So when I discovered this paper - the title - the abstract was so wild -A biophysical approach to cancer dynamics: Quantum chaos and ...
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0303264716301903Hence, eCBs and serotonin-like endopsychedelics (e.g. DMT) may interconnect the mental/cognitive state of a conscious organism to its inflammatory-immune pathways resulting in cancer. Tumors actively interact with their microenvironment to maintain malignant phenotypes and one of such signaling cascades is the ...
Quantum tunneling in mutagenesis, vacuum energy field dynamics, and cytoskeletal networks in tumor morphogenesis have revealed the applicability for description of cancer dynamics, which is discussed with a brief account of endogenous hallucinogens, bioelectromagnetism and water fluctuations.Wait - the corrections are accessible as pdf! Oh it's his move to Concordia since McGill medical got discredited - but he is not listed in the Concordia University directory. oops.
I wondered who is this person? Turns out using Excel at age 4? it is this science kid genius (honorary medical dr. at age 17) named: background
his parents, who are Tamil, came here from Sri Lanka.”My parents motivated us to get into the sciences,” he says, “and to make a contribution and an impact on society.”When he was at Coronation elementary school, Uthamacumaran worked on a robotics program. He travelled abroad, to Japan in 2005 and Germany in ’06, to participate in science competitions.For the German competition, the students created Scibot, a robot Uthamacumaran says was “as tall as me at the age of 10.” For the exhibit, Uthamacumaran dressed as a mad scientist and danced to James Brown’s I Feel Good while the robot replicated his movements.Cancer research is more complex and involves less dancing. Uthamacumaran’s study of the disease has led him to a holistic approach that emphasizes the steps one can take to reduce the risk of contracting the disease.“Dietary options, nutrition, daily activities and the radiation sources you’re surrounded by, like television and music players,” Uthamacumaran
said. He said everything we do in our modern industrialized society impacts the occurrence of cancer.He believes anyone can achieve whatever they want. When you put your mind to it you can do it, he said the sky extends forever. There is no sky.”"
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Canada's 17 year old Abicumaran Uthamacumaran Fights for the Cure ...
Oct 15, 2011 - Attending McGill University is 17-year-old Abicumaran (Abi) a recent graduate of Marymound High School who hopes to find a cure for cancer. It appears to be his life mission. Abi took an interest in medicine at an early age. At 5 he said he was reading Darwin and the Origins of life. Abi's parents are .https://parentsunderground.wordpress.com/.../canadas-17-year-old-abicumaran-utham...
Problem is the paper is behind fire wall - so I'm trying to coax out tidbits using search engines.
So we can see the bioelectromagnetics from resonating the cytoskeleton - piezoelectric energy via the microtubules.
And so the quantum origin of evolution is now being confirmed! And what was considered random jitters can now be resonated as quantum coherence via the de Broglie Law of Phase Harmony, as translated into qigong alchemy training.'Quantum jitters' could form basis of evolution, cancer - Phys.org
Mar 11, 2015 - The study, which appears March 12 journal Nature, indicates that these jitters appear at about the same frequency that the DNA copying machinery makes mistakes, which might make them the basis of random genetic changes that drive evolution and diseases like cancer.https://phys.org › Chemistry › Biochemistry
Epigenetics driving evolution and cancer?DNA typos to blame for most cancer mutations : Nature News ...
Mar 23, 2017 - Many of the genetic mutations in tumour cells such as these are created by DNA-www.nature.com/news/dna-typos-to-blame-for-most-cancer-mutations-1.21696replication errors. Nearly two-thirds of the mutations that drive cancers are caused by errors that occur when cells copy DNA, mathematical models suggest. The findings, published in Science on 23 March, are the latest ...
plasticity of an organism’s characteristics, or phenotype, foreshadows its evolution. In essence, you can start with an epigenetic variant — think calloused hands — and later that particular trait can become permanently fixed in the genes.
Famously, West-Eberhard said, “Genes are followers, not leaders, in evolution.” Now that same idea is invading the theory of cancer. It seems that cancer cells, too, can first begin to change through temporary epigenetic changes, instead of by means of mutations in the DNA.
DNA and Phonons by Southern Jameson West - YouTube
So this researcher also offers a natural quantum biology "cure" for cancer
Unfortunately the googlepreview doesn't give the secret!
But you can see he goes from quantum spin and DNA phonons to then doing political analysis.
Hopes to cure cancer, talk by abicumaran uthamacumaran 2013
So we'll see if he gets into DMT in that talk. Nope but this is what he is talking about:
Cracking cancer with CRK (PDF Download Available). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/49782710_Cracking_cancer_with_CRKIn conclusion, the shRNA- Crk resulted in the significant reduction of cell adhesion andmigration and lead to dramatic cytoskeletal rearrangements. Variations in levels of Cas and FAK protein binding interactions were also identified. Further, understanding these protein interactions will help us derive safer anti-cancer treatments and identify potential anti-metastatic therapeutic targets.
If not we can check out another talk. 2013
Wow - so the eyes absorb the microwaves from cell phones! Amazing.
Fascinating on DMT and cell growth
Tryptophan (TRP) is essential for many physiological processes, and its metabolism changes in some diseases such as infection and cancer. The most studied aspects of TRP metabolism are the kynurenine and serotonin pathways. A minor metabolic route, tryptamine and N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) biosynthesis, has received far less attention, probably because of the very low amounts of these compounds detected only in some tissues, which has led them to be collectively considered as trace amines.
abicumaran uthamacumaran is describing some kind of miracle healing of not just cancer but also anti-aging! He discovered some kind of protein transcription treatment - is it DMT-based?
Wow - Bohmian mechanics? Wish I cud access the paper. So I emailed Dr. Uthabicumaran to see if he could send me a copy of his paper. In the mean time here is the list of the references he uses.
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