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Let's take a look at money + did Marshall fulfill Koch's postulates? 1/14/26

Let's take a look at money + did Marshall fulfill Koch's postulates? 1/14/26

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Tom opens this week’s livestream with an update on the upcoming New Biology Experience at Polyface Farm (June 2026)
-Registration is still open, and space is limited. Tom will be joined by New Biology Clinic specialists and enrichment facilitators for a weekend of talks, food, music, and community. Join here.

This session features two in-depth topics:
1. How Money Actually Works
-Tom reads and responds to recent articles from Mises.org, reflecting on the nature of fiat currency, the illusion of central banking, and the political consequences of how money is created.
-He ties these ideas back to a section he wrote on money in Human Heart, Cosmic Heart (2016), describing a hypothetical system where one person creates all the money and inevitably owns everything—a parody of the current system.

The 2 articles that Tom discussed is here.

2. Does H. pylori Cause Stomach Ulcers?
-Responding to a listener question, Tom critically analyzes the famous study by Barry Marshall that claimed to fulfill Koch’s postulates.
-He breaks down the methods used in Marshall's self-experiment.
-Tom contrasts this with a 2025 Harvard article acknowledging that 80–90% of people with H. pylori never develop ulcers, challenging the idea that this bacterium is a singular causal agent.

Q&A:
Was Koch's postulate actually fulfilled for H. pylori and ulcers?

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