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Title: theory vs practice
Post by: casualty on 12/07/2021 21:44:01
I taught myself computer programming when I was ten, won the high school physics prize, admitted early to Harvard and MIT, got a cognitive science / A.I. degree from Stanford with Phi Beta Kappa academic honors, where the pre-med students lost every intellectual competition against me.

Soon after college, I became disabled by physical illness, from a worm transmitted by insect. It had killed my mother already. The infectious disease is emergent, so it routinely gets misdiagnosed clinically. (Cf. the early months of Covid-19 for a similar example of routine clinical misdiagnoses, as Covid-19 patients were initially misdiagnosed as influenza cases)

Doctors misdiagnosed it as hypochondriasis. No test showed positive for hypochondriasis (no such test exists), and doctors in practice omitted to order the tests that would have confirmed the infectious disease. In practice, countless tests are not run, because running them all would be too expensive.

I studied medicine, ran my own tests, found that is a worm. I alerted my state health department in the U.S. Their infectious-disease specialist neglected to order tests that would have confirmed this infectious disease. I recorded our meeting.

My family insulted me, siding with the doctors insulting my intelligence. In frustration, I wrote an email. I was charged with making a threat. The prosecutor decided she wanted to civil commit me, regarded of the facts and lack of medical justification. She came up easily with half a dozen doctors to testify my symptoms are imaginary / mental. Meanwhile, worm spreading via flea to my cellmates.

They released me six years later. My neighbors contracted the infectious disease and died. I'm almost dead.

Please don't give me medical advice. I don't want to be wrongfully accused of asking for medical advice here.

The disease has progressed, now the physical signs are obvious. I spend my time smoking cigarettes in a parking lot, where hopefully I won't be bothered by anyone. I don't appreciate human company anymore. I have continued working on A.I., developing the best music-composing A.I. in existence, which I don't plan to release.

There's not much science to discuss in my case. The science wasn't complicated, but it never saw the light of day, getting rolled over by medical industry and DOJ.
Title: Re: theory vs practice
Post by: casualty on 15/07/2021 10:14:09
I got civil committed for warning the Arizona health department about the infectious disease on my head. The U.S. DOJ also tried civil committing me for it, for six years. I am better at science, and they did a Galileo to me. I am banned from Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit.
Title: Re: theory vs practice
Post by: casualty on 16/07/2021 00:44:12
My neighbors contracted the infectious disease and died. I'm almost dead.
One of the new tenants got cancer after moving in, and other has gone into intensive care for kidney failure, currently.