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mopinko

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7. interesting. the thing that made me think i was on the right track
Sun Nov 15, 2020, 08:13 PM
Nov 2020

was a study out of tokyo that showed a correlation to bad covid outcomes.

i've told this to a couple of docs, and of course, so far they think i'm nuts.

but ya know, back in the 60's my da saw the potential of electricity from waves, and most ppl thought he was nuts.
all he had to go on was a little bitty book about the physics of wind and waves.
he built a model, and took it to some prof in the u chgo physics debt. i keep meaning to see if it's gathering dust somewhere. i would love to have it.
so, i come by big ideas naturally.

another thing that got me thinking about this stuff was an article here about someone who asked the question- has medicine gotten too far from pure science?
they asked a team of quantum physicists if they could figure out how cancer cells got through inter cellular space like they did.
the team was ppl who worked w super fluids. fluids that get so dense they act like solids.
they thought this was what cancer cells did. which made them smaller.
and damned if that isnt exactly it.

ive had some crazy biochemical events in the last yr. remembering my chemistry, and my little bit of biology, i got through it all when i was having trouble seeing a doc.

in genetics, they are focused on the little bits and how they tie to a particular disease.
they should turn the microscope around.

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