Dropping Plates seems to be the only exercise scientist in this thread. Dyslexis knows how to debate in a sensible fashion and has read a lot of the literature. Pellius means well but is confused. DME has pet theories and holds them no matter what. That is the opposite of having a scientific mind. In science you pretty much have to assume you are wrong and go from there with your best hunch.
Presenting a complete theory of hypertrophy would be pointless on Getbig. Most do not have the background to assess such theories for validity and truth. In other words, what is the test for the truth of an hypertrophy-hyperplasia theory that explains all growth and lack of growth from training? If we could agree on the test that should be where we start. Without such a test all debates on discussion boards result in a me vs you opinion and there is no way to distinguish who is correct and who is in error. The state of the art re hypertrophy suggests that at best most of us will be partly right. How much of the true theory we possess is unknown. Obviously for practicing, highly motivated natural male bodybuilders it is easy to come up with a test. Does the training result in daily, measureable muscular growth? If so, the trainee is doing something right. If no growth results then the trainee is not growing rapidly and must try something else. Nutrition goes hand in hand with hypertrophy training but is not being considered here. Pellius, for example, does some martial arts and keeps his bodyweight low to stay in a weight category. Nothing he does re hypertrophy training will result in additional size. Why is he even interested in the subject? A mystery except to show he is an expert in the area.
I have presented a practical method to apply my theory. Most muscleheads are not intelligent enough to apply a theory to the practice of growth training. This is not my problem but theirs. They literally wouldn't know the formula if it was right in front of them. You see, they have imprinted in their brains theories and facts that prevent them from growing. That seems bizarre but is true, nevertheless.
Does the sun rise in the morning? No, the sun has never risen in the morning! How can that be when experience proves otherwise? Well, the truth is the sun appears to rise in the morning. The fact is the sun is more or less stationary relative to the earth and the earth rotates and moves around the sun. Yet we still talk about the sun rising.