4 short videos: Our bodies are always killing Cancer cells

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This short 9:13 minute Kurzgesagt video provides an excellent summary overview on the nature of cancer with some utterly amazing information most will be surprised to hear.

Your Body Killed Cancer 5 Minutes Ago

This next 10:25 minute Kurzgesagt cancer video shows why cancer may proceed through several phases sometimes ending in our mortal end.

The Reason Why Cancer is so Hard to Beat
This 10:47 minute Kurzgesagt video summarizes our amazing immune system:

How The Immune System ACTUALLY Works


Love the war cartoon graphics in this Kurzgesagt 8:39 minute video

Tiny Bombs in your Blood - The Complement System
 

Those were great. It blows my mind every time I realize the "dance" occurring ever minute. The exchanging of microscopic informed lifeless objects that make up life. What an irony. I found this saying by Alan Watts that says it a little differently but same respect. :)

The natural world reveals its content, its fullness of wonder, when respect hinders us from investigating it in such a way as to shatter it to abstractions. If I must cross every skyline to find out what is beyond, I shall never appreciate the true depth of sky seen between trees upon the ridge of a hill.

If I must map the canyons and count the trees, I shall never enter into the sound of a hidden waterfall. If I must explore and investigate every trail, that path which vanishes into the forest far up on the mountainside will be found at last to lead merely back to the suburbs. To the mind which pursues every road to its end, every road leads nowhere. To abstain is not to postpone the cold disillusionment of the true facts but to see that one arrives by staying rather than going, that to be forever looking beyond is to remain blind to what is here.


I kind of disagree. I can see his point, but it is rather dry. I find a lot of richness in intellectual exchange, even about cosmic matters. It never stopped me from seeing the forest for tress. :)
 
I listened to an interesting radio program re: cancer not long ago.

A leading world researcher and cancer specialist was on the program, and he mentioned that the human body duplicates and in turn, flushes some 10,000,000 cells every second, of every minute, of every hour, of every day, and in this duplicating cycle/process comes mistakes occasionally, thus introducing cancer to the body.

At the end of the program the researcher was asked - can cancer ever be cured/beat (entirely), and the researcher's answer was a flat, no. Cancer, in his words is part-and-parcel to the human body and its chemistry makeup, and will always be present and one step away from taking hold, with the duplicating and flushing of cell production being the biggest negative factor of all.
 

one arrives by staying rather than going, that to be forever looking beyond is to remain blind to what is here.

I kind of disagree. I can see his point, but it is rather dry. I find a lot of richness in intellectual exchange, even about cosmic matters. It never stopped me from seeing the forest for tress. :)
PD, have you looked into Rupert Sheldon's work/writings?
 
To have a deeper appreciation of how far molecular biology has recently come, one might watch the following 6:20 minute automation video.

Your Body's Molecular Machines

 


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