Episode 2: The Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh — New Discoveries and Fort Mamula

The film premieres — April 24th at 7:00 PM CET. Set your reminder.

This film took much longer than I planned. The editing software crashed repeatedly, the project dragged on — but it is finally ready.

In my first post about the Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh I showed the basic structural parallels. During the production of EP2 I discovered much more. Things I did not see in the first analysis — that change the entire understanding of this structure.

New discoveries in the Tomb of Emperor Khai Dinh:

  • The gate as four types of membrane transporters
  • The outer lipid layer encoded in the ornamentation of the exterior walls
  • Primary cilia — two pointed columns as cellular antennas
  • Desmosome — the ceremonial arch as an intercellular junction
  • Gap junctions — the side gates + leaky gut syndrome
  • The emperor on the throne — „p53” or a „nuclear body” — an open question for viewers

There is also a health dimension in this episode. When gap junctions between enterocytes fail — pathogens enter the bloodstream. This is leaky gut syndrome. But there is something more — your intestine contains five hundred million neurons. Science calls it the second brain. The Tomb of Khai Dinh encodes a cell of the organ that thinks.

For the first time I am also publicly revealing Fort Mamula on the island of Lastavica in Montenegro — a circular fortress that never fired a single combat shot. A defensive cell in a state of eternal readiness.

The film is available below.

https://youtu.be/6wiLl1KFW9g

Tomasz Mikulski — Cell Archaeologist

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