American Journal of Medical Sciences and Medicine. 2022, 10(2), 44-46
DOI: 10.12691/ajmsm-10-2-2
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Jack Y. C. Kong1, , Karl Nitsch1 and Jenna Diana Bridgewater2
1Industrial Nuclear Fire Safety, J K & Associates
2Health, Organization: J K & Associates
Pub. Date: May 27, 2022
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Jack Y. C. Kong, Karl Nitsch and Jenna Diana Bridgewater. Viral-Genetic Safety Engineering of Apply bio-EMF Science. American Journal of Medical Sciences and Medicine. 2022; 10(2):44-46. doi: 10.12691/ajmsm-10-2-2
Abstract
Since the Covid-19 pandemic, the spike protein, the gain of function, the gene editing and the mRNA technologies lost their public trust in developed and well educated countries is a clear sign of warning for the bio-genetic professionals and pharmaceutical industries. It’s time for bio-genetic professionals to update their professionalism, join with atomic physicists and mathematicians to scientifically apply the biomolecular Electron/Proton Magnetic Field (bio-EMF) of electrons sharing and atomic bonds theory with the help of supercomputers and associated technologies. They should abandon the current artist’s graphic heavily indoctrinated billion shapes & forms receptor phenomenon Puzzle Theory (1) to describe and understand the function of T-cells and receptors in the science of immunology. The current puzzle theory also raises a serious concern for the potential creation of new hidden genetic diseases and global pandemic disasters. Avoiding the application of the fundamental bio-EMF theory of forming biomolecules also affects the R&D of Quantum Biomechanics of the life science frontier. A new R&D approach with atomic physics to clarify the electronic super speed and the massive information processing mechanism between 20 trillion plus cells of a human body is badly needed, to replace the current bio-genetic industry’s billion puzzle theory.Keywords:
bio-EMF Strugglation Biomolecular disintegration Viral infection atomic physics
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