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Old 04-10-2008, 06:11 PM   #10
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Lee, I agree with you. In my initial post, I wanted to bring up the point that biological issues are so much more complex and full of variables than the problems faced by mathematicians and theoretical physicists, but I didn't want to minimalize their efforts. I'll back off from my original point, somewhat. I should not have directly equated the struggle with finding the cure for cancer(s) to the search for the "GUT"; however, I still feel that all of the necessary data to find the cures, whether the cancer be viral, or genetic, or environmentally-caused, has been obtained. As others have stated here, I think it's just a matter of co-ordinating and processing the data as a whole. Or several different "wholes". I think we may have a million hands not knowing what the other million hands are doing. Thanks for correcting me, Lee.
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