石神千空 Senku Ishigami (
10billionpercent) wrote in
voidtreckernet2020-08-23 02:35 pm
[Video] An announcement
[Senku will make sure everyone can see him, because this is kind of important. Thanks to several discussions with multiple people who think he needs to tell people what he can do, he can actually agree in this case.]
Hello. If I haven't met you, I'm Senku.
[Even if they had met, they may not have gotten his name.]
It's come to my attention, that aside from a woefully inadequate medical supply, this trip appears to be lacking in medical personnel.
It should be known that for about three years I've been acting in the capacity of a doctor where I come from.
I'm a scientist, but I did a lot of study in the medical field, traveling around the world and learning how to deal with different pathogens in my early teenage years.
I have treated and diagnosed illnesses, injuries and performed surgery including an IV blood transfusion.
The reason for telling you this, is if you require medical attention, you can come and find me and I'll help you.
[A pause, he remembers his conversation with Minako.]
I'm also happy to answer any scientific-related questions pertaining to any of the scientific-related fields, such as geology, physics, biology, chemistry, engineering and mathematics to name a few. Minako told me to mention that. [He shrugs slightly.]
That's it.
Hello. If I haven't met you, I'm Senku.
[Even if they had met, they may not have gotten his name.]
It's come to my attention, that aside from a woefully inadequate medical supply, this trip appears to be lacking in medical personnel.
It should be known that for about three years I've been acting in the capacity of a doctor where I come from.
I'm a scientist, but I did a lot of study in the medical field, traveling around the world and learning how to deal with different pathogens in my early teenage years.
I have treated and diagnosed illnesses, injuries and performed surgery including an IV blood transfusion.
The reason for telling you this, is if you require medical attention, you can come and find me and I'll help you.
[A pause, he remembers his conversation with Minako.]
I'm also happy to answer any scientific-related questions pertaining to any of the scientific-related fields, such as geology, physics, biology, chemistry, engineering and mathematics to name a few. Minako told me to mention that. [He shrugs slightly.]
That's it.

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There are so many rules in science that it's much easier to focus on a case by case basis to understand them all. I meant more the terraforming, but, let me focus my scope on medicine.
[ That is a very logical place to start. ]
The limitation, first, that I can see for medicine over magic is probably the time of effect. When I think of magic, I think of it as working quickly, and the reason that is, is because science moves slower than a person would like. The second, is that science has not yet discovered the answers to every possible thing that can go wrong in the human body, and most likely, the biggest limitation is that humans are fallible. They see the signs wrong, they don't always show up in the same way, and sometimes it can be a lot of work to get a diagnosis.
The laws that work best in medicine are probably the ones around reactions. When someone has a heart attack, for example, their body produces a number of symptoms. In treating that cause, you expect the symptoms to go away. When they don't, you know you're dealing with other issues, which is basically how diagnostics work.
You mentioned pain, so I'll speak narrowly to that point. You have music that causes relaxation and pain relief, if I understand correctly. Humans, in my world have things like pharmaceuticals, and then they also use a range of other techniques, such as breathing and relaxation to keep the edge off the pain. Injuries heal slowly, so pain can last a long time. Also, if your effect is very quick, something like acetylsalicylic acid takes fifteen to twenty minutes to take effect, making it less efficient. What we do know is that pain is caused by receptors in the brain and a bunch of chemicals are involved in the process, and they can be counteracted, sometimes naturally and that's kind of where medicine had gone to try and find answers.
[ He takes a breath. ]
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A most interesting technology, that of the human body and the factors that induce or affect healing and pain relief! It seems that with modern medicine, a person could spend years studying the basics, and then a lifetime practicing this art and doing research in order to learn more.
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In my world, we'll get back to that again someday.