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Saturday, February 2, 2019

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This was originally published here, in French (link).
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Sonigo and Darwin: neural pleasure!

By Charles-Edouard!

February 12th: It's Saint Darwin's day!


In my previous post, I put some pretty powerful stuff! First, this picture of the shift from risk and non-risk, which maps the path to remission (Infinite Eclipse): we'll exploit it further. Also that Darwin is the greatest scientist of all time: this has only recently come to my attention. Before, I would have put Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Einstein or Dirac... It turns out that the problem to be solved, which is here, there, in front of me, is biological and thatone cannot think of biology without Evolution.

Darwin is a man of his time. If it had not been him, it would have been Wallace (whom Darwin himself refers to as a co-inventor). Mendel had already discovered the granularity of heredity (hence the gene). Darwin was already a widely read author, on a par with Dickens, even before 'The Origin of Species'. Let's not make him a hero but a beacon and an inspiration.

There are at least 2 major scientific problems: how to get rid of the virus (or at least its effects) and why it has such a deleterious effect (for a virus so sickly, so slow, so not adapted): once these questions will have been answered, all that will have been said before will appear irremediably false. The Siliciano, Rouzioux and other people who prevented us from cycling in circles, will be ridiculed. Rouzioux will have the double punishment, because notwithstanding her hysteria of the immediate resurgence of the reservoir(invalidated by the analytical interruptions) she will also have argued against the Swiss opinion, delaying as much the inevitable admission of the U=U: as much to say thatit will have ruined the lives of many people!

It is necessary to find another theoretical corpus. Faucy observes and exploits the Eclipse of at least 7 days, Sonigo explains to Leibowich the slow resurgence curve. Charles-Edouard! himself presents Pasteur with the Choke-and-Mute as a workable route to remission(watch the video again!). Darwin took 40 years to perfect his trick: the choke-and-mute needs to be perfected too. It is the basis of dynamic remission, the 1/7, the 1/15. Sorry, it's the attrition (erosion) of the virus (over)life expectancy distribution that counts. Theoretical variants have been presented: Ptolemaic(Leibowitch, the eternal (non)-return), Newtonian(Weinberg, the burial of DNA); there is also the Darwinian(Sonigo, the population burial). The latter is perhaps the most interesting, but rarely well introduced.

Leibowitch tried it in 'En finir avec le Sida', but his chapter with forests and rabbits is unbearable. It comes from Sonigo, co-author of Kupieck, and the story of the rabbits comes from Lokta and Voltera, which I will, one day, demonstrate is the solution to the above problems. This is unbelievable because the allegory is not accessible to the common man, as Evolution and population dynamics is little or badly taught in high school. The West and its medicine remain impregnated with Creationism and Lamarckism.

Pasteurian News


The publication of Asier Sáez-Cirión (Pasteur), that viral persistence occurs in cells with low glycolysis, thus with slow metabolism, has made a lot of media noise. Theannouncement is here, the original article here. So it would be enough to wake them up a little to release the virus and to zap it by tritherapy. Frankly, this obsession with waking up what will inevitably wake up goes against my propensity to sleep in when I feel like it. The Pasteurian news has the remarkable feature of being, in fact, a re-discovery of the fact that the residual virus hides in cells with a low metabolism/rotation (thus long half-life, hi, hi, hi...). Re-discovery then... A discovery of the Golden Boy of Pasteur: Pierre Sonigo. Well... At least this allows us to put the spotlight back on... the rabbits in the forest...

Sonigo comments on this news


Me: The Origin of Species has matured 40 years of epistolary exchanges, always useful in the formation of the scientific idea, to the point that the paternity (therefore the Nobel...) is problematic. I have revealed a bit of OMNIBUS, because I am sure that it will happen, without delay. So, Sonigo graces us with a commentary all the more expensive because he has the rare and fundamental word to the advent of 1/15 (or even better), which is only a matter of time and perseverance. Hidden in this short Sonigo commentary are the pillars of modern biology:carrying capacity, selection by capacity (more subtle than survival-of-the-fitest), a Lokta-Volterra, all concepts that will be explained further. Without further ado, here is the Sonigo-in-the-text, unedited:

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