Every sunrise at the beach is a growing heat like a million blazing suns all focused on my mind. It lights my pilot light to warm my insides to conquer another day.
Chaos answers the question humans have posed for millennia, how did we get here?
In life, as everywhere in the cosmos, there exists a struggle between matter, both biotic and abiotic. Chaos is entropy in abiotic systems (represented by fear in biotic systems) and order is a zero entropy state of life (represented by curious exploration in biotic systems).
Everything that is abiotic dies in "heat death". What we fail to realize today in biology is that biological order comes out of this chaos. Chaos seems to the biologist to be a world described as we understand a heat engine in which heat is converted into motion only at the price of irreversible waste & useless dissipation.
TIME STAMPING
TIMING CONTROLS HOW ENERGY FLOWS IN CELLS. This is why time stamping by the circadian mechanism is the cornerstone of decentralized health. Biotic atoms must be time stamped to avoid chaos.
What is the human time stamping mechanism?
CLOCK and BMAL1 are positive regulators of circadian gene expression, and PER and CRY are the NEGATIVE FEEDBACK LOOP regulators that operate under day and night cycles. These are the positive and negative feedback arms of the circadian mechanism.


Ilya Prigogine defined dissipative structures and their role in thermodynamic systems far from equilibrium, a discovery that won him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1977. Simply stated any dissiptive structure has to time stamp atoms in some way to avoid the chaos of heat death. In summary, Ilya Prigogine discovered that the importation and dissipation of energy into chemical systems could result in the emergence of new structures, which became known as dissipative structures, due to internal self-reorganization. In his 1955 text, Prigogine drew connections between dissipative structures and the Rayleigh-Bénard instability, and the Turing mechanism. Prigogine's theorem is germane to these ideas. As such mitochondria should be thought of as time stamping machines at the core of cells. 
In this Bitcoin podcast at the 23:00 minute I explain to people why Mitochondria & Bitcoin are time machines that use time differently to TIME STAMPING. RBCs are time stamped by mitochondria because the first step in heme creation begins inside the mitochondrial matrix.
Mitochondria are dissipative structures in cells, but not the only ones. They transform energy and create order from the disorder in light energy they use to operate. The water mitochondria create is probably the single most important dissipative structure that life is based upon in cells. According to Prigogine, determinism loses its explanatory power in the face of irreversibility and instability in dissipative systems.
So energy all goes from one conversion to another and tends toward a final state of thermal equilibrium = ‘heat death.' This is not how biotic atoms operate. Life uses cells to slow this "heat death" by slowing the flow of chaos by arranging atoms ideally in cells. The cell is a dissipative structure that controls the flow of energy so that it can be transformed many more times into useful work.
https://www.magellantv.com/watch/the-secret-life-of-chaos-4k?type=v
Humans with their capability of abstract thinking also make abstract territoriality—the belief systems which "regulate our emotions". The two opposing forces are built into our neocortical biotic functions. This is the negativity bias we come to life with. This is set because of how the band gap of our frontal lobes is set magnetically in our DNA as a species. But the act of living changes this band gap, and this changes the ultraweak UV light released from these neurons to give us a different version of reality to see the world as we move through it. This bias is linked to survival and this is why nature gives it to us as our default state.
A potential threat or fear to an important belief triggers emotional reactions which are potentially followed by pathological attempts to face internal chaos, and "people generally prefer war to be something external, rather than internal ... than re-forming our challenged beliefs. The principle in between is logos (consciousness), and heroic figures are those who develop the culture and society as intermediaries between these two natural forces. Beliefs/dogma/paradigms can be a heaven or hell based on the ultimate goal. For me, nature is the only dogma I can accept fully no matter how queer it appears to logic.
Because of this counterintuitive aspect of nature, the mitochondriac realizes eventually that curiosity and irreverence are like drink mixers that go together by design. The curious always question prevailing truths as truthful or just convenient. To the questioner who is filled with curiosity, nothing is sacred. They attack life by asking open-ended questions designed to probe for wisdom.
They detest all forms of dogma and convention. They defy any finite definition of morality. They are rebels who war against any repression of a free, open search of ideas no matter where they may lead. These people are misfits who are challenging, insulting, agitating, and discrediting conventional wisdom and the status quo. They do this not to cause war, but to be a skeptic to gain the truth. They stir unrest, in the martini of society. As a result, nothing is a sacred cow.
QUESTION EVERYTHING

SUMMARY
The dynamic, energetic closure of the living system proposed built by Nature in cells gives rise to a number of important consequences. First and foremost, it frees the organism from the immediate constraints of energy conservation — the first law of thermodynamics — as well as the second law of thermodynamics, thus offering a solution to the enigma of the organism posed by Lord Kelvin and Schrödinger.
Because of the atomic organization of cells (AMO physics) there is always energy available within the cellular system. The energy derived from the sun is stored coherently in many places in cells, and ready for use, over all space-time domains. Mitochondrial water production is critical in the blueprint because it stores more light energy to use for TIME STAMPING. This picture shows that relationship CLEARLY

The fidelity of this water creation is the basis of the autonomy of organisms. Organisms are never simply at the mercy of their environments on account of the coherent energy stored. When the environment steals this ability from cells (nnEMF) cells are at the mercy of food and exercise.
More to the point, we don't have to eat constantly (Leptin Rx), leaving plenty of time for other useful, pleasurable activities (SEX). This is why food is not the top of list of worries.
The other consequences are that the organism is exquisitely sensitive and free from the mechanical constraints of life on Earth; and satisfies, at least, some of the basic conditions for quantum coherence. Water creation by mtDNA provides that as well.
According to Ilya Prigogine, determinism loses its explanatory power in the face of irreversibility and instability in dissipative systems. This is a major departure from the approach of Newton, Einstein and Schrödinger, all of whom expressed their theories in terms of deterministic equations.
Indeterminism is the opposite of determinism and is related to chance. Chance is related to probability. In science, most specifically quantum theory in physics links directly to probability and not cause and effect. Indeterminism is the belief that no event is certain and the entire outcome of anything is probabilistic. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and the "Born rule", proposed by Max Born, are often starting points in support of the indeterministic nature of the universe. Indeterminism is also asserted by Sir Arthur Eddington and Murray Gell-Mann. Indeterminism has been promoted by the French biologist Jacques Monod's essay "Chance and Necessity". Ilya Prigogine argued for indeterminism in complex systems.
At life's genesis chaos has to gain order. Dissipative structure theory really aims to solve this problem for biology by using physics.
Man has lost his humility with progress. Humility is simply nature’s disposition that prepares our minds for living on intuition. Nature's disruption is what human life should rely upon. This process is controlled by sunlight and should be uncontrolled by man. Manmade light has usurped this process. This has allowed our brain to become preoccupied with technological progress which is now leading to biological disruption.
CITES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtMu-KFyKxM
https://forum.jackkruse.com/threads/mitochondrial-thermodynamics-diy-lesson-thread.27408/
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