This manifesto advances an ontological reclassification of cancer. The cancerous cell isnot a new entity from another world; it is older and more radical than the healthy cell —the primordial original root of absolute mechanical power — the Absolute MechanicalNucleus (AMN), present in every cancer cell. Being classically primitive means being thefirst origin: absolute in systemic order from the side of Power (maximal structuralrigidity), and therefore inevitably chaotic and fragmented in systemic order from theside of Form/Act/Configuration — possessing no stable form, framework, or fixedsystemic pattern. AMN wears borrowed dynamics to simulate life. Relative therapies failstructurally: they disrupt the shell; the superposed AMN remains intact.Only its counterpart can collapse it: the Absolute Dynamic Membrane (ADM) — anabsolute cellular membrane act, a totality fused from all cellular membranes, not aforce but an absolute act — the mirror-peer of AMN. AMN = Perfection of Power(preserved potential, maximal systemic rigidity, chaotic fragmentation of Form); ADM =Perfection of Form (exhausted actuality). Their full encounter ends biological life: ADMshatters the cancerous nuclei and disables the reproductive proliferation of healthycells, dissolving human biology. This is the One Existential Law — applying universallyto all absolutes of beginnings and endings: the absolute power of any being + itsabsolute act = end of its own relative domain only. These endings are proximate yetseparate; the end of cancer is biological, not cosmic.Healthy cells are exempt: ontologically relative, mechanically bounded. No questionsare directed at physicians. ADM is like the Messiah — redeemer from suffering andcloser of life. Two research questions are posed for those wishing to support empiricalinvestigation: (1) How does ADM form? (2) Can an artificial membrane be engineered toeliminate cancer in diseased tissue while being suppressed from destroying the entirebody — since cancer must persist in small proportions; total elimination of AMN =destruction of the mechanical scaffold of healthy tissues.
Dahli Chabane (Sat,) studied this question.
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