Introduction to Cancer
November 3, 2003
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Despite the abundance of attention that cancer
has attracted, it continues to constitute one of the deadliest
scourges of the modern era. Wave theory proposes a revolutionary
approach to understanding cancer, which may help solve this
lethal riddle.
According to wave theory,
living, mercurial energetic matter configured as a wave formation
creates everything, including DNA — which is itself
a sophisticated, living highly energetic wave. The DNA subsists
and replicates by continuously absorbing energy. New strands
of DNA similarly share from the surrounding energy. Occasionally,
an excess amount of energy, which for various reasons can
be neither “digested” nor expelled, results in
super-energetic DNA. These paradoxically parasitic, super
life formations voraciously suck in energy in a manner that
resembles the most virulent viruses to the extent that they
destroy everything else in their vicinity, including the original
host. In fact, it is these super-energetic DNA formations
that we refer to as cancer.
There are many types of
cancer: from benign tumors that engage in symbiotic relations
with their hosts to extremely malignant, high-energy forms
that exterminate their host and themselves. Cancer is dependent
on its specific location in the body, which dictates the virulence
of the particular cancer. Different organelles in the cell
are capable of producing cancerous growths, all of which adhere
to the same basic principles of nature
(behavior of energetic matter).
Although it appears to
be a rather simple and natural wave formation, DNA is quite
sophisticated, and we currently lack an understanding of its
exact behavior or characteristics. Nevertheless, we do know
that DNA is responsible for the creation of perhaps the most
sophisticated of creatures: the human being. However, nature
has also engendered cancer formations, as well as other lethal
phenomenon.
This attack from within
apparently stems from our attempts to interfere with nature.
We assume that we have the uninhibited right to dominate and
alter nature for our own needs. This is mankind’s gravest
error. For millions of years we lived in a close symbiosis
with nature, but for the last 150 years we have arrogantly
tampered with the very source of our existence. Cancer is
nature’s lightly veiled hint that the time has come
to reevaluate our attitude to the environment and our treatment
of the earth’s natural resources.
Wave theory, which is based
on observations of nature, provides a roadmap that will help
researchers navigate the extensive knowledge that they have
already produced in order to develop an effective treatment
for this lethal natural creation. However, we will only defeat
the terrible scourge of cancer by resorting to a harmonious
relationship with nature.
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