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originally posted by: rickymouse
Viruses are little computer programs that trigger changes and disrupt things. It can lead to a complete destruction of the computer software. Just like viruses do in our bodies.
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
originally posted by: AdamHe
Mother nature created virus to control cell population.
But Mother Nature isn't the only one who has created viruses.
Many have been created in labs, which Mother Nature had nothing to do with.
originally posted by: AdamHe
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
originally posted by: AdamHe
Mother nature created virus to control cell population.
But Mother Nature isn't the only one who has created viruses.
Many have been created in labs, which Mother Nature had nothing to do with.
Mother nature created virus shortly after evolution of cells. In order to control cell population, virus do not metabolize and infect cells instead. In fact, half of bacteria are killed by bacteriophages every day to prevent bacteria from depleting the planet's natural resources.
originally posted by: VictorVonDoom
a reply to: AdamHe
Messing with Mother Nature is only natural for humans. It's what we do. From the first day a caveman modified his environment by starting a fire, our entire existence has been based on changing nature to suit us.
So far, we've been successful because we're still here. Dinosaurs lasted a lot longer than we have because they adapted to their environment. But in the end, they failed because the environment changed faster than they could adapt.
Can humans adapt fast enough to keep up with the environment? Time will tell. If not, Mother Nature will just start over with something else. Ants seem like a good starting point. Those little guys are survivors.
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: AdamHe
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
originally posted by: AdamHe
Mother nature created virus to control cell population.
But Mother Nature isn't the only one who has created viruses.
Many have been created in labs, which Mother Nature had nothing to do with.
Mother nature created virus shortly after evolution of cells. In order to control cell population, virus do not metabolize and infect cells instead. In fact, half of bacteria are killed by bacteriophages every day to prevent bacteria from depleting the planet's natural resources.
But you are not right, Mother Nature created us and some of us actually modified the viruses and microbes. It is that humans have been conditioned to not listen to mother nature now, they listen to the coins going into their bank accounts and revel in the degree hanging on their wall.
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: AdamHe
When you say "mess with mother nature" what exactly do you mean?
Bare existence moves atoms around. Is moving a rock messing with nature? How about cooking food? Fertilizing a plant? Spraying insecticide? Powering up a radio? Producing steel? Plastic packaging? Washing with detergents?
Everything we do is messing with nature. We are part of it. Inextricably intertwined.
And our way of observing and then using that knowledge will mean that the more we understand and experience, the greater our finesse in messing with nature will become.
Not only that, but much of nature is not particularly 'motherly' to us.
Deadly plagues, dangerous weather and geological events, poisonous plants and dangerous animals.
We do what we do to survive and thrive. Hopefully we can be clever and not touch the things that can hurt us?
Spike protein is a pathogenic toxin that causes damage if in circulation, binds to platelets, epithelial cells of blood vessels, clotting, bleeding, heart problems, brain blood clotting.
Conclusion is "We made a big mistake, and didn't realize it till now." "We thought the spike protein was a great target antigen but never knew the spike protein itself was a pathogenic toxin protein."
originally posted by: AdamHe
Mother nature created virus to control cell population. Without virus, cells quickly multiply and consume Earth's natural resources, leading to what happened to Thano's home planet Titan. Massive die out and extinction following incredible science advancements. With that being said, people should not interfere with mother nature, let the virus do their jobs, and not end up like Titans.
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: AdamHe
When you say "mess with mother nature" what exactly do you mean?
Bare existence moves atoms around. Is moving a rock messing with nature? How about cooking food? Fertilizing a plant? Spraying insecticide? Powering up a radio? Producing steel? Plastic packaging? Washing with detergents?
Everything we do is messing with nature. We are part of it. Inextricably intertwined.
And our way of observing and then using that knowledge will mean that the more we understand and experience, the greater our finesse in messing with nature will become.
Not only that, but much of nature is not particularly 'motherly' to us.
Deadly plagues, dangerous weather and geological events, poisonous plants and dangerous animals.
We do what we do to survive and thrive. Hopefully we can be clever and not touch the things that can hurt us?
originally posted by: AdamHe
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
originally posted by: AdamHe
Mother nature created virus to control cell population.
But Mother Nature isn't the only one who has created viruses.
Many have been created in labs, which Mother Nature had nothing to do with.
Mother nature created virus shortly after evolution of cells. In order to control cell population, virus do not metabolize and infect cells instead. In fact, half of bacteria are killed by bacteriophages every day to prevent bacteria from depleting the planet's natural resources.
originally posted by: AdamHe
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: AdamHe
When you say "mess with mother nature" what exactly do you mean?
Bare existence moves atoms around. Is moving a rock messing with nature? How about cooking food? Fertilizing a plant? Spraying insecticide? Powering up a radio? Producing steel? Plastic packaging? Washing with detergents?
Everything we do is messing with nature. We are part of it. Inextricably intertwined.
And our way of observing and then using that knowledge will mean that the more we understand and experience, the greater our finesse in messing with nature will become.
Not only that, but much of nature is not particularly 'motherly' to us.
Deadly plagues, dangerous weather and geological events, poisonous plants and dangerous animals.
We do what we do to survive and thrive. Hopefully we can be clever and not touch the things that can hurt us?
Mother nature is cruel and unforgiving, but you know what? It's tough love. If a big chunk of bacteria population is not killed off by bacteriophages every day, what do you think will happen to this planet? Everything needs checks and balances. Humans are no exception. Without checks and balances, because cellular organisms consume and consume and consume, Earth's natural resources will be depleted and Earth's land and water polluted by metabolic waste produced by cellular organism when they metabolize.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: AdamHe
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
originally posted by: AdamHe
Mother nature created virus to control cell population.
But Mother Nature isn't the only one who has created viruses.
Many have been created in labs, which Mother Nature had nothing to do with.
Mother nature created virus shortly after evolution of cells. In order to control cell population, virus do not metabolize and infect cells instead. In fact, half of bacteria are killed by bacteriophages every day to prevent bacteria from depleting the planet's natural resources.
Aren't Virus just mammals that are too lazy to evolve?