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Fred Bloggs <bloggs.fredbloggs.fred@gmail.com> wrote in
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A viron (a single virus thingy) does not know shit about his
brother.
They all swim and attach to your cells all by themselves.
A mutation that ends up being dangerous is a single viron that
replicates well and has ill effect. This could be one of millions of
mutations that do nothing or act the same as what they were when they
started.
But there is no petri dish mass that all reacts to whatever magic
juice you seem to be talking about by all mutaing the same way. It
starts with a single mutation that gets carried by that infected
person long enough to replicate massively and then get suspended in
your mucous to be expelled by humid breath or spittle mist or
coughing and sneezing.
They aren\'t mixed chemicals. No predictable outcomes.
We see new mutations simply because of the sheer numbers of
infected. Had we beat this down, we would be fixed by now.
Many failed mutations dont replicate or are not like that one in a
gazillion gazillion that does and then replicates, and enough to be
able to be expelled by that one person to start the new external
chain in a high population area.
news:5082b801-ca5c-44ea-bab7-9c93d1a226c3n@googlegroups.com:
If the appearance is mutating to defeat resistance then it\'s
proper to put it that way.
A viron (a single virus thingy) does not know shit about his
brother.
They all swim and attach to your cells all by themselves.
A mutation that ends up being dangerous is a single viron that
replicates well and has ill effect. This could be one of millions of
mutations that do nothing or act the same as what they were when they
started.
But there is no petri dish mass that all reacts to whatever magic
juice you seem to be talking about by all mutaing the same way. It
starts with a single mutation that gets carried by that infected
person long enough to replicate massively and then get suspended in
your mucous to be expelled by humid breath or spittle mist or
coughing and sneezing.
They aren\'t mixed chemicals. No predictable outcomes.
We see new mutations simply because of the sheer numbers of
infected. Had we beat this down, we would be fixed by now.
Many failed mutations dont replicate or are not like that one in a
gazillion gazillion that does and then replicates, and enough to be
able to be expelled by that one person to start the new external
chain in a high population area.