Science is not nuanced, humans are. When taken in context and to the full detail, everything thus far that Cowan and Kaufman and Lanka have stated is provable and accurate including the parts where they state "possibly", "maybe", etc. The fact stands that science has never, to date, been able to prove the existence of ANY pathogenic cont…
Science is not nuanced, humans are. When taken in context and to the full detail, everything thus far that Cowan and Kaufman and Lanka have stated is provable and accurate including the parts where they state "possibly", "maybe", etc. The fact stands that science has never, to date, been able to prove the existence of ANY pathogenic contagious virus particle. Ever. Terrain theory does not state that there are no "germs" that may cause illness and people like to use that as a basis for rejecting actual science.
Science is not nuanced, humans are. When taken in context and to the full detail, everything thus far that Cowan and Kaufman and Lanka have stated is provable and accurate including the parts where they state "possibly", "maybe", etc. The fact stands that science has never, to date, been able to prove the existence of ANY pathogenic contagious virus particle. Ever. Terrain theory does not state that there are no "germs" that may cause illness and people like to use that as a basis for rejecting actual science.