
A Scientific Perspective on Standards, Variability, and Scientific Accountability
Medicine presents itself as science. But science, in its classical sense, requires measurement — precise, reproducible, and independently verifiable measurement. Without that, claims remain narratives.
Let us begin with a thought experiment. Suppose the medical establishment were to declare: “We made a mistake. The viral model, as currently defined, lacks foundational verification.” What would follow? Entire segments of modern pharmaceutical practice — particularly the vaccine sector — are built upon specific biological premises. If those premises were fundamentally revised, the products derived from them would require re-evaluation. The point is not collapse. The point is dependence. The industry operates within a framework defined by what is called “medical science.”
Now consider something more concrete.
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