Biological Crystals and Information Storage
TLDR - The human body has crystals, similar to the ones we use in electronics. These biological crystals potentially used to store and transmit information.
What Are Crystals?
Crystals are materials where the atoms are arranged in a very orderly and repeating pattern. This special arrangement gives them unique properties that are useful in both technology and biology.
Crystals in Electronics
Here are a few examples of how crystals are used in electronics. Hopefully, this helps show how the biological crystals within our body could potentially function similarly.
Quartz Crystals in Watches:
Keeping Time: Quartz crystals help watches keep accurate time. When electricity passes through a quartz crystal, it vibrates at a steady rate. These vibrations are used to keep the watch ticking accurately.
Piezoelectric Effect: Quartz crystals can generate an electric charge when they are squeezed or stretched. This property is used in electronic devices to keep a consistent frequency.
Semiconductor Crystals in Memory Devices
Silicon Crystals: Silicon is a material in semiconductor devices, including memory chips like RAM and flash storage. Silicon crystals are used to create transistors, which are the building blocks of these memory devices.
Data Retention: In flash memory, silicon crystals can retain data even when the power is turned off, making them ideal for long term data storage.
Liquid Crystals in Displays
Data Storage: Research is ongoing into using liquid crystals for data storage due to their ability to store information in a highly efficient and compact manner.
Biological Crystals and Information Storage
Liquid Crystals: EZ water is a special type of water in our bodies that forms a structured, almost crystal like pattern.
Storing Information: The orderly structure of EZ water allows it to store and send information, like signals between cells.
Other Biological Crystal Examples:
Calcium Carbonate Crystals (Otoliths in the Inner Ear): Otoliths are small calcium carbonate crystals found in the inner ear. They are embedded in a gel like substance and play an important role in the vestibular system, which controls balance and spatial orientation. Otoliths help detect changes in head position relative to gravity, aiding in the perception of movement and balance.
Ferritin Crystals (Iron Storage in Cells): Ferritin stores iron in a crystalline form inside cells, specifically in the liver, spleen, and bone marrow. This storage is essential for regulating iron levels in the body, making iron available for crucial processes such as oxygen transport (via hemoglobin) and cellular respiration.
Proteins: Some proteins in our body form crystal like structures that help them do their jobs, like focusing light in our eyes.
The full scope of functions for our biological crystals is unknown, but we do know they play a role in storing and transmitting information. There are reports of organ recipients experiencing memories or emotions that seem to originate from their donors. Is it possible this occurs due to the information stored in the biological crystals or EZ water within the transplanted organs?
This also makes you wonder if there are ways to reset or clear “bad” emotional storage embedded in these biological crystals or structured water? Understanding and potentially manipulating this aspect of our biology could have positive impacts on emotional health. Future possibilities are exciting to think about.
Additional Biological Information Storage
Note that biological crystals are not the only location information is stored in our bodies. Different types of information are also stored in the amygdala, hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, sensory cortices, and neural networks. Reminder that our bodies are highly interconnected and complex systems. I have found the concept of biological crystals and EZ water to be most impactful in my healing process.