
Spirit Gym with Paul Chek 346 — Why Most Science Isn’t Actually Scientific With Alec Zeck
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May 20, 2025 Alec Zeck, a researcher and former Army captain known for his insightful work on The Way Forward, joins a captivating conversation. He highlights the alarming lack of critical thinking in science, especially health-related claims, and the flaws in conventional medical practices. Alec shares personal experiences and critiques the complexities surrounding virology and gain-of-function research. He advocates for holistic approaches and stresses the importance of discernment in navigating the deluge of contemporary health narratives.
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Assumed Models in Science
- Fields like genetics and cell biology rely on assumed models lacking empirical evidence of direct cause-effect.
- Many accepted scientific structures are based on indirect imaging and unverified assumptions.
Complexity of Health Problems
- Health issues are rarely caused by one factor; stress and trauma compound uniquely within each person.
- Physicians often overlook root causes leading to dangerous symptom-based treatment cycles.
Virology's Scientific Shortcomings
- Virology fails scientific scrutiny in proving viruses cause disease; key evidence can be replicated without viral sources.
- Epidemiological models often show zero contagion, challenging germ theory validity.









