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Unifying diagnoses
When I'm practicing emergency medicine, I am generally in pursuit of a unifying diagnosis.
In the absence of this unification, treatment options become obtuse and complicated - which often produces a negative affect on outcomes.
The human body is a cohesive system, working like a balanced ecosystem. It doesn't contract multiple illnesses or infections haphazardly. Rather, it's a system that has evolved under a wide range of pressures in a relatively static environment.
The body’s defenses, complicated as they may be, is an elegant system of checks and balances put in place by nature. Over millions of years, it has evolved from a simple system of natural selection. We are as we appear, down to the microscopic level, because of the environment we must exist in. Look at it from the standpoint of function dictating form.
In my science fiction book, Collider, the backdrop deals with unifying the fields of cosmology and religion. It attempts to explain our universe as the fusion of the physical world we understand and the collective beliefs we hold as a culture. As we look to the future, there is a new reason to hope.
It posits our own unperceived role in the design of the universe, and I think suggests that all we observe may not be as designed by a sentient being, but rather of our own affect. Like the human immune system, a system that functions the way it does because there is no other way for it to do so.
In the absence of this unification, treatment options become obtuse and complicated - which often produces a negative affect on outcomes.
The human body is a cohesive system, working like a balanced ecosystem. It doesn't contract multiple illnesses or infections haphazardly. Rather, it's a system that has evolved under a wide range of pressures in a relatively static environment.
The body’s defenses, complicated as they may be, is an elegant system of checks and balances put in place by nature. Over millions of years, it has evolved from a simple system of natural selection. We are as we appear, down to the microscopic level, because of the environment we must exist in. Look at it from the standpoint of function dictating form.
In my science fiction book, Collider, the backdrop deals with unifying the fields of cosmology and religion. It attempts to explain our universe as the fusion of the physical world we understand and the collective beliefs we hold as a culture. As we look to the future, there is a new reason to hope.
It posits our own unperceived role in the design of the universe, and I think suggests that all we observe may not be as designed by a sentient being, but rather of our own affect. Like the human immune system, a system that functions the way it does because there is no other way for it to do so.
Published on June 03, 2013 05:46
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