Neurons emit signals electrically and transmit signals chemically.
Their axons, their "biggest, output dendrite", are covered with a "myelin sheath" to increase the speed of signal transmission. The "sheath" is actually a lot of little sheaths with spaces without sheaths to let ions through, leading to what's known as "action potentials". The ions used are potassium (K+) and sodium (Na+), and they traverse the surface of the axon through tiny holes to propagate the action potential.
The fact they are ions should tell you that gold isn't it as a stand-in, as gold doesn't ionize (lose or gain electrons that can form bonds) easily in solvents like water. In fact, instead nitric acid hydrochloride is used to dissolve gold and make gold oxide out of it.
Additionally. Lead is poisonous in high concentrations because it replaces one of those ions necessary for the propagation of the action potential, but obstructs the aforementioned tiny holes, leading to a loss of potential until the signal cannot be propagated anymore, impairing the normal function of neurons. Lead's atomic number is 82, rather close to gold's 79. They are BIG atoms, compared to the smaller potassium (19) and sodium (11). Gold in neurons for electrical transmission doesn't look like a good idea.
Chemically, the transfer of an action potential is done from the end of the axon of a neuron to the next neuron through hormones, huge proteins. We aren't talking individual species of atoms at this point, and I am not versed enough in the proteins' composition to tell you whether they contain precious metals, and whether "enhancing" such proteins with precious metal would lead to any improvement in the transmission of action potentials.
Although, considering the mechanism of transmission of information through hormones (chemical bonds with the receptors at the surfaces of cells, that must be released) and the fact hormones are degraded quickly, leaving free-floating atoms and ions that could wander wherever and cause damage, I'll attempt a guess and say gold once again, isn't it. Silver, perhaps, but I'm once again faced with ignorance.
Physical strength is derived from the mass of muscle tissue, fibrous cells stuck together and reacting to action potentials (electrical voltage and salt contract the fibers). Muscle is essentially red meat and is common to all "red-meatted" mammals. Precious metals pretty much have nothing to do with the strength of the fibers and is not specific to humans, meaning the evolution of "red meat" predates humanity.
First of all it must be realized Ancient Egypt didn't live in a bubble, had significant trade routes, and gold was a universal currency at the time, alongside other metals. Egypt had its own gold mines in ancient times, so not only did they have their own "currency printers" (miners) they knew where the gold was coming from.
The spiritual aspect I suspect, comes from the Sun God, Ra. The shining Sun, like the shining gold. Cue the spiritual tokens and trinkets made of gold.
However what they lacked was the knowledge about the intrinsic of chemicals. Gold is a metal found in nature that doesn't need to be processed to return its shine? And it's rare too? It must be a blessing of the Sun. Coincidentally, all atoms were formed in stars, being the massive fusion reactors they are. Humanity is literal star dust! Ancient Egyptians had no idea though, so long as the knowledge wasn't passed on to them. Was it passed on to them? "Ancient Astronauts theory says yes!" I can hear in the background. (It must be noted that "leaded salt" was a common condiment at the time, revealing their ignorance of chemicals even more.)
Leucippus and Democritus in Ancient Greece (Ancient Greece which had significant mercantile and familial relationships with Ancient Egypt, Cleopatra wink wink, thus shared knowledge too) theorized "the atom", "the uncuttable", the smallest unit of matter at the base of everything we see that cannot be sensed directly by human senses, however those ideas didn't take root and the dark ages still happened across Europe, with Socrates' ideas for the nature of matter propagating instead (the four elements of Earth, Fire, Wind and Water, and the Ether).
So why does gold, the "skin of the Gods" matter? I think it's a riddle, just like everything Q does when he's being cryptic and/or wants plausible deniability. We know gold has been seized by the FED which forbid the hoarding of gold by private citizens. By hoarding all the gold themselves, Q might be hinting the FED appointed itself as God. False God. False idol. Self-idolizing, even. In fact Q also said clearly that gold would be the end of the FED. Will The People need to reclaim the Gold? Will The People even need to detach itself from the Gold, and rework its trading system to use decentralized currency? If gold becomes valueless from the lack of a market, the FED is done. The fact gold can still be exchanged on the market is what is giving it its value, as hoarding ALL the gold makes it valueless to the people outside the one hoarding it, since they can't access it.
Q also made several drops mentioning "Silence is golden". Having dipped my toes in infosec, one of the first tools I stumbled upon was Backtrack Linux (known today as Kali Linux, a Linux distribution specialized in "pentest" or Penetration testing, for the trade known as "aggressive security", or attacking a target information system from without to discern its weak points and remedy them), of which the slogan was "The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear." In the era of fast information transmission and the propensity for lies to spread, Truth is power, and making noise isn't advisable to discern the true data and find the Truth. The Truth is gold, the Truth is valuable.
Stories used to tell that they were collecting it for their interplanetary handlers as it's a galactic trade asset (like fiat), but depends on how you look at this matrix and the space / galaxy, on the other side, something easier, look in the Spiritual / Metaphysical, it's the best conductor for electronics, naturally has the higher vibrations among minerals / metals
Interesting. Thanks .
So, let's think of the neuro-electro possibilities
Possible effects on brain function?
Physical strength?
