Our mitochondria production of electric current. (DC)

Planet earth was ruled by the Anunnaki a high developed race for more than 450000 years. With a life expectancy of up to 25000 years. Also known for their genetic enginering of humanity. ( ENKI/EA )

Most of the advanced civilisations in the universe are ruled by a ruling cast mostly known as kings or councils. Appointed not elected as is the case in a real democratie. In fact the only few are forced to be careful for all kinds of interferences by their neighbors. Despite there science/technical high development the used the rule that the quality of life was contributed for 2/3 as result of the female DNA and only 1/3 to the male. We only look at cel core and say 50/50. The however contributed 1/3 to the female DNA in the mitochondria du to its effects on strength/health.

The mitochondria is also as the shape shows a fuel cell producing a direct electric current and part of this used to produce and emit energy waves including surrounding/space.

Other mostly invisible beings depend on these waves for creativity/food.

Our emotions/feels/mood play an important role by the transfer of this current into different waves/frequencies.


https://youtu.be/vzqXeAtDnTA?si=LuoZh4-gEDugcz83
Are We Actually Controlled by Mitochondria?

Mindblowing New Discoveries

Anton Petrov
1.38M subscribers

Share

Download

374,601 views 17 Dec 2024 ✪ Members first on 16 December 2024 #mitochondria #originoflife #biology
Get a Wonderful Person Tee: https://teespring.com/stores/whatdamath
More cool designs are on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3QFIrFX
Alternatively, PayPal donations can be sent here: http://paypal.me/whatdamath

Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about recent discoveries about mitochondria
Links:
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/s…
https://www.nature.com/articles/s4158…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science…
https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology…
Previous videos:
• New Undeniable Proof That Our Cells E…
• Groundbreaking Discovery of Bacteria …
• Organism That Survives Without Mitoch…
• Groundbreaking Discovery of Bacteria …

0:00 Intro to mitochondria and Parasite Eve
1:30 Misconceptions in regards to microbes inside of us
2:10 Origin of mitochondria
3:40 Social organelles?!
4:55 Ridiculous effects mitochondria have on us
7:10 What happens when mitochondria don’t work well
8:20 Why do we get them from mothers only?
10:50 Paternal mitochondrial DNA
11:55 Problems when our DNAs mix
13:25 How we can help mitochondria

mitochondria #biology #origin of life

Support this channel on Patreon to help me make this a full time job:
/ whatdamath

Bitcoin/Ethereum to spare? Donate them here to help this channel grow!
bc1qnkl3nk0zt7w0xzrgur9pnkcduj7a3xxllcn7d4
or ETH: 0x60f088B10b03115405d313f964BeA93eF0Bd3DbF

Space Engine is available for free here: http://spaceengine.org
Enjoy and please subscribe.

Twitter: / whatdamath
Facebook: / whatdamath
Twitch: / whatdamath

The hardware used to record these videos:
New Camera: https://amzn.to/34DUUlv
CPU: https://amzn.to/2LZFQCJ
Video Card: https://amzn.to/2M1W26C
Motherboard: https://amzn.to/2JYGiQQ
RAM: https://amzn.to/2Mwy2t4
PSU: https://amzn.to/2LZcrIH
Case: https://amzn.to/2MwJZz4
Microphone: https://amzn.to/2t5jTv0
Mixer: https://amzn.to/2JOL0oF
Recording and Editing: https://amzn.to/2LX6uvU
Some of the above are affiliate links, meaning I would get a (very small) percentage of the price paid.

Thank you to all Patreon supporters of this channel
Special thanks also goes to all the wonderful supporters of the channel through YouTube Memberships

Credit:
Mark Garlick www.markgarlick.com
Martin Picard laboratory at Columbia University

Licenses used:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/…
Chapters

View all

Search in video
Intro to mitochondria and Parasite Eve.

Over many years of studying psychology and biology over time I actually started questioning some of the modern preconceptions about mitochondria the tiny organel inside everyone’s cells that are very often referred as the PowerHouse of the cell or essentially the source of most energy inside our body.
Responsible for driving all of thefunctions inside but the reason mondria became so intriguing to me is maybe because of my earlier experience with video games and there was this one video game that kind of blew my mind

Misconceptions

It’s actually based on a novel and a movie from Japan and it was called Parasite Eve and I guess without spoiling the plot too much in essence it evolved mitochondria but mitochondria that become self-aware and that eventually started to communicate with each other in order to create a perfect life form but it also involves a lot of murder and a lot of violence which basically made
this an amazing video game and so even today I actually think this is one of the best games ever made.
But the point here is that the story is absolutely mind-blowing and mind-blowing for the reasons we’re going to be discussing in this video because turns out that it’s actually not that far off a lot of things mentioned in the novel and of course the video game turns out to be at least partially accurate but only discovered in the last few years and so hello wonderful person this is Anton
let’s discuss some of the more recent discoveries about mitochondria.

But because there are so many this is just going to be part one or I guess technically part two.

