and you dont transfer a virus to another person, you make the virus in your cells..
Yes, you make the virus in your cells, but clearly they weren't with you in the womb, so you acquired it from somewhere. And if you say the virus is made in our cells, then let me propose that a person with a virus in their skin (such as herpes simplex virus) might shed some virus-containing cells through friction. A person with a respiratory virus (such as influenza) may have virus in their lungs, from which virus-containing cells could be dislodged and ejected with aerosolized coughing--and then inhaled by a second individual.
To me, germ theory is reasonable, and terrain theory makes no additional sense. For example, if I'm healthy with whatever non-diseased virus status® but I get an anal pounding from a homeless tranny and now when I go home to my clean apartment the "terrain" is weakening my health?
There's nothing wrong with throwing it all out and rebuilding your beliefs from scratch. Questioning is good. You just gotta be careful what your new beliefs end up being.
Yes, you make the virus in your cells, but clearly they weren't with you in the womb, so you acquired it from somewhere. And if you say the virus is made in our cells, then let me propose that a person with a virus in their skin (such as herpes simplex virus) might shed some virus-containing cells through friction. A person with a respiratory virus (such as influenza) may have virus in their lungs, from which virus-containing cells could be dislodged and ejected with aerosolized coughing--and then inhaled by a second individual.
To me, germ theory is reasonable, and terrain theory makes no additional sense. For example, if I'm healthy with whatever non-diseased virus status® but I get an anal pounding from a homeless tranny and now when I go home to my clean apartment the "terrain" is weakening my health?
I can't see the utility in that world view.
Op also pushes flatearth. 🙃
There's nothing wrong with throwing it all out and rebuilding your beliefs from scratch. Questioning is good. You just gotta be careful what your new beliefs end up being.