(August 10, 2015 at 3:51 pm)orangebox21 Wrote:The hydrogen becomes disrupted, which causes a chemical breakdown destabilizing the body's electrical force that results in massive celluar death.
Quote:I imagine it's akin to something I've wondered about for a while now, and maybe someone with some advanced training in biology can offer an explanation. How, from a mechanistic standpoint do we die? Our cells replicate accurately time and time and time and time, but not this time, and time again. What causes a process that operates perfectly to suddenly not?
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