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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 22, 2021 6:25:40 GMT
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jul 22, 2021 8:09:12 GMT
The more crowded area, the more finest conditions for viruses growing. There were some even separated regions within China that government didn't even want to intrude, because there were some another laws, etc (I don't remember the names of those sectors.)
Probably, China is trying to conquer the world by their population.
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Post by jonbain on Jul 22, 2021 8:43:51 GMT
There are apparently 68 billion 'known' viruses. But that claim is itself deeply problematic because no person could ever comprehend even a fraction of that, not the least because the details of each one are complex in themselves. Let alone be able to predict their effects.
After much study on the logic of virus-theory, I can only conclude that the entire paradigm of virology has less credibility than astrology.
My conclusions are that viruses are just the broken down remnants of cells. They have little effect on a physical level, and are a CONSEQUENCE of disease caused by toxins and/or poor diet. Not a cause.
Those details are not my own conclusions, as many others have reached this same answer. But it is clear to me because people who adhere to the beliefs of the cult of virology, always have little comprehension of what the genuine scientific method entails regarding other subjects, and also are incapable of distinguishing between cause and correlation.
My own studies on the scientific method as a facet of philosophy of mind as regards the comparatively simple debate between Newtonian gravity and Einstein's quackery prove that methodology has been replaced by sophistry and financial opportunism at almost every level of academia and medicine for at least the last century.
This debate is overwelmingly more about ethics, than anything else.
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