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Re: arvitar post# 126772

Thursday, 11/17/2016 10:01:31 AM

Thursday, November 17, 2016 10:01:31 AM

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The "poorly published engineer," Dr. Diwan, has already come up with several excellent ligands that showed very good antiviral efficacy in animals. It's simply taking a long time to get the processes for producing his nanomolecular antiviral machines scaled up. Diwan uses some kind of modeling to build the appropriate ligands. Sure it's laborious, but he's gotten several excellent hits that have worked well in animals.

Regarding #4, there have been some very successful computer modeling programs for producing drugs.

http://biomedicalcomputationreview.org/content/dock-silico-drug-design-feeds-drug-development

Two come to mind that I am invested in: (1) Dr. DeGrado licensed his software to Polymedix, which was acquired by Cellceutix:

https://pharm.ucsf.edu/degrado/research

This computational design led to a highly effective new antimicrobial and antiinflammatory drug, brilacidin, which mimics a human defensin protein, but is not a peptide.

and Sangamo has developed software and methods for developing Zinc Finger proteins that match any sequence of DNA desired, in order to do gene editing.

http://www.sangamo.com/technology/index.html


Regarding #2 - I believe what you say about "first principles" of molecular chemistry is the current consensus in the field, but I believe that current theories - such as modern quantum mechanics, are deeply flawed, and there is a much better theory: the Grand Unified Theory of Classical Physics by Randell Mills. Mills is easily the greatest mind of the last century.

Check out his modeling software, which accurately solves the structure of multiple molecules from first principles:

http://www.millsian.com/index.shtml

Check out his theory, if you like math and physics:

http://brilliantlightpower.com/theory/

and see his SunCell energy device that produces energy from water, using a catalyst to condense the electron in hydrogen down below the "ground state" (impossible says current quantum mechanics), an entity he calls the hydrino, producing energy at 0.1 c/kWh:



I just finished reading a first-hand account of Mills from this excellent book from an insider:

https://www.amazon.com/Randell-Mills-Search-Hydrino-Energy/dp/0692760059

It helped me get a better grasp of the physics, and an appreciation for how difficult the journey has been for someone who makes fantastic claims and is shunned by the consensus scientific community.

There will always be naysayers (like Dr. Mills has encountered), and the true geniuses just keep working to provide something useful to humanity.

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