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RE: "Sounds Good So it Must be Accurate" - My Scientific Mind

in #steemstem6 years ago

Please show us some of the plenty.

You read an article that takes at least a good half an hour to read and minimum some couple of hours to follow through the references in turn even though you dismissed it entirely by not saying anything about it and then when mocked to read it you answered right after I replied that you've read it, lol and dismissed it with "all comes down to sophism." in effect avoiding making any specific or substantiative claims for a double dismissive generalization. Lol, what an intellectual phony.

I provided a study that demonstrated how impossible or outright unbelievably hard it is to create a vaccine based on the interaction between antibodies and viruses/the body and you haven't anything to say about it. I also brought up the fraud of vaccines by pointing out the isolation of polio decades before the electron-scanning microscope which obviously didn't raise an eyebrow.

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I don't reply to nonsensical jargon.

If you want specific replies to that article then you have to do it using your own words. Be precise. Anyone can throw links around.

In science, and what happened with polio, was done under systematic observation even if we did not completely understand the mechanism.

The study you provided does not say that vaccines do not work. It simply says that the mechanism is more complicated than previously thought.

A vaccine in general triggers the immune system to create antibodies. In other words, the composition doesn't have to be that specific but rather encompass a range in which the body can react to it.

Also stop bringing anti-vax debates to different forums to make a point. You clearly don't understand biology either and you try to play smart ass because you saw some other idiot pointing this out as evidence.

Steemit has enough anti-vaxxer morons. We don't need more.

Dude, just study biology, join a lab, and perform experiments yourself. Then start teaching the biomedical community about how antibodies don't work.

The problem is that you don't understand what you read.