The Death of Cancer
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https://qmichaellewis.blogspot.com/2025/07/the-death-of-cancer-how-to-kill-it.html
I am not remotely qualified to diagnose or recommend any treatments for cancer or any other disease. If you read this, understand, my intent is to focus on the physics of DNA and how we can create a more fertile field to see cancer as more of a systemic collapse and not really driven by genes themselves. The idea is the DNA has more to do with the operation of the cell than we originally modelled.
https://chatgpt.com/share/687cfc94-5584-800b-8930-a474f13d6bc8
If you are looking for the math of this, I started with ChatGPT and then after writing the blog post, went to Grok to help explain the blog post...
https://x.com/i/grok/share/vJYQoJHRfhNCVCzRzzfiABF9H
AI is not a doctor and neither am I. These are discussions only and not to be treated as anything other than a start for your exploration into this topic. The recommendations for treatment can cause serious harm if not performed under competent supervision. Vibration therapy on damaged areas can make the problem worse and not better.
I want to reiterate that this is purely my opinion and I intentionally guided AI to these ideas. AI did not devise the concept or the treatment, I did that using AI. If you read the Grok chat, you will see that Grok was very skeptical about this idea and very hesitant to embrace it until after we went through substantial mathematical and physical simulations. You should be even more skeptical as AI is just a thought calculator... not a doctor or remotely a replacement for one. That being said, not every Doctor is worth thier salt either so remember, you are in charge of your care. You can read and understand complex issues... you can fight back with knowledge.
https://qmichaellewis.blogspot.com/2025/07/the-hidden-symphony-how-your-dna-really.html
This blog focuses strictly on the physics of DNA and not necessarily cancer. It's not an easy read... but it expresses my opinions on how I believe DNA operates as part of the cellular system.