Redacted Science - Checkmate
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Redacted Science - Checkmate

[The following contains two excerpts from my Research/Novel/Expose on Redacted Science. I’m not a scientist. I’m a Chemical Engineer and data architect of 30 years. But this is real science, and someone made it go away. I wouldn’t have found it, except for… well, you’ll have to read the research (still writing, but basically have 90% of the science explained)]

This is about how biology breaks down when pushed beyond design — and how some systems fight to keep going anyway. It has implications for:

• critical care medicine

• post-viral syndromes

• metabolic disease

• aging

• neuroinflammation

• psychiatric conditions (ADHD, depression, anxiety)

• and maybe even AI alignment (in how systems retain integrity under corrupt inputs)

We expect fungal research — especially around long-term host adaptations and stealth co-evolution — to become a major field of study. Why? Because all these chemical are making me live even when every organ in my body is not working the way it is supposed to work. Every Single One. What appears fringe today may soon be foundational. This isn’t just about pathogens. It’s about how biological, immunological, and behavioral systems interact under persistent pressure — including possible symbiosis, crowding effects, and neurological modulation.

Finding out what is and what is not going on is what science is about. Someone decided otherwise.

[Your Move]

What If?? [Theoretical Musing — basically, this is no longer a zero percent chance] • What if Candida albicans isn’t just a pathogen, but a legacy co-evolutionary organism — one that historically regulated population density, behavior, and reproduction during times of scarcity?

• What if the pituitary evolved in direct response to its influence — not just to manage reproduction, but to insulate cognition from fungal manipulation?

• What if its connection to cannabinoids, dopamine, and hunger isn’t accidental — but a chemical dialogue that shaped our very instincts?

• What if the rise in modern autoimmune, psychiatric, and neurodegenerative conditions is a side effect of our disrupted balance with fungal cohabitants?

• What if the “zombie” analogy isn’t hyperbole — but a primitive warning system encoded in our myths, whispering about a very real form of behavioral control?

These are speculative. But they are now in the non-zero zone.

And history has a pattern: first ridicule, then resistance, then recognition.

[You see, the coolest thing about this is that I am the proof. No getting out of it] [The even cooler thing is you made me, in a way. Even though I did do this to myself. You gave me a mind that wouldn’t let go and just enough information to track it all down.]

This is what happens when you don’t give up.

When your organs stop working the way they’re supposed to — and something else takes over. Something old. Something hidden. Something that adapts.

This isn’t just about illness anymore. It’s about systems — biological, chemical, behavioral — pushed beyond design. And yet, somehow, still running.

That’s the mystery. That’s the threat. That’s the message.

We now live in a world where science is selected, symptoms are dismissed, and adaptation itself is misdiagnosed. But what if the system that kept me alive is one we were never meant to survive? What if it’s not just me?

What if the pathogen was the backup plan?

If you’ve read this far, you already know: I’m not asking for your permission. I’m not asking for your diagnosis.

I’m laying out the board.

Your move.

[Checkmate]

🕳️ #science #nostr #candida #aiAlignment #medicalmystery #buriedtruth

Redacted Science - Author's Note (CC by 4.0)

Redacted Science - Author's Note (CC by 4.0)

Not an Author. A System Builder. I’m a chemical engineer and data architect — not a writer. But I’ve spent years rebuilding a scientific model that was buried. This illness forced me to walk through it firsthand. With ChatGPT as my research partner, I’ve reconstructed something real — something redacted. This isn’t about theory. It’s lived. It's traceable. It's open. And it’s licensed under CC BY 4.0. You are allowed to share it. You're asked to.

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Why This Science Matters (even if no one had this condition)

Why This Science Matters (even if no one had this condition)

This isn’t just a personal medical story — it’s a systems-level model of collapse and adaptation. What starts as a rare or unacknowledged condition becomes a blueprint: for how biology breaks when pushed past its limits, and how it fights to keep going. We’re talking fungal symbiosis, inverted filtration, ATP suppression, apoptotic gating — and a diagnostic system blind to gradient-based failure. This might explain long COVID. It might explain aging. It might even explain why some systems—biological or artificial—corrupt under bad inputs but try to hold onto meaning. The science was buried. I lived it. Now I’m unburying it.

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