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Mari Gold's avatar

And just to point out, Biden didn’t have a flashy brain inside of the skeletal skull!😆😆

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EGK's avatar

hahaha

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Dec 19
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EGK's avatar

I dont know AOC well but she seems to have pretty good structure.

So i’m not sure an analysis would reveal anything interesting… or what was the angle you were thinking of?

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Dec 20Edited

haha i want to avoid getting too political on the blog so i think its best i take a break from the politicians for awhile

in general Obama is a classic example of a president who had VERY solid structure while in office. And it is why i predict he will continue to age quite well

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Kenneth Griffith's avatar

I just saw this article and thought of your biomechamical vollapse theory:

https://scitechdaily.com/schizophrenias-hidden-trigger-scientists-discover-unexpected-link-to-skull-development/

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EGK's avatar

very interesting… yes things like schizophrenia logically would seem to be from misshapen and damaged skulls.

ie. probably skulls that did not necessarily ‘collapse’ but rather were developed already somewhat collapsed.

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Carlen Altman's avatar

Well done!

Would love your thoughts on Yuval Noah Harari - what is going on in that cranium?

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EGK's avatar

thank you. i’ve seen him on a podcast once talking about his book ‘Sapiens’.

But other than that i dont know much about him and he seems relatively decently structured.

What was the angle you were thinking?

Also he is from Israel which is a ‘Generation 2’ country for me: https://reviv.substack.com/p/this-is-a-generational-problem

ie. people of his generation in Israel are generally in good shape

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Johnsta's avatar

How can soft facial tissue exert enough force on a rigid structure like the skull to facilitate a collapse?

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EGK's avatar
Dec 19Edited

Well first its important to point out that the skull is ~27 cranial bones connected at soft tissue sutures. And so the bones move without much pressure as osteopaths and craniosacral therapists know very well.

But the exact nuances of the mechanics I dont know.

I just know that it does work like this.

Because i know how it reverses.

And it reverses by stretching the skin to the point that it breaks. And the skull 'inflates'.

And when that happens the cranial bones return to symmetry and both cognitive + neurological function improve.

Ive done it to myself several times and have now seen it in a number of others that ive helped.

So if something fixes by inflating and stretching skin to the point of breaking and flaking.. i make the logical conclusion that the problem caused by deflating.

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Johnsta's avatar

Thanks it’s interesting I read some of your earlier pieces not in any deep dive detail But you mentioned Invisalign braces. I have a friend who suddenly developed LT migraine headaches. he finished with his Invisalign braces last year and the headache started a year later. Do you think the two could be related over such a time span?

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EGK's avatar

it is 100% related.

Invisalign will often flatten the curve of spee and essentially the skull starts collapsing in on itself

see https://reviv.substack.com/p/the-impact-of-orthodontics

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