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I don't know if re-atomization technology to cure cancer will ever exist, but it's worth thinking about.

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English: The question marks are where I left off at in my thinking process due to fatigue, needing to sleep, work-life balance, and such. In this thought-experiment, among other things, I was giving myself temporary permission to assume all mass is multiple-fission, "deuritium" is a total of three up-quarks and three down-quarks, that all matter is made up of self-capped and/or an interplay of environmentally-capped multiple-fission due to emergence (self-organization due to win-win/zero-sum, etc.) due to Darwinistic gene expression principles that may or may not relate to mass-energy equivalency equation and Newton's Second Principle of Motion integration for a potential shared framework for potential re-atomization technology to cure cancer.
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Author Nyan Prater II

I would like to call the use of "Conceptual-Particle" redundancy in collaborative thought-experimention, The Sohy Technique. Sohy is one of my daughters' names. She would be flattered!

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