Founders Conversation with Scott: Plasma, Breath, and the Architecture of Human Cognition

Founders Conversation with Scott: Plasma, Breath, and the Architecture of Human Cognition

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This session covers territory that rarely appears in a single conversation: the physics of Birkeland currents as a precursor to quantum communication architectures, the biological mechanics of breath modulation and its relationship to cognitive capacity and physical repair, and the structural logic behind why certain technologies remain suppressed rather than integrated.

The second-order implications touch multiple decision domains — from how you assess emerging quantum computing claims, to how you approach peptide use relative to vaccine exposure status, to the practical frameworks around structured water, fluoride avoidance, and C60 homeostasis.

Michael draws explicit connections between plasma physics, remote viewing information transfer, and the engineering heritage that runs from Bell Labs through Hewlett-Packard to today's quantum chip R&D. Scott's background in telecom, energy infrastructure, and HP measurement systems grounds the conversation in applied context rather than speculation.

This session was recorded on June 23, 2026.

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