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Control-Plane Capital3d ago
No one said anything about "viruses dying" in any of the videos I've posted. You couldn't even watch the Kim Iversen interview (60 min) before coming out with your straw man, red herring, false analogy logical fallacies. Scientists can't even see a unique particle. They say you can't do that and they've never done that, so where did the "can't be isolated from host cells without dying" argument come from? Your imagination. Scientists say there's not enough of these particles to see. There are over 200 FOIA requests to the CDC, NIH, and the Robert Koch institute asking for pictures of these unique particles from any fluid of a sick person, and the response is that it can't be done in virology. Your bad faith straw man argument is an instant mute. It's all good though, you can keep trusting the science.
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Bill Cypher3d ago
Insta muted but I'm the one arguing in bad faith, sure Jan. Yeah, I got better things to do with my time and guessed which branch of this conspiracy you fall into wrong. For those wondering most viruses are 20-300nm. Visible light ends at 400nm wavelength. It is a limit of physics that you cannot photograph a thing with light waves larger than the thing. Electron microscopes solve that problem by not using visible light and have imaged viruses. They also have distinct genome which has been sequenced for over 100,000 different viruses. By this "I can't see it with light it isn't real" logic; atoms, electrons, x-rays, hell even sound and heat aren't real. This is a classic science denialism influencer approach. Demand a very precise thing that is impossible for a good reason and then argue that it being impossible proves all science is a lie. I can't levitate, which proves flying is impossible which proves that birds are a psyop.
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