It is only because the human body cannot resist the spread of cancer cells that the human body eventually leads to death. Scientists who support the equilibrium hypothesis believe that although cancer cells can continue to spread in our human body, there is a critical value.

There is such a hypothesis in the scientific community about cancer cells.

It believes that the emergence of cancer cells is conducive to promoting human development towards immortality.

It is only because the human body cannot resist the spread of cancer cells that ultimately lead to human death.

In the scientific community, this theory is called the equilibrium hypothesis.

Scientists who support the balance hypothesis believe that although cancer cells can continue to spread in our human body, there is an critical value .

When the critical value reaches it, the newly generated cancer cells will likely mutate into a special cancer cell, which can just inhibit the spread and replication of cancer cells.

This will help the human body extend its life.

So when you talk about this, you may have a question.

Since this theory is correct, why haven’t we humans encountered this phenomenon?

Scientists who support the equilibrium hypothesis give such an explanation.

They believe that the most fundamental reason why we humans cannot defeat cancer is that our human body cannot support the critical value of cancer cell mutations.

To put it simply, our human body cannot hold on.

We use other animals in our nature to give examples.

Take the large-sized whale as an example. The whale is very large.

If a 5kg tumor appears in the whale's body, it is nothing to it. But if these 5kg tumors are placed in our human body, do you think about how much pressure can humans bear?

So goldfish are more likely to defeat cancer cells.

If the equilibrium hypothesis is true, it means that cancer is actually beneficial to nature.

Natural law sets the critical value of cancer cells to higher the critical value, which will be more conducive to the ecological balance of the earth. Why does

say so?

Because we all know that the smaller the animal on Earth, the faster it will reproduce.

If the body of a small animal can resist when the cancer cells mutate special cancer cells, then they will defeat cancer and are more conducive to the reproduction and prolong life of small animals.

If this continues, it will put great pressure on nature.

So using the critical value of cancer cell reproduction to control the number of natural biological populations, this may be a clever thing in designing ecological populations.

From the perspective of humans, why are more and more people who have heard of cancer in recent decades?

The root cause is likely to be that the number of humans is increasing.

Nature will use this method to control human numbers in this way.