The problem with this is its still just a preventative measure. While its great if they can accomplish this as it will save many live, it does not stop the fact that they might still get more recurring cancer. Coming from a friend of an Hematologist oncologist (blood cancer doctor), he stated to me once that the doctors aren't so much trying to prevent cancer but more of trying to treat it. And even so they are very much in the dark because cancer is a mutated cell linked to the host its in. So as you go from person to person its different every time.
The link should be what prevents cancer, but until they change their way of thinking most doctors are chasing dog tails.
Currently you have to take a lot of "science" out there with a grain of salt sadly. Here is why.
1. Science by definition means to Isolate,that is highly physically or meta-physical improbable. Everything is effect by more that just one this. That is a universal law.
2. Most scientist only look at the primary calculations they understand, IE Global biologist only look at the earth as a separate entity. Well its not. So when a scientist says the earth was "this way" "back then" and that's "how its supposed to still be" there wrong.
Ex A. 1billion years ago the earth rotated faster, orbited the sun differently, had different species, and the tectonic plates where positioned differently.
So when a scientist can calculate, the amount of body heat given off by all types of species, amount of heat absorbed from the minerals that where on the planet, amount of light absorbed from the volume and type of plants, wind patterns from gravitational rotation, ocean currents from the moons polarity, and even the oxygen to nitrogen % of the planet 1 billion years ago? Then you can believe they have the "facts"
because yes, even then bio thermal heat coming from the dinosaurs had an effect of the environment. And until you can read a good article that explains that, and all variables effecting the planet you can not say you know the planet.
Because one thing is for sure, their is no "tipping point" there is just a pinochle where a lot of life wont be able to survive. So then nature will continue and people plants and animals will adapt. If millions start dying, then that's million not on the road and a instant drop in Co2 emotions, body head, waste, and use of buildings. The planet has a great way of controlling the population. Just make sure you know how to survive when it does.
Can a catastrophe happen "yes" will it kill the entire population? you odds are at leased 100billion possibilities to 1.
Adaptation is your answer
P.S. If it gets to hot your just going to have to consume more salt so retain hydration. It works for horses:p
The problem with this is its still just a preventative measure. While its great if they can accomplish this as it will save many live, it does not stop the fact that they might still get more recurring cancer. Coming from a friend of an Hematologist oncologist (blood cancer doctor), he stated to me once that the doctors aren't so much trying to prevent cancer but more of trying to treat it. And even so they are very much in the dark because cancer is a mutated cell linked to the host its in. So as you go from person to person its different every time. The link should be what prevents cancer, but until they change their way of thinking most doctors are chasing dog tails.
sadly i wrote this but now I can not edit it or get response to it. Forgot I didn't log in. Shazbot.
Currently you have to take a lot of "science" out there with a grain of salt sadly. Here is why. 1. Science by definition means to Isolate,that is highly physically or meta-physical improbable. Everything is effect by more that just one this. That is a universal law. 2. Most scientist only look at the primary calculations they understand, IE Global biologist only look at the earth as a separate entity. Well its not. So when a scientist says the earth was "this way" "back then" and that's "how its supposed to still be" there wrong. Ex A. 1billion years ago the earth rotated faster, orbited the sun differently, had different species, and the tectonic plates where positioned differently. So when a scientist can calculate, the amount of body heat given off by all types of species, amount of heat absorbed from the minerals that where on the planet, amount of light absorbed from the volume and type of plants, wind patterns from gravitational rotation, ocean currents from the moons polarity, and even the oxygen to nitrogen % of the planet 1 billion years ago? Then you can believe they have the "facts" because yes, even then bio thermal heat coming from the dinosaurs had an effect of the environment. And until you can read a good article that explains that, and all variables effecting the planet you can not say you know the planet. Because one thing is for sure, their is no "tipping point" there is just a pinochle where a lot of life wont be able to survive. So then nature will continue and people plants and animals will adapt. If millions start dying, then that's million not on the road and a instant drop in Co2 emotions, body head, waste, and use of buildings. The planet has a great way of controlling the population. Just make sure you know how to survive when it does. Can a catastrophe happen "yes" will it kill the entire population? you odds are at leased 100billion possibilities to 1. Adaptation is your answer P.S. If it gets to hot your just going to have to consume more salt so retain hydration. It works for horses :p