Successful Heart Transplants and AIDS

On 2nd January 1968 Doctor Christiaan Barnard (yes, the spelling is correct) carried out the 3rd heart transplant of his career, on Philip Blaiburg, who lived for a further 19 months and 15 days. Obviously this was the beginning of real progress in the process. The cause of death was that the body was carrying out its legitimate task of rejecting the alien heart. I believe that even today this is a problem but with appropriate routine medication the body’s process of rejection can be inhibited.
By 1980 successful heart transplants were being carried out all over the world.
Meanwhile in the early 1980s a few people (not heart transplant patients) were dying of comparatively trivial causes which normally the body would routinely shrug off. The immune systems of these people were not functioning. By 1983 this cause of death was given the name Acquired Immune Deficiancy Syndrome.
My speculation is this. Are we living in some sort of monitored universe system? Maybe from 1967 for at least 5 years the number of people who should have died of their terminal heart conditions was below the level that the monitoring would recognise as significant but by 1980 the number of successful heart transplants did trigger an alarm condition in the monitoring system. A substantial amount of people worldwide who should have been dead were alive. Alarm bells were clanging and red lights were flashing in the control room of our universe.
So, in 1980 in order to achieve the correct balance in the overall scheme of things there had to be a new killer condition brought into play, AIDS. “There, let’s see how you cope with that”.
Maybe when we find a cure for both AIDS and cancer we will subsequently be sent further killer processes.
Or is this just utter bollocks?

On 2nd January 1968 Doctor Christiaan Barnard (yes, the spelling is correct) carried out the 3rd heart transplant of his career, on Philip Blaiburg, who lived for a further 19 months and 15 days. Obviously this was the beginning of real progress in the process. The cause of death was that the body was carrying out its legitimate task of rejecting the alien heart. I believe that even today this is a problem but with appropriate routine medication the body's process of rejection can be inhibited. By 1980 successful heart transplants were being carried out all over the world. Meanwhile in the early 1980s a few people (not heart transplant patients) were dying of comparatively trivial causes which normally the body would routinely shrug off. The immune systems of these people were not functioning. By 1983 this cause of death was given the name Acquired Immune Deficiancy Syndrome. My speculation is this. Are we living in some sort of monitored universe system? Maybe from 1967 for at least 5 years the number of people who should have died of their terminal heart conditions was below the level that the monitoring would recognise as significant but by 1980 the number of successful heart transplants did trigger an alarm condition in the monitoring system. A substantial amount of people worldwide who should have been dead were alive. Alarm bells were clanging and red lights were flashing in the control room of our universe. So, in 1980 in order to achieve the correct balance in the overall scheme of things there had to be a new killer condition brought into play, AIDS. "There, let's see how you cope with that". Maybe when we find a cure for both AIDS and cancer we will subsequently be sent further killer processes. Or is this just utter bollocks?
Yes.
So, in 1980 in order to achieve the correct balance in the overall scheme of things there had to be a new killer condition brought into play, AIDS. "There, let's see how you cope with that".
Sorry Lois, but I gotta ask. Sooo, is this an alien bad guy or an Earthly Control-the-world conspiracy?
So, in 1980 in order to achieve the correct balance in the overall scheme of things there had to be a new killer condition brought into play, AIDS. "There, let's see how you cope with that".
Sorry Lois, but I gotta ask. Sooo, is this an alien bad guy or an Earthly Control-the-world conspiracy? No clue!

Undefined, it’s just some sort of force that governs our universe from outside it, making sure that things run smoothly. It’s what you imagine it to be, a machine that someone left in control billions of years ago, or the most advanced alien race in any universe, or God.
“You are clever ********, managing to defy the consequences of having hearts that no longer work. Overall, this is bad for your civilisation. So, have this new problem in order to correct the balance of matters”.

Surely there was the need to create only one 3d printer. Then you use it to create more 3d printers, each one creating more 3d printers etc.