>>12927037A response to an Anon.
>VibrationsBe more specific. Vibrations of what.
>an unspecialized device like a phone>unspecializedPresupposition.
>cannot move free-floating nucleotidesWho says anything in the cell is "free floating"? Nucleotides are bound up in structured water and several other trafficking systems, just like the DNA molecule itself.
>chaotic environment of your cells' exonuclear spaceThe environment isn't chaotic. It's not just chaos that's clamped to a certain window and just so happens to magically work out, call it what it is.
>constantly being used for basedkaf and among a million other thingsWhich implies (almost demands, is predicated on) orderly and highly organized activity, breaking your former presuppositions.
>in such a massively complicated and specific way as to form a virusOh geez, you can't be serious right now. You've done absolutely zero research on anything at all and are flying blind here, strictly a priori. You don't even know what your opponent is saying and yet you're trying to build a case against him nonetheless.
Basically I'm going to be concise and condensed here, there are 3 relevant layers to the claim here.
1)The core pathology attributed to a virus (not all the number fluffing and other spectacle) is actually caused by other factors, including RF exposure.
2) RF exposure alters gene expression, giving rise to RNA fragments or misfolded proteins that are amplified and have the covid signature.
3) Viruses and exosomes are part of our immune system and waste elimination. RF acts as a stressor and causes our cells, and microorganisms (like L-forms) in our tissues to emit viruses as they're nearing death. The virus is found and framed as a cause, much like finding roadkill with flies all over it and assuming the flies killed it.
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