Light Uncondenses Proteins in Us, Magnetism Recondenses Us

Light is designed to uncondense the protein polymers in us: to split us apart.

The Earth’s magnetic field is designed to do the opposite: to recondense us back together.

When we’re connected to the earth, the current is quite weak -

That’s because we are designed to be connected to the earth ALL the time - especially at night (sleeping in a cold dark cave, on the ground).

Because this is impractical in the modern world, we have to implement extra things to make up for the loss of magnetism.

Cold is the most accessible way to increase magnetism:

It slows down the ATPase spin (‘uncouples’ it). When a semiconductor is colder, electrons flow faster.

The same way as an overheated mobile phone won’t work until you stick it in a refrigerator.

Our bodies are just like computers or mobile phones - we’re made up of semiconductors, but instead of being silicon based, we’re carbon based.

Cold makes electrons in us flow through the Electron Transport Chain faster, increasing magnetism.