Breakthrough methods for cervical, breast, and ovarian cancer based on Stein Theory Seven months ago, Stein Theory didn’t exist. Two months ago, it reached a sufficient level of theoretical stability to begin applying it to other areas—and I’ve had a lot of success. First, I uncovered how superconductivity and ferromagnetism work. Then I figured out how protons determine electron orbital shapes and how solar panel efficiency could be improved. Those discoveries led me deeper into biology, where I realised that since Stein mechanisms have always existed, nature would almost certainly make use of them. I began with nerve conduction, then explored the brain, and uncovered a few mechanisms that appear to be deeply influential throughout biology. That made me wonder—could I also uncover the root logic behind cancer? And if so, could we treat it not by waiting for tumours to form, but by disrupting the enabling architecture itself? The good news is: yes. Many stage 1 and 2 cancers coul...