That kind of stuff. I'm curious
Neurons emit signals electrically and transmit signals chemically.
Their axons, their "biggest, output dendrite", are covered with a "myelin sheath" to increase the speed of signal transmission. The "sheath" is actually a lot of little sheaths with spaces without sheaths to let ions through, leading to what's known as "action potentials". The ions used are potassium (K+) and sodium (Na+), and they traverse the surface of the axon through tiny holes to propagate the action potential.
The fact they are ions should tell you that gold isn't it as a stand-in, as gold doesn't ionize (lose or gain electrons that can form bonds) easily in solvents like water. In fact, instead nitric acid hydrochloride is used to dissolve gold and make gold oxide out of it.
Additionally. Lead is poisonous in high concentrations because it replaces one of those ions necessary for the propagation of the action potential, but obstructs the aforementioned tiny holes, leading to a loss of potential until the signal cannot be propagated anymore, impairing the normal function of neurons. Lead's atomic number is 82, rather close to gold's 79. They are BIG atoms, compared to the smaller potassium (19) and sodium (11). Gold in neurons for electrical transmission doesn't look like a good idea.
Chemically, the transfer of an action potential is done from the end of the axon of a neuron to the next neuron through hormones, huge proteins. We aren't talking individual species of atoms at this point, and I am not versed enough in the proteins' composition to tell you whether they contain precious metals, and whether "enhancing" such proteins with precious metal would lead to any improvement in the transmission of action potentials.
Although, considering the mechanism of transmission of information through hormones (chemical bonds with the receptors at the surfaces of cells, that must be released) and the fact hormones are degraded quickly, leaving free-floating atoms and ions that could wander wherever and cause damage, I'll attempt a guess and say gold once again, isn't it. Silver, perhaps, but I'm once again faced with ignorance.
Physical strength is derived from the mass of muscle tissue, fibrous cells stuck together and reacting to action potentials (electrical voltage and salt contract the fibers). Muscle is essentially red meat and is common to all "red-meatted" mammals. Precious metals pretty much have nothing to do with the strength of the fibers and is not specific to humans, meaning the evolution of "red meat" predates humanity.
Interesting, so what's your take on Qs gold drops? Regarding Ra, skin of gods, etc?
I just looked them up.
First of all it must be realized Ancient Egypt didn't live in a bubble, had significant trade routes, and gold was a universal currency at the time, alongside other metals. Egypt had its own gold mines in ancient times, so not only did they have their own "currency printers" (miners) they knew where the gold was coming from.
The spiritual aspect I suspect, comes from the Sun God, Ra. The shining Sun, like the shining gold. Cue the spiritual tokens and trinkets made of gold.
However what they lacked was the knowledge about the intrinsic of chemicals. Gold is a metal found in nature that doesn't need to be processed to return its shine? And it's rare too? It must be a blessing of the Sun. Coincidentally, all atoms were formed in stars, being the massive fusion reactors they are. Humanity is literal star dust! Ancient Egyptians had no idea though, so long as the knowledge wasn't passed on to them. Was it passed on to them? "Ancient Astronauts theory says yes!" I can hear in the background. (It must be noted that "leaded salt" was a common condiment at the time, revealing their ignorance of chemicals even more.)
Leucippus and Democritus in Ancient Greece (Ancient Greece which had significant mercantile and familial relationships with Ancient Egypt, Cleopatra wink wink, thus shared knowledge too) theorized "the atom", "the uncuttable", the smallest unit of matter at the base of everything we see that cannot be sensed directly by human senses, however those ideas didn't take root and the dark ages still happened across Europe, with Socrates' ideas for the nature of matter propagating instead (the four elements of Earth, Fire, Wind and Water, and the Ether).
So why does gold, the "skin of the Gods" matter? I think it's a riddle, just like everything Q does when he's being cryptic and/or wants plausible deniability. We know gold has been seized by the FED which forbid the hoarding of gold by private citizens. By hoarding all the gold themselves, Q might be hinting the FED appointed itself as God. False God. False idol. Self-idolizing, even. In fact Q also said clearly that gold would be the end of the FED. Will The People need to reclaim the Gold? Will The People even need to detach itself from the Gold, and rework its trading system to use decentralized currency? If gold becomes valueless from the lack of a market, the FED is done. The fact gold can still be exchanged on the market is what is giving it its value, as hoarding ALL the gold makes it valueless to the people outside the one hoarding it, since they can't access it.
Q also made several drops mentioning "Silence is golden". Having dipped my toes in infosec, one of the first tools I stumbled upon was Backtrack Linux (known today as Kali Linux, a Linux distribution specialized in "pentest" or Penetration testing, for the trade known as "aggressive security", or attacking a target information system from without to discern its weak points and remedy them), of which the slogan was "The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear." In the era of fast information transmission and the propensity for lies to spread, Truth is power, and making noise isn't advisable to discern the true data and find the Truth. The Truth is gold, the Truth is valuable.
Stories used to tell that they were collecting it for their interplanetary handlers as it's a galactic trade asset (like fiat), but depends on how you look at this matrix and the space / galaxy, on the other side, something easier, look in the Spiritual / Metaphysical, it's the best conductor for electronics, naturally has the higher vibrations among minerals / metals