Oh, I see. I'll concede as soon as you give me a good reason why the scientists couldn't make a single person sick with the flu back in 1919. Seems like the Spanish flu was a rebel and didn't want to cooperate with the lab coats - it was hyper infectious though, just not when people were observing it closely.
You can check their methodology in their study, but you don't want to look at it for some reason.
Explain why you can't replicate the experiment with HIV blood.
Because it's contaminated. I'd never take blood from a person suffering from a disease like that. How does that prove the disease is caused by a virus?
Does spoiled food have a virus in it? Does snake venom have to self-replicate in order to kill you? It could be a parasite, a fungus or a toxic bacterial waste. I have no clue what it is contaminated with but something is causing the disease so it could be in the blood also.
Oh, I see. I'll concede as soon as you give me a good reason why the scientists couldn't make a single person sick with the flu back in 1919. Seems like the Spanish flu was a rebel and didn't want to cooperate with the lab coats - it was hyper infectious though, just not when people were observing it closely.
Maybe their methodology was bad... Explain why you can't replicate the experiment with HIV blood.
You can check their methodology in their study, but you don't want to look at it for some reason.
Because it's contaminated. I'd never take blood from a person suffering from a disease like that. How does that prove the disease is caused by a virus?
It's not my job to investigate and rehash some old experiment form over a hundred years ago. Either someone else has replicated it, or they haven't.
Contaminated with what? There's no virus in their blood. Nothing in their blood that's going to self replicate and take over your body, right?
Does spoiled food have a virus in it? Does snake venom have to self-replicate in order to kill you? It could be a parasite, a fungus or a toxic bacterial waste. I have no clue what it is contaminated with but something is causing the disease so it could be in the blood also.