Cancer & Relative Density

When light is too dense, its speed is too fast. But light’s speed cannot be too fast. If light condenses behind the baseline by too great a differential, it tunnels forward.

When light is too diffuse, its speed is too slow. But light’s speed cannot be too slow. If light expands beyond the baseline by too great a differential, it tunnels inward.

Once I am so far forward in time that I am tunneling backward (imploding) (e.g. cancer), what can I do? Once I am so far backward in time that I am tunneling forward (burning) (e.g. frostbite), what can I do? My dermatologist has used liquid nitrogen to remove pre-cancerous growths from my skin by altering the proton gradient.

In cancer, it may be that I am oscillating from time’s left to time’s right instead of moving forward in time. When I make myself denser than light, I make pH7 a false ceiling. When I make myself more diffuse than light, I make pH7 a false floor.

“Light is heavy,” say Martin van der Mark and Gerard ‘t Hooft (Mark & Hooft, 2000). According to whom? We do not know light as it exists in relationship to itself (light qua light). We know light only as it exists in relationship to an observer. To an observer who is denser than light, will light appear falsely smeared out? To an observer who is wider than light, will light appear falsely condensed? To an observer who shares its density, is light … invisible?

I can see a length of pipe if I am wider than it. I can see a length of pipe if I am narrower than it. But can I see a length of pipe if my sight takes place along its length?

Don’t look to time’s left (the rocky planets) or time’s right (the gas giants). Look straight ahead, as if seeing through the center of the page.

This model will treat the body—the universe—as a kind of hydraulic system. When the pipe is squeezed too much, the pressure turns “outward”—instead of facing forward. When the pipe is stretched too much, the pressure turns “inward”—instead of facing forward. When we are moving outward and inward instead of forward, we are quantum tunneling.

The observer effect—the way that which is observed can be altered by who is doing the observing—is famously evinced in the double-slit experiment. But I am interested in a very narrow application of it. The powers of hydrogen, or pH, is a hugely important variable in human health.

Are we able to perceive the powers of hydrogen accurately? Perhaps a slightly acidic brain will read water (~pH7) as more alkaline than it truly is. And a slightly alkaline brain will read water as falsely acidic. Could a misunderstanding of pH play a role in disease? I have seen a patent application for LSD “acid” to treat Alzheimer’s.

This model treats light qua light (light as light) as a length of pipe. When I share its density—its “width”—my movement is unrestricted. When I condense behind it by a full degree, I create a 2D plane in front of me, “sun”—a false ceiling. When I expand beyond it by a full degree, I create a 2D plane behind me, “moon”—a false floor. I condense behind light with the help of the magnetic force (iron). I expand beyond light with the help of the reverse-magnetic force (manganese).

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