Cancer is like an awakened atavism.

Every medical doctor knows this famous saying of Ernst Haeckel:

Ontogenesis repeats phylogeny.

That is, the development of one being seems to be accelerated through all phases of the development of the entire biological species. Human embryo-embryos develop gills at a certain stage, which then tighten and so on…

The tail of our ancestors has become an atavism – the coccyx. What a pity! It could even help us a lot, because, gradually progressing, appendages could appear at its end, which would turn into FINGERS and we would have a third hand. First, at least to scratch your back, and then a completely normal third hand, to play, say, another instrument standing behind, to screw the nuts in many places at once, to defend us if the enemy approaches from behind.

In general, what can I say, it works well in different monkeys, it wraps around the branches and holds them firmly. It would have helped the workers, the high-rise installers, too – even if he fells, then on the way to cling to some kind of rod, to save his life …

No, after all, Evolution is a blind and extremely stupid thing.

So, about atavism.

Everyone knows that a butterfly lays eggs, from which caterpillars develop. To put it bluntly, they have nothing in common with their parent! Then these caterpillars wrap themselves in a cocoon, that is, they create a kind of airtight chamber in which a complete restructuring of the entire organism takes place. The old tissues and organs from the caterpillar melt, as it were, and a new butterfly begins to form from them according to the genetic program.

So, isn’t cancer in animals and humans a suddenly awakened atavism, the tissues suddenly begin to transform into something else that does not perform the functions that they performed before the process began? Cytologists can distinguish cancer cells from normal ones, in particular, by the fact that they are multinuclear! Why? Why do they suddenly have a lot of nuclei? Maybe for some kind of radical transformation, and in different ways, depending on WHICH nucleus begins to dominate? After all, something similar happens to a butterfly caterpillar – those tissues and organs that served the caterpillar do not fit the butterfly in any way, and therefore they are reborn.

And body tissues are quite “labile”, that is, changeable. For example, if you sew a piece of plexiglass into the heart muscle, the tissues begin to turn into bone! So it may well happen that under the influence of some hormones or enzymes, the normal tissues of an organ suddenly “remember about reincarnation” and begin to transform into others that are incompatible with this organism and therefore destroy it. After all, the caterpillar also dies in the cocoon – it “dissolves” and a completely different creature, the butterfly, appears.

It would be interesting to see this. Let’s say someone is dying of cancer. He is buried and the process ends. And if his body, not his brain and consciousness, but just his body, continues to provide blood, nutrition, oxygen, and water, what will happen next???

WHAT does cancer transform its “living corpse” into? A person is euthanized, with his consent, of course, and equipment is immediately connected to him, artificially supporting only his biological life, the life of an IMPERSONAL body.

(With the death of the brain, this person dies, but the body can continue to be maintained …)

In any case, such an experiment can provide a lot of valuable information, which is now and throughout the previous history, simply cremated or buried in the ground.

And suddenly the body begins to transform into SOMETHING ELSE!

Oncologists! Your hands are in the cards, that is, the bodies of those dying of cancer!

You can start with in vitro: to maintain nutrition and everything you need in an organ that has been removed and affected by cancer. To see what he turns into. Maybe into nothing. Or maybe into something ELSE…

20 XII 2018

P.S. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPrNv3i19EI

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