
Demystifying Cancer
Gene research and the gene mutation theory of cancer has not gotten us anywhere when it comes to understanding why a cell becomes a cancer cell. This is largely a result of errors in the mainstream understanding of how proper cellular physiology works. Cancer cells are acidic, don't use oxygen like normal cells, are inappropriately and uncontrollably dividing. Through the lens of biophysics, we can see why they are behaving this way, and it shows us the path to preventing it from happening.