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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: guest39538 on 28/08/2015 19:02:09

Title: The cause of cancer.
Post by: guest39538 on 28/08/2015 19:02:09
The human body contains organs that are protected by a membrane, the membrane wall has a lipid bilayer , a sort of bio-logical filter similar to a vacuum cleaner filter that collects dust and stops the dust going into the motor.
Human food and drink sources contain electrolytes, these are conductive and can gain charge.  When we ingest food or water , we ingest electrolytes that help maintain our bodily functions.
The electrolytes form sedimentary rocks in the lipid bilayer which in turn then creates a greater conductive , this in turn then stores electromagnetic radiation and the area becomes radiated by the thermodynamic process , in turn poisoning the area with radiation , causing damage to the area and causing the cells to mutate by the radiation poison, different to the equilibrium in the human body.
 
Title: Re: The cause of cancer.
Post by: chiralSPO on 28/08/2015 19:24:41
No.


Seriously. Where do you come up with this stuff?

Title: Re: The cause of cancer.
Post by: guest39538 on 28/08/2015 19:29:30
No.


Seriously. Where do you come up with this stuff?

I come up with this stuff by thinking about it, you say no at a instant, so you know the actual cause then?
Title: Re: The cause of cancer.
Post by: chiralSPO on 28/08/2015 19:51:30
It would be a lie if said I knew the cause of all cancers, but this doesn't mean I can't shoot down guesses that are complete nonsense. I assure you, electrolytes from your food will not turn into radioactive rocks in your cell membranes (unless perhaps you ate a few hundred tonnes of bananas per day).
Title: Re: The cause of cancer.
Post by: guest39538 on 28/08/2015 19:54:53
It would be a lie if said I knew the cause of all cancers, but this doesn't mean I can't shoot down guesses that are complete nonsense. I assure you, electrolytes from your food will not turn into radioactive rocks in your cell membranes (unless perhaps you ate a few hundred tonnes of bananas per day).

How big of a scale do you think I am talking about?  I am talking has little as 1+1=2. a macroscopic level, by your banana example and potassium , are you saying that electrolytes do enter the lipid bilayer?

(A blocked filter)

 
Title: Re: The cause of cancer.
Post by: chiralSPO on 28/08/2015 20:10:43
electrolytes are transported through cell bilayers by ion transport channels  (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_channel ). I would not expect any significant concentration of ions to accumulate in the bilayer itself.


I mentioned bananas because a small percentage of potassium atoms are radioactive, and there is a detectable amount of radiation from foods high in potassium (but only comically large portions could lead to any sort of adverse effect)
Title: Re: The cause of cancer.
Post by: guest39538 on 28/08/2015 20:16:56
electrolytes are transported through cell bilayers by ion transport channels  (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_channel ). I would not expect any significant concentration of ions to accumulate in the bilayer itself.


I mentioned bananas because a small percentage of potassium atoms are radioactive, and there is a detectable amount of radiation from foods high in potassium (but only comically large portions could lead to any sort of adverse effect)

The resting voltage would be what I refer to has the body equilibrium , would this be correct that the neutral voltage is the normal?

if so how significant would we really need to increase voltage?

added - '' no measurable charge excess in any side of the membrane'

maybe it is just not measurable.


1+1=E²?