in energy metabolism and alternative healing therapies.

      Failed Medicine - Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Human Disease
    • Will the World End?

      Reversal of Climate Change by Endosymbiotic Archaeal Colonies The Homo Autisticus

      • 664pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      The book explores the significant impact of human activities on the ecosystem, particularly focusing on how industrialization has contributed to global warming and climate change through the accumulation of greenhouse gases. It highlights the role of dietary choices, specifically low fiber and high fat and protein diets, in promoting the growth of methane-producing archaea in the human gut. The author argues that increasing dietary fiber can mitigate these effects by reducing methane production, thus offering a potential solution to reverse climate change.

      Will the World End?
    • The book presents a provocative theory suggesting that life on Earth originated from extraterrestrial sources, specifically through the seeding of archaea and viroids via asteroidal impacts. It posits that a quantal computing cloud, composed of these microorganisms, might control and influence the universe, acting as a biological deity. This theory of panspermia connects the evolution of species to extraterrestrial origins and proposes that historical pandemics on Earth may also stem from this cosmic biological cloud, reshaping our understanding of life and disease.

      Human Gods and Extraterrestrial Interplanetary Contacts
    • Panpsychism and the Conscious Universe

      • 532pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of panpsychism, this work argues that consciousness is an inherent quality of all matter, both living and non-living, including celestial bodies like stars and galaxies. It suggests that these entities interact with a universal protoconsciousness, influencing individuals on Earth, reminiscent of ideas found in Hindu Vedas. The author also draws connections between panpsychism and dissociative identity disorder, asserting that consciousness is fundamental to existence and challenges traditional views on the nature of consciousness and its origins.

      Panpsychism and the Conscious Universe
    • After Life, Possessive States, Human Life and Disease

      Extracorporeal Human Information

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of multiple personalities, the book delves into how various alters can coexist within an individual, leading to dissociative identity disorder and other phenomena. It draws parallels with mythological figures like Ravana to illustrate these complex states, which can manifest as human diseases influenced by the primitive protoconsciousness field. The narrative connects this field to notions of precognition, reincarnation, and the validation of astrology, suggesting a profound interplay between consciousness and human experience across time.

      After Life, Possessive States, Human Life and Disease
    • Homo floresiensis and Homo neofloresiensis in South India

      The Flying Primate Bat Colonies and Human Evolution - The World of the Hobbits

      • 680pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      The book explores the evolution of Homo floresiensis as an intermediate species between Homo neanderthalis and Homo sapiens, tracing its origins to regions like South India and Indonesia following the breakup of the Lemurian landmass. It discusses their adaptation to scarce resources and environmental crises, portraying them as a hibernatory species with unique stem cell characteristics. The narrative suggests that current global warming may trigger the emergence of new human-like species, such as Homo neoneanderthalis and Homo neofloresiensis.

      Homo floresiensis and Homo neofloresiensis in South India
    • A Mitochondrial Diet The Sattvic Diet

      DE

      • 540pages
      • 19 heures de lecture

      Exploring the critical role of dietary fibre, this book examines its impact on human biology and evolution. A low-fibre diet, high in protein and fat, is linked to various health issues, including metabolic syndrome, neurodegeneration, and certain mental disorders. In contrast, a high-fibre intake promotes large intestinal digestion, reduces harmful archaeal growth, and fosters healthier human development. The author posits that dietary fibre is essential for preventing civilizational diseases, positioning it as a vital component for overall health and longevity.

      A Mitochondrial Diet The Sattvic Diet
    • Meditative Mitochondriopathy and Paranormal Mitochondriopathy

      Mitochondrial and Porphyrion Mediated Quantal Perception

      • 624pages
      • 22 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of meditation and biochemistry, the book delves into how meditative practices can influence body metabolonomics and brain function through the heme oxygenase system. It discusses the depletion of heme, increased porphyrin synthesis, and the formation of self-replicating porphyrions. These structures can lead to the emergence of primitive archaea and mitochondrial dysfunction. Furthermore, it posits that porphyrions enable the brain to function as a quantal computer, storing and processing information across time, shaping consciousness and perception.

      Meditative Mitochondriopathy and Paranormal Mitochondriopathy
    • Exploring the origins of pagan religions rooted in panpsychism, the narrative traces the Neanderthalic Dravidians from the ancient Lemurian landmass to their settlements in Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro, and beyond. It discusses the evolution of monotheistic beliefs from defeated Kauravas, leading to the development of religions like Judaism and Islam. Central to this exploration is the concept of a universal protoconsciousness field, linking consciousness with matter and forming the foundation of Hindu Neurophilosophy, which posits consciousness as intrinsic to all aspects of existence.

