Peter Attia· MD
they behave in many ways as these you know like lorenz curves right so they are chaotic systems and because they are so so so sensitive to initial conditions
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
they behave in many ways as these you know like lorenz curves right so they are chaotic systems and because they are so so so sensitive to initial conditions
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if if that's a one and a ten where does where does cancer biology behave i think probably eight or nine okay i mean i think it's i think it's on more on the chaotic i think there's a lot of stochasticity there's also a lot of heterogeneity um and i think those things make it difficult um
i think probably eight or nine okay i mean i think it's i think it's on more on the chaotic i think there's a lot of stochasticity there's also a lot of heterogeneity and i think those things make it difficult