tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8211371452778645597.post4204945712877265717..comments2023-07-15T04:39:59.759-07:00Comments on Genomics, Medicine, and Pseudoscience: The first therapeutic cancer vaccineSteven Salzberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16549957293973146438noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8211371452778645597.post-11501464700611965622010-05-13T08:46:37.809-07:002010-05-13T08:46:37.809-07:00Greed Cancer Cells Also Follow Laws Of Evolution
F...Greed Cancer Cells Also Follow Laws Of Evolution<br />Failing Treatment Of Economic Collapse Simplified<br /><br />A. "Survival of the fittest: even cancer cells follow the laws of evolution"<br />http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-08/foas-sot080108.php<br /><br />Of course. Expected. The cancered cells are proliferating. The energy constraint of their genome is enhanced. Their genes effect ingestion of the energy of their host cells in order to survive. They proliferate, evolve. Yes, theirs is a shorter survival time, postponement time of loss of energy, shorter than the survival time of uncancered organism's cells. But, like and even more than most humans, they instinctively act per the encountered circumstances. This is evolution. This is natural evolution.<br /><br />B. Life genetics evolves via culture. In human culture one component is unique, it bypasses genetics.<br /><br />Culture is a ubiquitous biological entity <br />http://www.the-scientist.com/community/posts/list/98.page#266<br /><br />There is natural ubiquitous evolution and there is human cultural evolution. Humans evolved language, that became a biological entity.<br /><br />Whereas nature's evolutionary rungs are gains or losses of energy constraints for few "fittest" at ongoing circumstantial constellations, including modifications of genetic expressions, some Western cultured groups assess and extend the prospective temporal limits of evolution beyond the immediate scenario. They manipulate the circumstantial constellations, postponing or modifying natural evolution, to gain enhanced energy constraints for a community much larger than of "few fittest". This is what all levels of politics are about. Local, national and international.<br /><br />C. Greed cancer cells also follow laws of evolution, with money being humans' cultural energy. <br /><br />Not only physiological cancer cells follow the laws of evolution. Human greed cancer cells follow them, too. Evolution is evolution. EOTOE.<br /><br />The total amount of cosmic energy is constant even if mass diminishes with the ongoing expansion. Hence the universal melee of mass specimens to ingest each other's energy to survive. Ingesting energy translates into ingesting mass, which is the other face of energy. Humans artificed money to stand for energy. The ideal ethical goal per the 20th-21st centuries technology culture is amassing money, the human energy artifact. Humanity's present technology culture is founded on the brilliant idea that whereas in nature it takes work, converting of mass, to 'amass' energy, humans will - instead - print money, print it and base on it a make-belief culture, founded on make-belief energy. Printing money, posits the brilliant thinking, enables us to bypass nature, to spend more energy than we actually amassed. <br /><br />D. So again and again, the economic collapse will not be repaired by mechanisms but by basic cultural modifications <br /><br />The greed cancer cure requires a prolonged resolute determined change of culture, of values and ethics and goals, of consumption and living modes and patterns.<br /><br />Dov Henis<br />(Comments From The 22nd Century)<br />03.2010 Updated Life Manifest <br />http://www.the-scientist.com/community/posts/list/54.page#5065Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8211371452778645597.post-72710348057795329692010-05-03T07:24:36.728-07:002010-05-03T07:24:36.728-07:00Great scientific news! I am glad to hear about any...Great scientific news! I am glad to hear about any progress that real science makes in treating serious problems that affect us.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8211371452778645597.post-75468731429254818322010-05-02T08:58:38.030-07:002010-05-02T08:58:38.030-07:00Maybe only 23,000 reasons :)Maybe only 23,000 reasons :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8211371452778645597.post-34671468286587252752010-05-02T08:55:09.267-07:002010-05-02T08:55:09.267-07:00If there is a cheap cure for cancer (nutritional o...If there is a cheap cure for cancer (nutritional or otherwise) maybe there will be 93,000 reasons per month why the pharmaceutical industry won't want the public to know about it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com