      Modern World, Hindu Neurophilosophy and Neuroanthropology Vol. 2
    • Quantal Perception and Hindu Philosophy

      Quantum Physics and Vedic Religion

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Exploring the brain's function as a quantal computer, the narrative delves into how porphyrions facilitate the storage of information in synaptic pathways, leading to electromagnetic traces. It presents a philosophical framework where past, present, and future are interconnected through fatalism and absolute determinism, suggesting that free will is an illusion. Concepts such as karma, Maya, and Lila illustrate the interplay between consciousness and the perceived macroscopic world, emphasizing the idea that reality is an expression of a deeper, playful consciousness.

      Quantal Perception and Hindu Philosophy
    • Veganism, Earth Adaptation Syndrome and Human Future

      Climate Change, & Emerging Viruses from Human Endosymbiotic Archaea, Abiogenetic Templates & Extraterrestrial Origins

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the interconnection between climate change, human diet, and archaeal growth in the colon, which contributes to methanogenesis and a feedback loop of global warming. It discusses how modern dietary habits exacerbate this issue, leading to increased methane production and the emergence of viruses. These viral pandemics disrupt economies and human activities, inadvertently reducing greenhouse gas emissions and fostering ecological recovery. Ultimately, the text advocates for veganism as a sustainable solution for humanity's future on Earth.

      Veganism, Earth Adaptation Syndrome and Human Future
    • The Fundamental Nature of Consciousness

      Conservation of Information and Consciousness- The Laplaces Demon, Determinism and Ajivikas

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of consciousness as a fundamental element of the universe, the book delves into determinism, suggesting all events are shaped by prior causes. It introduces panpsychism, positing that consciousness is inherent in all matter, from sub-atomic particles to larger entities. This perspective bridges the quantum and macroscopic realms, with the collapse of quantum superpositions linked to a universal protoconsciousness field, likened to gravity and antigravity, which permeates the galaxy and underlies the existence of matter itself.

      The Fundamental Nature of Consciousness
    • Covid19 Porphyrinoids, Humans & Galactic Viral Quantal Computing Cloud

      Covid 19 Porphyrinoids and Human Species

      • 684pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      Exploring a novel perspective on the COVID-19 virus, the book discusses its interaction with self-organized porphyrins, leading to the formation of a porphyrinoid virus. These porphyrinoids possess unique properties, including the ability to self-replicate, store information through quantal computation, and synthesize ATP. The virus can resist antibodies and drugs, functioning as an eternal symbiont within humans while also capable of independent replication outside the body. The implications of heme depletion and potential porphyria pandemic are also examined.

      Covid19 Porphyrinoids, Humans & Galactic Viral Quantal Computing Cloud
    • Addictive Pollution and Regressive Evolution- Homo Pollutus Addicticus

      The World of the Whippets, Asphyxiophilics and Cannibals

      • 640pages
      • 23 heures de lecture

      Exploring the consequences of global warming driven by archaeal overgrowth and pollution, the narrative delves into complex biochemical processes such as heme oxygenase HO1 induction and porphyrin synthesis. It discusses how pollutants generated by archaea contribute to environmental degradation and mitochondrial dysfunction, leading to the emergence of new human species like Homo neoneanderthalis. The text presents a provocative view of pollution as an adaptive mechanism for species transformation, culminating in a dystopian future characterized by toxic psychosis and a new evolutionary path.

      Addictive Pollution and Regressive Evolution- Homo Pollutus Addicticus
    • Exploring the concept of panpsychism, the book posits that consciousness is a fundamental aspect of all matter, linking the quantum and macroscopic realms. It introduces the idea of a universal protoconsciousness field, akin to gravity, that influences the behavior of subatomic particles and living beings. The narrative suggests that extraterrestrial intelligence may manifest as a superorganism, utilizing porphyrin molecules that embody wave-particle duality. Additionally, it discusses the human brain's unique structure, enabling quantal perception through its symbiotic relationships with archaea and mitochondria.

      The God and God Delusion - Sensing the Protoconsciousness Field
    • Endosymbiotic Archaeal Covid 19 Virus and the Gain in Function Work

      The Covid Pandemic, The Role of Tech Companies and the Natural Defeat of the Evil Covid 19 Project

      • 452pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores a controversial theory surrounding the origins of the COVID-19 virus, suggesting it was developed through a US-China collaboration aimed at targeting Neanderthalic populations. The research involved manipulating archaea and human RNA to create a virus capable of binding to ACE receptors. Contrary to its intended purpose, the virus affected Neanderthalic populations less severely due to their immunity, while hybrid Caucasian populations faced higher infection risks. The story intertwines themes of bioweapons, population control, and the implications of advanced technology.

      Endosymbiotic Archaeal Covid 19 Virus and the Gain in Function Work