Amazing video, one of a kind. However I feel you mistakenly wrote the heading as "ATP-PC Summary/Evaluation" instead of "Glycolytic system" if I am not wrong.
Geology is a science that only emerged around 1850. Unfortunately, geologists have chosen the wrong theory as their guide. Georg Cuvier's older theory of recurring disasters was written off and Charles Lyell's theory has been continued ever since. This theory teaches that slow, gradual processes have shaped and are still shaping the Earth's surface. This has become a dogma. The many horizontal layers of the earth clearly show that there must be a regularly recurring natural disaster in which the earth is flooded. Ancient stories, myths, legends tell of floods, when the water rises above the highest mountains. The raised water also carries fish and mussels with it. stay high in the mountains. That seems impossible, but what is forgotten is that old stories also tell about the becoming visible of the seabed. One is the result of the other. The gravitational pull of a rapidly passing 9th planet pulls the water extremely high on one side of the Earth, causing shallow areas of the sea on the other side to dry up. By stubbornly holding on to the wrong theory, a wrong timeline has also arisen. The formation of an outcrop did not take a hundred thousand years, but only a week. And in a period of 25,200 years, five layers are formed. Numerous and compelling evidence for the catastrophe theory, including many ancient images, is presented in the eBook Planet 9 = Nibiru.
So just to clarify this model can reflect decision making? This model essentially allows for somatic changes that cause a steady increase of performance however the moment you introduce cognitive arousal can lead to poor decisions leading to performance levels? Can this be used in healthcare in high/acute stress situations?
hello hear :) Very interesting. I am really curious when there's workplace stress, which leads to aggression, which theory exists? (excuse my English, not my mother tongue)
Hi, it would sound like frustration aggression. Something/someone gets in the way of the goal you are trying to achieve at work - this makes you frustrated which can lead to aggression.
Could you explain what happens to the spare phosphate and creatine once the creatine kinase breaks them down to resyntesize the ATP? I have read the PC takes about three minutes to recover, but I don't get how that works.
PC is recovered by endothermic reactions during fast EPOC. When we finish exercise we can use energy from the aerobic systems to resynthesise PC via endothermic reactions. For example E+P+C = PC. I explain this in the new fast EPOC video on my page. Hope this helps