In plain terms
Mainstream Paradigm: Cancer is a localized genetic mutation requiring excision, radiation, or chemical destruction. The germ-theory the one-microbe-one-disease model scaled into oncology: one cell, one mutation, one disease event.
Mainstream paradigm: Cancer is a localized genetic mutation requiring excision, radiation, or chemical destruction. The germ-theory the one-microbe-one-disease model scaled into oncology: one cell, one mutation, one disease event.
Engine frame (cymatics layer): Cancer is a cellular disconnection from the organism's form-shaping cymatic field. Cells revert to default unconstrained proliferation when their computational boundary collapses — a breakdown in the cell-voltage communication of the 'society of cells.' Treatment is geometry restoration, not mutation excision.