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File #894-B // Cambridge Study
In 2018, a groundbreaking genomic study authored by Melissa A. Ilardo, Rasmus Nielsen, and Eske Willerslev was published in the prestigious journal Cell. They decoded the impossible hypoxia tolerance of the Bajau "Sea Nomads" of Southeast Asia.
The Bajau spend up to 60% of their working day underwater, diving to depths over 70 meters (230 feet) with no oxygen equipment. Comparing them to a neighboring tribe (The Saluan), the researchers discovered a profound, measurable genetic adaptation.
The genome-wide scan identified intense natural selection on the PDE10A gene. This specific genetic variant regulates smooth muscle contraction and physically grants the Bajau spleens that are 50% larger than average human populations.
The spleen acts as a biological scuba tank. During a dive, it violently contracts. According to the data, this contraction injects approximately 160 mL of heavily oxygenated red blood cells (erythrocytes) directly into the circulatory system. This mechanism instantly increases total blood oxygen content by an astounding 2.8% to 9.6%.
Beyond oxygen storage, researchers discovered intense selection on the FAM178B gene. This gene encodes a protein that forms a stable complex with carbonic anhydrase—the primary enzyme responsible for maintaining the carbon dioxide/bicarbonate balance in the blood.
By neutralizing blood pH, this adaptation prevents the toxic build-up of CO2 during extended apnea. Since the urge to breathe is triggered by CO2 accumulation (not oxygen depletion), controlling this pathway enables extreme, panic-free cognitive focus.
You don't need to dive 70 meters to use this. You just need to hack the trigger. Researchers found Bajau-specific selection on BDKRB2, a gene directly controlling the Mammalian Dive Reflex.
By stimulating the Trigeminal Nerve (Cranial Nerve V) on your face via temperature or pressure during breath-holding, you bypass the conscious brain and force a severe survival response:
Heart rate drops by 10-25% instantly, lowering your metabolic oxygen consumption.
Blood is forcefully squeezed out of the limbs and strictly redirected to critical survival organs (Heart and Brain).
The 160mL oxygen surge hits the prefrontal cortex, actively destroying brain fog and inducing extreme clarity.
The Singularity Engine protocol engages the entire endocrine system. Clinical data linked the PDE10A variant (SNP rs3008052) to elevated T4 thyroid hormones (and decreased TSH). Thyroid hormones are critical for regulating erythropoiesis (red blood cell production).
Additionally, genome-wide selection was found on CACNA1A, a gene regulating the release of the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate. By engaging this protocol, you ensure your internal splenic reservoir and neural pathways are constantly primed for peak cognitive demand.
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