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20250925 #RedactedScience Daily Note

I’m reading Dawkins’ The River Out of Eden. My work in Redacted Science argues something he didn’t emphasize: evolution isn’t only random mutation and selection on one lineage — sometimes two systems change together. Dual evolution is a different dynamic, and it explains what I’m living.

Richard Dawkins framed #evolution as the blind, cumulative result of variation plus selection acting on single lineages. That model explains a great many things — but it misses the mechanics I’ve lived through. What I call co-evolution is not random mutation in one species alone; it’s a coordinated adaptive trajectory between host and colonizer. My body didn’t merely degrade under a single pressure. Instead, two systems negotiated a new economy: rerouting bile, shifting electrolyte gradients, remodeling tissue to maximize ATP yield for a colony that benefits from my continued function. That is not Darwinian selection acting only on one genome — it is an engineered mutualism, optimized for energy extraction, and invisible to the analytic tools Dawkins and others assumed would spot it. This distinction changes both diagnosis and doctrine: evolution can be a shared computation, not only a lonely accident.

I’m documenting a medical condition that was redacted by #science.

I’ve proven my thesis using myself as the case study, documenting my life and lab values culminating in the final proof that demonstrates ATP generation along novel physiological pathways via a visit to the Cleveland Clinic.

It is all quite real. All I can do is document it for posterity. #Medicine is not interested in unearthing this #science even though it is priceless and evolutionary.

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