Transaction

35722d120fb3bd5cc39b1c9fbd1c61eb96341d6cbb79b9d42eeaf5f5fa2f79ff
Timestamp (utc)
2025-12-19 08:16:27
Fee Paid
0.00000265 BSV
(
0.34868097 BSV
-
0.34867832 BSV
)
Fee Rate
110.6 sat/KB
Version
1
Confirmations
6,303
Size Stats
2,394 B

2 Outputs

Total Output:
0.34867832 BSV
  • j"19HxigV4QyBv3tHpQVcUEQyq1pzZVdoAutMŸThis book tried to warn us. We’re watching it happen now. In the late 1960s, an ophthalmologist named Fritz Hollwich wrote something that reads almost uncomfortably well in 2025. He argued that stress of any kind increases adrenal output, that prolonged stress leads to abnormalities and pathology, and that sensory input from the environment can only be tolerated up to what our regulatory systems are able to accommodate⬅️ BINGO. Beyond that point, regulation fails. What mattered most in his warning wasn’t stress alone, but how the environment delivers it. Hollwich was explicit that environmental influences act through the sensory organs, especially the eye, and that artificial light differs fundamentally from sunlight in its composition and biological effect. He went so far as to say artificial light should only ever be supplementary, never a replacement, and warned that children educated in windowless schools would eventually show pathological consequences. That wasn’t metaphor. It was systems biology before we had the language for it. Fast forward to now. We live inside a constant sensory flood without fluctuations. Screens, LEDs, RF, non-native EMF. Signals the human regulatory system never evolved to interpret continuously. Biology adapts because it has to. Mitochondria shift redox balance. Membrane potentials change. Hormonal axes compensate. Regulatory systems stretch until they can’t. What we’re calling modern disease patterns aren’t random failures. They look like attempted cellular and mitochondrial adaptations to an alien signaling environment. Hollwich didn’t know about melanopsin, mitochondrial electron backpressure, or dopamine timing. But he understood this clearly: regulation has limits, sensory input is dose-dependent, and pathology appears when the signal overwhelms the system. This wasn’t nostalgia. It was a forecast. We didn’t change biology. We changed the signal. text/plainutf-8file.txt|"1PuQa7K62MiKCtssSLKy1kh56WWU7MtUR5SETtreechat_post_id$09adf69d-6fff-4a18-b24b-fb018cfef521attached_to_tx@6ffcca85321fb3fda615eec157b52ebdbdbbca112090fbbdf935e6b634ec663c
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