Misconceptions in regards to microbes inside of us because there was avideo previously you can check out in the description and to begin I guess let’s start with a bit of a misconception in regards to who we think we are.

Even though we think of ourselves as human beings made up of trillions of cells even on the biological level we cannot ignore the influence of microbes because as of today over 2200 species of microbes have already been discovered inside of us with all of them being somewhat crucial and contributing to our survival.

So by sheer numbers there actually more microbes inside of us than our physical cells.
This is of course the idea behind endosymbiosis we kind of help each other we provide home they provide a lot of other stuff.

Origin of mitochondria

But if we go back in time and here we’re talking about maybe two billion years one of the first microbes and I guess one of the most successful microbes to become endosymbiotic inside our cells was eventually turned into this today.

It’s actually believed that they were probably invading bacteria or might have been actually consuming through the process of Phagocytosis but eventually the two cells became symbiotic with the bacteria.

In this case producing all of the energy and the ARA referred to as Asgard becoming its home and you can learn more about this including the discovery of ARA that most likely turn into our cells over time. In a video in a description but essentially this was a start of a symbiotic relationship and a
relationship that would last for billions of years reaching ridiculous levels of complexity but much more importantly this bacteria would still maintain a little bit of Independence and even possess certain control inside of this new home.

In other words these bacteria always had a lot of impact on the cell they resided in Way Beyond just producing energy and while in just the last decade a tremendous amount of discoveries about mitochondria suggest that they actually possess way more control than we ever thought implying that they have impact on our physical health and even mental health and that’s because even after billions of years these are still technically just bacteria they’re more primitive than other bacteria but they still maintain their own DNA.

Social organelles?!

And as we’ve discovered recently they can also communicate with each other in other words it was discovered that these are actually social organel they can literally communicate and even communicate across different tissues this was actually a discovered from just 3 years ago but Martin peard and Carmen Sandy rot this article you can find any description that basically goes through a lot of
ways mitochondria seem to communicate with each other while also communicating with other organel including the cell’s nucleus and so here they’re actually able to synchronize their behavior exhibit group Behavior or various types of interdependence and are also able to send messages to each other influencing the whole organism and influencing our survival and of course our lifespan.

They’re able to create certain types of hormones with those hormones affecting other cells this was actually discovered in a study by Anusha angajala and her team back in 2018.

But here’s I guess the rough map of what all of this looks like and how this ends up driving the immune response as well as influencing cells really far away.
But these signals also seem to have effect on other cells and even cell development as in they actually communicate with other body parts sort of guiding what those cells eventually become.

Ridiculous effects mitochondria have on us

And so in the last 5 years or so lots and lots of studies discovered a tremendous amount of effects mitochondria seem to have influencing learning memory cognition and pretty much every mental and neurological Affliction and even various psychological states to some extent and though it might not really make sense at first.

It all makes sense when you put this in perspective mitochondria by Design produce all of the energy inside the body by using oxygen specifically by using glucose eventually turning this into what’s known as ATP the energy source for the entire body and this process is ridiculously effective much
more effective than anything else like fermentation but it’s also extremely demanding requiring a lot of oxygen and while if you ask yourself what needs oxygen it’s of course mitochondria but how do you deliver oxygen well our body over billions of years developed two ways hearts and lungs.
And so one argument that could be made here is of course that mitochondria over billions of years basically communicated with each other to build an infrastructure for their own Survival.

The circulation system and organs like the heart and of course lungs all basically evolved in response to their demands or in other words were kind of built to serve these little bacteria which highlights that this analogy of them being a Powerhouse is definitely not correct.

They seem to have way more influence than that and potentially represent something much more important for example we know that they can also technically destroy their own cell in other words they actually have signals that trigger cell death when needed in order to save other cells.

They’re also responsible for producing certain hormones required for reproduction they can actually create steroids and those steroids are necessary for sexual development but much more importantly they’re able to turn on and turn off the functioning inside nucleus and because nucleus technically produces everything inside it cell in some sense it’s actually these guys driving it.

So they’re sort of like little Pilots inside our cells guiding and driving everything for what seems to be just over 2 billion years.

What happens when mitochondria don’t work well

Now although most scientists refer to them as information processors so they’re sort of like the CPU of the cell and even more intriguingly they also seem to possess a tremendous amount of sensors or basically they have a lot of different receptors on the surface that to some extent keeps them aware of what’s going on and so when they sense something is going wrong they can actually activate nucleus or even kill the cell and most of this was actually discovered because sometimes some people are unfortunate enough to have some kind of a mitochondrial disease and so when they have some kind of a disorder of mitochondria we can pretty much right away see the effects this produces and
turns out that this isn’t just a physical response this also affects cognition and causes a lot of psychiatric disorders.

But because there is so much diversity even in mitac inside ourselves even now it’s a bit difficult to predict or to even understand how all of this works but here’s actually one study by Picard and his team that definitively confirmed that mood affects mitochondria in other words emotional response on Tuesday night was directly measurable in various mitochondria of the immune system the day after suggesting that there is a direct connection between our emotions
and mitochondria

Why do we get them from mothers only?

