Emerging Worlds: Chronic Illness and Viral Infections














   
Interview with Allen Allen - Physicist, AIDS Researcher
Hosted by Jennifer Walton and David Riordan

Bio:
"Allen D

 

"Allen D. Allen is a physicist and AIDS researcher. He is a member of the American Physical Society, the Federation of American Scientists, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and a founding member of the Editorial Board of Physics Essays." (I'm also a member of ASCAP and the NRA but no one wants to talk about that.) I'm the author of scores of published papers in the peer-review science and medical journals, and President of CytoDyn of New Mexico, Inc. My new novelette, LAST DAY, a fact-based space thriller, is available from Amazon.com and Barnesandnobel.com"

 

"Occam's Razor is a very basic principle that helps scientists chose between alternative ways of explaining experimental data.

 

All scientific theories start out with some unproven assumptions. Occam's razor states that scientific theories should use as few assumptions as possible to explain as much phenomena as possible.

 

For example, you can use Kepler's laws to explain how the planets move around in the solar system. But then you need another set of assumptions to explain why arrows shot in the air curve down and eventually come to rest on the ground. Yet a third set of assumptions is needed to explain why apples fall from trees. Occam's Razor states that Newton's three laws of motion are a better approach because just these three assumptions account for all of the above and a lot more."

 

Allen D. Allen - Scientist

 

 

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Q1. How did a theoretical physicist like you get interested in neuroimmulogy?


Q2. What was it about the AIDS crisis that got you interested in your research?


Q3. Why do you feel there will not be a cure for AIDS?


Q4. Can you tell us about the drug you developed to treat AIDS?


Q5. Do you believe cancers, MS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are caused by viral infection and can be treated with viral inhibitors?


Q6. Do viruses develop strategies for attacking our immune systems?


Q7. Are the times we live in more likely to produce an viral event that will effect large parts of the world's population?


Q8. Who are we to believe when we are seeking treatment?


Q9. What are your beliefs on stealth- adapted viruses?


Q10. What are your views on the human immune system?


Q11. Are there problems with "live" viruses?


Q12. What would you do as the "health czar" of the world to improve our treatments of disease?


Q13. Tell us about your novel "Last Day" that you have written about your views on science and medicine?