What If?
All Right here is a big what if....
Cancer is not really a disease as WE believe it to be, but the next step in human evolution. What if the scientist are looking at it all wrong. We don't need to cure cancer but we need to help our bodies adapt to the evolution?
Like they have all these things out there that are carcinagins (sp) things in every day society that to some extint we can choose to "avoid" or not use and other things we have no control over.
What if the body recognizes the potential threat and is attempting to create a "new organ" to take place? I am stroking at the fact two organs in our body are basically "extinct" already. Ie the appendix and gallblader.
more on this later, rain let up and need to work on the gate at the end of the drive.
Cancer is not really a disease as WE believe it to be, but the next step in human evolution. What if the scientist are looking at it all wrong. We don't need to cure cancer but we need to help our bodies adapt to the evolution?
Like they have all these things out there that are carcinagins (sp) things in every day society that to some extint we can choose to "avoid" or not use and other things we have no control over.
What if the body recognizes the potential threat and is attempting to create a "new organ" to take place? I am stroking at the fact two organs in our body are basically "extinct" already. Ie the appendix and gallblader.
more on this later, rain let up and need to work on the gate at the end of the drive.
6 Comments:
Ok, I'm willing to say interesting idea. But, evolution is basically a bunch of mutations that have worked to life's advantage. Cancer is a mutation alright, but it tends to be a bit, um, fatal...!!
all right humor me a second. The appendix. No one knows what caused it to stop working. Right? Maybe the parent of the first person without a working appendix had cancer thus halting the organ to work on the future offspring? We don't know because it is just Theory that the appendix stopped working after the fact that we were primary pant eaters.
think about it.
I was going to leave the same comment as spirit - that's the second time that's happened!
The other problem with the argument is that cancer arises from "somatic" mutations (yeah, i know, i'm being a smartass). In other words a series of mutations occur in a single cell which progresses into a tumor - these mutations can't be passed on to the next generation, so they couldn't contribute to evolution.
That aside, though, i DO like the way you think.
Hope it stopped raining :)
Interesting point of view...you're my kind of gal, thinking outside the box.
Thanks so much for coming by my blog and then taking the time to leave a comment...your presence is much appreciated.
allright cali how about the question on gravity being affected by humidity?
I will keep that book in mind. Thanks! If I ever have money again I might just buy it. yeas I figured that out, if u want to delete your post u can.
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