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(04-22-2025, 04:16 PM)Atermis007 Wrote: What exactly was your point?
Btw please educate me as to what is the amino acid that's found in meat that we humans need and can't get from the vegetable kingdom. If you can answer that then I will post my ideas...,

I thought it was B12 that we could only get from red meat, at least that is the going science.
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#12
(04-22-2025, 04:25 PM)quintessentone Wrote: I thought it was B12 that we could only get from red meat, at least that is the going science.

B12 is not exclusive to meat it can be found in some fruits seaweed mushrooms fermented soybeans just to name a few
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#13
(04-22-2025, 04:35 PM)Atermis007 Wrote: B12 is not exclusive to meat it can be found in some fruits seaweed mushrooms fermented soybeans just to name a few

Well how is it that my medical doctor didn't know that information and told me I have to give up being a vegetarian? Perhaps it has to do with each individual person and what amounts they require?
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(04-22-2025, 04:38 PM)quintessentone Wrote: Well how is it that my medical doctor didn't know that information and told me I have to give up being a vegetarian? Perhaps it has to do with each individual person and what amounts they require?
Get a new doctor
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(04-22-2025, 04:43 PM)Atermis007 Wrote: Get a new doctor

No, everyone get a blood test from their doctor to determine what is lacking/deficient for optimal health and then research which food best can provide it without eating supplements in foods.
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#16
B12 is not a problem for vegans. B12 is easily obtainable from non meat sources. So you got any other bs to tell me?
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(04-22-2025, 01:24 PM)Atermis007 Wrote: Hi guys for about 15 yrs or so I have been formulating a theory about how our universe came to be and it has nothing to do with the big bang but uses the same observations and data scientists have used to come up with the big bang theory.

OK, I am intrigued. Please post your theory or hypothesis. We'll never move forward unless someone shakes-up the orthodoxy.

Quote:I am conflicted as to what to do as I have no faith in humanity as I find ppl to be ignorant backwards and quite frankly of low intelligence.

50% of the human population are of below average intelligence. It's a fact!

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Quote:Not saying any of you fall into this category but if the cap fits......to proves point most still consume meat and there's nothing in meat that the human body needs but that's another topic.

Meat is an efficient and available way to package nutrients. Our canine teeth are evidence that we are adapted to consume meat.

I assume that an ethical appeal to vegetarianism is partly dependent upon anthropomorphising of food sources. In a biological sense, I think that comes down to the concept of suffering and how we apply it to the strata of complexity of life-forms.

Even plants react to often very subtle stimulus. Who is to say that they don't feel pain, too?

Quote:Science has been stuck in a guagmire

'Quagmire', with a letter Q.

Quote:for well over 100 yrs and no-one has unified classical with quantum mechanics

There are many theories and hypotheses that unify quantum and macro physics. Often they have been mutually exclusive of each other, incomplete, and there are points of confusion and breakdown in them all.

The biggest problem is that the variant models all achieve the exact same result and so it is near impossible to conceive of some experiment which may differentiate them.

This also means that recent 'finds' come down to a stochastic confidence level in results. Even the measurements are error prone to a greater extent than the magnitude of the effect.

And then there is also a vast unexplored realm of concepts that aren't really even thought about (yet?).

Quote:and how the universe works when it comes to its origin and end story. My ideas I think will solve this but as I already said I don't have a high opinion but a small part of me wants to tell it but I have reservations. If you was in my shoes what would you do? Eureka

We are all stumbling around in the dark. There are really no 'wrong' answers at this stage, so please tell us your ideas, but don't get upset if people are critical of them. It's a necessary part of the process.

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(04-22-2025, 03:43 PM)justsomedude Wrote: If I were in your shoes I would eat some meat and make sure I have taken all the medicines I had been prescribed.

Apparently, your lack of eating meat has harmed your brain chemistry. It appears as if you are either manic and/or having delusions of grandeur.

In the meantime, feel free to post your theory.

I wish you the best!

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(04-22-2025, 04:49 PM)Atermis007 Wrote: B12 is not a problem for vegans. B12 is easily obtainable from non meat sources. So you got any other bs to tell me?

For some vegans it is.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/di...ous-anemia

Also those fortified cereals are packed with GMOs and sugar, so not a great choice for B12.

Not well researched much?
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(04-22-2025, 04:52 PM)chr0naut Wrote: Meat is an efficient and available way to package nutrients. Our canine teeth are evidence that we are adapted to consume meat.
Wrong we don't have teeth for meat consumption we have the Teeth of a frugivore. Gorillas have large canines so the teeth idea is just false. Not too mention the human intestinal tract proves we are not meat eaters as carnivores and True omnivores have shorter intestinal tracts compared to humans. 6 times the torso compared to the human 12 times the torso which is indicative of being a non meat eater
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