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A Question of Balance

11/16/2013 12:18 AM

The relation of perfect linear dynamics and absolute zero (cessation of orbital gravity) are equal in negativity However since these two lowest values are unattainable temporal peripheries of death enter in ...ie. carcinogenic/atrophy/dysfunction John Delaney

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11/16/2013 4:06 AM

The use of punctuation aids in making your ideas cogent. In this case, I doubt it.

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11/16/2013 4:18 AM

You want ranch or thousand island with that?

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11/16/2013 4:38 AM

"That's simplode a three-four you to say."

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11/16/2013 9:09 AM

Dear Sir,

We are deeply honored by your presence you are the rare bird we try since long to find and did not till now.

Our problem is that all participants make an effort to make themselves understood you did all you could for the opposite.

I think that it will be better to contact the MIT where a very well documented study was made on the way how to write without saying anything, they could be interested to use your production for examples and analysis.

Very sincerely yours

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11/16/2013 11:11 PM

Welcome to CR4 John,

As others have pointed out, your question (it is a question right?) is lost in your style of composition.

Please rephrase your OP. Punctuation and grammar (bad grammar works too) are your friends.

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03/07/2014 11:44 PM

I actually am trying to grasp a new viewpoint of multi -lateral physical infirmity of the human body that is the entrance of temporal periphery's of death caused by an imbalance of cosmic forces PLease take my idea seriously as i have put a lot of thought into it and have mechanical designs for treatment both electronic and Pneumatic John DeLaney

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11/17/2013 10:11 AM

That question is so simple I am going to let my chauffeur answer it.

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11/17/2013 11:14 AM

Thenceforth how would thou likest to proceed?

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11/18/2013 3:36 AM

The answer is 42.

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11/18/2013 11:17 AM

Funny, I was just thinking the same thing. But you stated it so eloquently I couldn't have done a better job.

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11/18/2013 4:35 PM

That's the most positive reply we've gotten so far... IT does seem to be a profound diagnosis of physical infirmity I just wish i could further the train of thought

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11/22/2013 10:33 PM

John DeLaney-

CAUTION- Sometimes free information is worth what you pay for it.

I'll take two of the dysfunction. It reminds me of my family!

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12/20/2013 12:27 PM

Alex, I'll take 'Gibberish' for $800.

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01/06/2014 3:09 PM

By this theory i hope to offer a new viewpoint of cancer and other debilitating diseases and hopefully come across some new understanding of treatment options John

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03/05/2014 11:16 PM

After a flurry of interest there has been no more comment to my new viewpoint of cancer and other debilitating infirmities come on there must be some idea stirring in this ...John Delaney

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03/08/2014 12:30 AM

I seriously wish to develop a new Point of view into various physical infirmities which can all be said to have cosmic imbalance This i propose to remedy by electro-mechanical means of developing Polyscibokinetics@ to perform dipolar transflection on the redblood cell system of the afflicted Hopefully arriving at base Tractionary siphonal of the cosmic Imbalance ...thus a new treatment of cancer and nueromuscular ailments I'm interested in any serious consideration of my theory that may occur to you John DeLaney

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Re: A Question of Balance

03/08/2014 3:57 AM

John Delancy;

Cancerous cells or malignant cells basically suffer from three problems. They do not function as they are supposed to do, they multiply uncontrolled and they migrate and multiply elsewhere as well.

This problem is happening in different types of cells and perhaps the key to the cause is in the genetic deformity and loss of the information in the inherent cell death genetic key or something that uses the key becomes impotent and inactive. There can also be a formation of new key that gives such defective cell an immunity from death.

Solution to great extent can be more effective if such cells are identified in very early stage and a method to kill them is developed. Basically we need a method to identify them and have a newly developed killer mechanism.

As we know that vaccination works for something but not for everything. Perhaps we are lacking something there. Vaccination to cancer may be feasible to prevent it from happening. The same process may also work as treatment at later stage to some extent. Evolution makes such keys and brings in solutions and perhaps is one possible way to look at the differences there to locate and find the key.

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03/08/2014 4:13 AM

I believe that a vaccine has been developed for cervical cancer and women are encouraged to get vaccinated for this in their teens now.

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03/08/2014 1:44 PM

Wal;

Except for few, almost all cells have their short lived life span. As the origin of all cell is just the same, their method of becoming differentiated is based on reasoning and assigning purpose and also life cycle.

The very reason that life cycle is an assigned feature and then it can either be accelerated or can even be stopped from happening. Something that may kill the normal cells in the anticipation that new born has replaced so now you give that space to it and become food for it. This instruction fails as it may be coded within and the immune system military also fails as these cells look very much of the system and perhaps harmless. If something can tell the immune system that they are not so innocents and must be eliminated then this may just happen in that way. Tagging them to be identified or making them susceptible and vulnerable can simply work. Other method is teaching the immune system by passing their signature resembling them to be identified as enemy does the job.

While we all know many such paths but it is not easy to go around as we may also end up in triggering something that can make us abnormal.

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03/08/2014 1:45 PM

The answer is in the telemers, at the very end of the DNA strand.

In normal cells,they become frayed and damaged over time and many cell

divisions.When sufficient damage accumulates, the cell line dies.

The problem with cancer cells is they are immortal,that is, the telemeres do not lose

their integrity over time,

and continue to reproduce flawlessly for many generations, instead of a limited

number,as in normal cell lines.

Many years ago,a company named GERON put cancer nucleus into regular cells,and

to their surprise, the cells did not become cancerous, but they became

immortal,reproducing faithfully over hundreds of generations.

They were imagining immortal liver,kidney,lung and heart cells as a potential

application, but there were still a lot of details to work out,such as how to limit the

growth.

Work continues by this company and much progress has been made.

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03/08/2014 2:13 PM

HiTekRedNek:

Once the idea of feasibility exists, it gives confidence of certainty and less risk on investment so many people must have come up by now with the same idea.

Tail going off is normal in aging to reach the death key down the line. But death key itself may be missing for some reason so many more tail going off may not really matter and death may not occur and such regenerated cells as they may also start losing some key functions, they may also start becoming useless and of useless immortality. This is what they may be guarding as their great secrete so you need not worry too much about it. Such immortality is of no great use. It can be fabricated but who wants it?

Some cells can become very stupid like those in down syndrome due to cleaved extra genetic material behaving like useful thing and working as game player. I do not know if any such thing is ever understood so well other than birth defect. Very often if extra genetic material is in the form of pair of genetic strand then it is very likely it will join something that matches the code under feasibility laws. Single strand is a garbage but that can also make its own copy and pair to it's copy and then do something very strange. It can also multiply as triplet as it happens in down syndrome.

Same cell may have different types of cancer manifestations. We only know some cancer that happen very often due to known cause so they also look alike. What if these cancers of same cell type are not look alike?

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