Published February 16, 2026 | Version v1
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Did AI guess ALS correctly? OUTPUT IMAGE Atomic Research Tool V2 debunked my "Governor Theory" but gave THIS correction.

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This is an output that came as a result of my software checking my human+ai draft of Auditing the Governor.

THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE.

The audited paper is debunked, not on its mechanistic idea overall, but it just doesn't work as I predicted.  I had predicted that RGNEF must have a Zn2 affinity RGNEF > BMAA > SOD1.  That premise is false because BMAA has a Zn2 affinity magnitudes lower than SOD1.  However, immature SOD1 could incorporate BMAA via affinity and displacement.  I am publishing a paper about this soon.  

The new paper may solve it because I am fairly confident that it really is a bad scenario involving Zn2.  

I asked myself... if a toxin like BMAA cannot steal Zn from SOD1, then where is the Zn coming from.  It goes back to my 1st question when beginning to research ALS... "What's a glutamate?" (lol looking back...)

I wanted to share this image because I don't know if it is correct.  

Please review and use if it helps.  If not, add it to the (growing) list of "negatives" to teach AI what not to do and why.

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