Virology should be questioned, and it has been. The whole process for isolating a virus is suspect. They can't directly extract it from a human, so they get infected sputum, inject it into kidney cells, and mix it with a serum. They have not traditionally done control studies utilizing the same process with uninfected specimens, but magi…
Virology should be questioned, and it has been. The whole process for isolating a virus is suspect. They can't directly extract it from a human, so they get infected sputum, inject it into kidney cells, and mix it with a serum. They have not traditionally done control studies utilizing the same process with uninfected specimens, but magically, when it was done...the same artifacts that are presumed to be viruses are present. This infers that the process itself is what yields the "viruses." Or, perhaps, such genetic material is ubiquitous in humans to begin with.
Virology should be questioned, and it has been. The whole process for isolating a virus is suspect. They can't directly extract it from a human, so they get infected sputum, inject it into kidney cells, and mix it with a serum. They have not traditionally done control studies utilizing the same process with uninfected specimens, but magically, when it was done...the same artifacts that are presumed to be viruses are present. This infers that the process itself is what yields the "viruses." Or, perhaps, such genetic material is ubiquitous in humans to begin with.
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