Andrew Marino discusses his extensive background in physics and biophysics, his significant collaboration with Robert Becker, and the implications of their research on electromagnetic energy and health. Andrew Marino reflects on the challenges posed by industry influence on scientific integrity and the importance of pursuing truth in science. He shares insights from his experiences, including his decision to attend law school to better navigate the complexities of scientific research and industry pressures. He delves into the intricate relationship between physics and biology, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of biological processes and their implications for health. The discussion covers the challenges in cancer research, the impact of environmental factors, and the complexities of electromagnetic fields on human biology. He also shares insights into his ongoing book project, the historical context of electromagnetic research, and the importance of cross-examination in establishing scientific truths. The conversation concludes with reflections on the nature of uncertainty in biology and the importance of scientific inquiry. Andrew talks about his relationship with Robert Becker and the significance that Robert Becker had in his life.
Chapters
01:03 Andrew Marino's Background and Education
07:53 Connection with Robert Becker
15:53 Research on Electromagnetic Energy and Health Risks
21:10 The Impact of Industry on Scientific Integrity
35:04 The Role of Money in Science
44:44 The Future of Science and Integrity
49:30 The Divide Between Physics and Biology
52:06 Understanding Cancer and Environmental Factors
54:32 The Journey of Writing a Book
57:29 The Impact of Electromagnetic Fields on Biology
01:01:07 The Role of Cross-Examination in Scientific Truth
01:04:06 The Dangers of Electromagnetic Energy
01:09:55 Hypersensitivity Syndrome and Its Challenges
01:19:07 Historical Context of EMF Research
01:26:58 Einstein's Dream and the Complexity of Biology
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Research https://andrewamarino.com/research/
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Takeaways
Andrew Marino has over 50 years of experience in biophysics.
He worked closely with Robert Becker, a pioneer in the field of healing and electromagnetic energy.
Marino's research focused on the biological effects of low-level electromagnetic energy.
Industry pressures often compromise scientific integrity and research funding.
Marino's experiences led him to pursue a law degree to better understand the legal landscape.
The concept of 'truth' in science is often influenced by economic interests.
Regulatory agencies have shifted focus from public health to industry benefits.
Marino believes that the public has little input in safety standards today.
The relationship between science and industry has become increasingly problematic.
Marino's work aims to keep alive the ideas of Robert Becker despite industry opposition. Biochemical inflammation must exist because it happens.
Human nature will not allow us to lift ourselves by our bootstraps.
The government prioritizes funding for curing cancer over understanding its causes.
Research into environmental contaminants is often stifled.
The public must demand investment in understanding causes, not just mechanisms.
The author is keen to finish their book before it's too late.
Electromagnetic fields have biological effects that are often overlooked.
Cross-examination is a powerful tool for finding the truth in science.
Hypersensitivity syndrome is a real phenomenon that requires more research.
The laws of biology are complex and not fully understood.
“Going Somewhere is a dynamic autobiographical narrative about Andrew Marino’s career in science. With a depth and drama that arise from personal involvement, the book explores an exceptionally wide range of science-related matters: the relation between electrical energy and life; the influence of corporate and military power on science; the role of self-interest on the part of federal and state agencies that deal with human health, especially the NIH and the FDA; the importance of cross-examining scientific experts in legal hearings; the erroneous view of nature that results when the perspective of physics is extended into biology; the pivotal role of deterministic chaos theory in at least some cognitive processes. These matters arise in the long course of the author’s scientific and legal activities involving the complex debate over the health risks of man-made environmental electromagnetic fields. The book offers far more than a solution to the contentious health issue. The story provides a portal into how science actually works, which you will see differs dramatically from the romantic notion of an objective search for truth. You will understand that science is a human enterprise, all too human, inescapably enmeshed in uncertainty. This realization has the potential to change your life because it will likely affect whom you choose to believe, and with what degree of confidence.”
Andrew A. Marino
Going Somewhere - Truth about a life in science
Keywords
Andrew Marino, Robert Becker, Becker, electromagnetic energy, EMF, Non Native EMF, health risks, scientific integrity, industry influence, biophysics, research funding, law school, truth in science, physics, biology, cancer, electromagnetic fields, hypersensitivity syndrome, environmental factors, scientific truth, writing, health risks, research, Centralized Medicine, decentralization, Decentralized medicine, Decentralized health, Quantum Biology, Quantum health, Jack Kruse, Sunlight is medicine, Blue light, Blue blockers,
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