I am an amateur scientist with a way of looking at science that seems to throw fresh light on science puzzles.
I found a pattern with regard to cystic fibrosis that I thought may be of interest....
Often I find that simple associations with the words/concepts used in a science puzzle lead quickly to a physics-type of understanding of the problem and obvious potential ways to release the problem.
When I looked at "cystic fibrosis" as a pattern of information I came up with the idea that:
experiencing G-forces would create a natural healing space for someone with this condition. That is, the body could heal itself because the disease becomes optional in the presence of G-forces i.e. such as one feels when one rides on a Merry-Go-Round in a playground (the centrifugal force pulling one to the outside).
Explanation: cystic fibrosis involves a mass build-up in the lungs.
I worked out that there is confusion or an overlap in defining "breathing" and "eating".
BREATHING acting like EATING:
The fibrous tissue in the lungs: more air storage is what this provides:
it seems that with c.f. one is trying to eat the air; to digest the air; to break it down into small particles.
EATING acting like BREATHING:
keeping the food in suspension; not breaking it down just storing it up. To break down these food "pills"; large numbers of pills are taken by c.f. people to digest their food!
WHY CYSTIC FIBROSIS?
Why eating as breathing; breathing as eating?
Related patterns:
Snacking: eat as you go; some food passes through undigested (not holding food).
Holding breath: storing air.
Need freedom to convert eating to breathing (recycling food in suspension); breathing to eating (slowly break down air parcels: diffusion of air by mucous membranes).
G-FORCES:
When being thrown to the outside of a turn in a car, or a jet-boat, or Merry-Go-Round:
Air:
The lungs are squeezed slightly while breathing. This gives freedom to define the boundary between muscular compression of lungs and next breath: in other words:
"RE-BREATHING".
So in such a state: there is no need for the mass in the lungs to sort out one breath from the next: the lungs can find their natural balance?
Food:
Stomach lining is pressed against the food (when riding a Merry-Go-Round etc.); and food pressed against food; so have a new degree of freedom to define the collision of food: digestion is open to
breaking up of food without using acid. This gives freedom to define stomach acid; perhaps stomach lining and stomach acid then can reach a natural harmony?
These ideas are roughly worked out; can be looked at more carefully with reference to published literatue of cystic fibrosis. It may be that c.f. can spontaneousy heal with regular jet-boat trips on a river or with Merry-Go-Round rides or similar.
-Alan |