Direct connection between our emotions and mitochondria.
But in one of the most recent studies researchers actually wanted to discover something else they wanted to find out why is it that we actually get mitochondria only from our mothers our paternal mitochondria or I guess mitochondria from our fathers basically disappears and that’s not just us this affects all animals with all of us getting our mitochondria from Moms.

Only and so yeah your mom’s mitochondria technically live inside of you and that’s basically what was studied in this study by Jiang and his team in order to understand why this is happening and what this means for our bodies.

But to study this they had to use worms here we’re talking about CA Elegance or the most commonly used worms in biological studies and while prior to this we actually already knew that our sperm despite containing 100 mitochondria inside of it does not seem to contain any mitochondrial DNA.
In other words sperm which is of course coming from our Deads only contains the energy cell but not the way to recreate more and the Assumption was that this was maybe because the sperm cell has to fight so hard to try to get into the egg that it basically uses up all of its energy and the mitochondria in this case are going to become exhausted or even damaged and so it’s actually believed
that the father’s mitochondrial genome is not passed on simply because mitochondria are just no longer in them top shape and instead only the mitochondria from mothers are inherited.

But to do this they have to find a way to disable the mechanism known as pme paternal mitochondria elimination and that’s a mechanism that destroys and the mitochondrial DNA inside sperm making sure that it’s not passed on but turns out that it’s very difficult to do this.
Mechanism is so important that it’s practically impossible to disable it in other words the evolution made sure that paternal DNA coming from metaconda is not passed on but they were able to delay it by at least a few hours.

And so when this mechanism was delayed the worms that were fertilized were impaired in a lot of different ways they had a lot less energy they had difficulty were producing they also had impaired cognition and overall had a lot less ATP or energy of the cell compared to their normal PE.

Although surprisingly a lot of this was actually reversed when scientists introduced vitamin K2.

This is usually a bone health supplement but in this case it actually restored ATP levels suggesting that there’s maybe a Paternal mitochondrial DNA way to treat this even in humans.

That’s because in some cases turns out that paternal metaconda DNA can sometimes be passed on but as of today there are only very few documented cases in one example though a 28-year-old man had a lot of problems with muscles had problem breathing and could not do any exercise at all which actually turned out to be the result of paternal mitochondria but in total only 17 cases are known to us.
With all of the cases producing a lot of physical and mental disorders Al based on this study at least now we know that there’s a vitamin that can potentially reverse some of this.

But this paper was finally able to explain why only our mom’s mitochondria ends up inside of us with the conclusion being that it’s really to maintain their health because Mom’s mitochondria is much healthier it’s the best possible solution in order to have a healthier organism.

But not everything here is perfect and sometimes mitochondrial DNA and specifically the leftovers or the scraps can actually sometimes enter our own DNA merging into our genome and becoming what’s known as nites.

Problems when our DNAs mix

What’s known as nites? This animation here kind of shows us how this usually happens but in essence when this new M becomes integrated into Human Genome which seems to happen every 4,000 births it can occasionally cause issues because it actually acts like a typical viral DNA and can technically cut a
genome or become what’s known as a jumping Gene and so the nite accumulation can actually end up contributing to aging or even functional Decline and can be detrimental and so the recent study you can find in description discovered that new mites appeared every 12.6 days but the rate of
their production increased dramatically in much more stressful situations and so this is possibly one way how stress can affect our cells and why you can actually age very quickly.

In very stressful conditions and though this was only discovered in neurons so far this is believed to happen in every cell in our body and so individuals that have higher nites inside neurons seem to actually live much less which is a pretty important Discovery.

When it comes to longevity now we obviously have no idea how to decrease num Mite production but this is at least one way mitochondria tends to affect our cells negatively but I guess that’s the price you pay for having such an unusual organel inside the cell.

And so all of these new discoveries basically suggest that these bizarre organel are way more influential than we ever thought but they also suggest that there’s a way to help us by helping them for example.

How we can help mitochondria

The conclusion from every study here is that things like exercise spending time in the Sun and good nutrition seems to produce healthier mitochondria which make us healthier as a result so basically here we’re helping ourselves by I guess helping them although here the bigger question is what exactly is this us.

So who are we anyway because as I mentioned previously when you actually look at the evolution of all of the organs in our body it really looks like they were basically created to help mitochondria get better but at least for now I want to stop here.

We’re going to come back and talk more about additional discoveries in some of the future videos because obviously therewere so many more until then check out previous videos in the description.

Thank you for watching subscribe share this with someone who about space and Sciences come back tomorrow to learn something else.

Support this show on patreon by Jo and channel membership or by buying the wonderful person t-shirt you can find in the description.

Stay wonderful I’ll see you tomorrow and as always bye-bye
[Music]
[Music]


Posted

in

by

Tags:

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *