Coronavirus and the Future of Supercomputing in Medicine
Covid-19 has been analyzed by the second largest supercomputer in the world at Oakridge, Tennessee. The computer analyzed the ace-2 receptors which the coronavirus attaches to. The patients’ symptoms including heart, central nervous system, lungs and gastrointestinal tract would be explained by excess bradykinin being released into the circulation and causing the symptoms. The patient can have encephalitiis, cardiomyopathy or inflamation of the heart, severe respiratory distress caused by bradykinin—causing a film on the lungs that respirators cannot penetrate.
The use of a supercomputer is probably the future of medicine. Current techniques use double-blind studies or studies where physician and patient are unaware of the medication they are taking. This technique only proves that the drug is better than placebo. It does not aide the physician in knowing which medication to choose. This supercomputer was able to take all these disparate facts and return with a unified theory on the symptoms caused by the coronavirus .
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