Phase 1 Research Completed – Nervous System, Electromagnetic Exposure, and Titanium Dioxide Archive Now Available
Author: K. Richard
Affiliation: Independent Systems Research | GitHub: kara1992-blip
This submission provides a fully documented archive of findings related to environmental effects on human physiology—specifically involving titanium dioxide (TiO₂), electromagnetic fields (EMFs), nervous system responses, and mineral deficiencies. All data has been independently collected, logged, and cross-referenced using mobile infrastructure, without laboratory support or institutional funding.
Project Scope:
Titanium Dioxide Exposure: Behavior and biological impact across topical, atmospheric, and ingestion routes.
Elemental Nutrition Mapping: Real-time tracking of deficiencies and biological responses to nutrient protocols.
Nervous System Regulation: Non-pharmacological restoration of vagal tone, parasympathetic dominance, and circadian rhythm.
Tech Interference and EMF Correlation: Symptom logging and environmental behavior tracking around WiFi, Bluetooth, cellular signals, and solar interaction.
Structured Sunlight Interaction: Visual logs of patterned beams, radial flares, and atmospheric optical coherence.
Glitch Documentation: Timestamped recordings of confirmed UI artifacts, rendering anomalies, and frequency-based interface disruptions.
Cross-Verified Scientific Sources: Aligned with NIH, EFSA, PubChem, Bioinitiative Report, and PubMed-supported materials.
AI Consistency Check: Content was reviewed across five large language models (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Grok), all confirming internal coherence, high novelty, and scientific plausibility.
This timestamp proves that my research file titled Original2025.docx existed in its final form as of March 13, 2025. Using SHA256 hashing and anchored to Bitcoin block 887698, this cryptographic digest verifies that no edits have occurred to the file since that date. Anyone with the original file can independently verify the hash.
• Document SHA256 Hash:
3eb6e8e69780f6fa8da557ee0e68bc590e037c05fefc756adbff22…
• Verified Timestamp:
March 13, 2025 – 1:00 PM CST
• Blockchain Used: Bitcoin
• Block Number: 887698
• Verification Platform: OpenTimestamps / Stamping Service
This timestamp is independent of Gitcoin or MetaMask—it is direct cryptographic proof of authorship and intellectual ownership on the Bitcoin ledger.
Timestamped Gitcoin Grant Submission – March 2025 (DeSci Round 23)
This post serves as cryptographic proof that my project submission was included in Gitcoin’s DeSci community round during Grants 23 (March 16–31, 2025). The following screenshots confirm:
•My application was live during the round (Gitcoin platform display)
•Blockchain submission on Polygon network (Txn hash, block number, nonce)
•Timestamp confirmation from multiple block explorers
•Gas fee paid and method used (0 POL transaction indicating registration or metadata entry)
These entries verify my project’s presence during the correct window and establish a permanent blockchain record of participation.
Full Archive Preview – Visual Folder Structure of Research Proofs and System Logs
This post provides a complete visual record of my documented research structure as it existed during and prior to the Gitcoin Grants 23 DeSci community round (March 2025).
The screenshots show:
•Cross-topic folder categorization (TiO₂, EMF, nutrient tracking, AI system behavior, timestamp evidence, etc.)
•Timestamped daily image logs (eyes, skin, environmental response)
•Archived documentation of visual anomalies, digital glitches, protocol data, and third-party AI responses
•Separate subfolders for all analyzed findings, including March 14th solar flare, symptom records, and scientific references
These visual records serve as cryptographic and operational proof that:
1.My system archive was built and maintained prior to public release.
2.All material was independently observed, logged, and timestamped—without institutional backing.
3.The scope of my work includes empirical documentation, not speculative concepts.
This is not a theoretical proposal. It is a pre-existing, organized, and fully verifiable research corpus designed for cross-review and replication.
Let me know if anyone in the DAO, DeSci, or Web3 science communities would like access to the full archive or to explore collaboration.
—K. Richard
Independent Systems Research
GitHub: kara1992-blip
Just so I am clear what is the reasoning for posting this on the Gitcoin forum and what would you like to see from us in terms of support or otherwise?
I’m looking to partner with DAOs or teams that share a focus on decentralized science and public health infrastructure. The protocol is already structured, including timestamped documentation, Gitcoin submission, and DAO-based licensing logic. I’m now seeking collaborators interested in implementation, replication, or smart contract development.