viruses are very real. Having said that, technically they are extracellular vesicles and exosomes, 99.99% of which are totally harmless or even beneficial.
The difficulty arises in trying to isolate the specific virus that causes a disease. The only reason they could isolate the COVID19 virus so quickly is because they created it.
That's contradictory. Either viruses are specific RNA/DNA carriers, able to infect and reproduce within the host causing particular pathology or they are what you said - extracellular vesicles and exosomes which can't reproduce, hijack cells and infect other organisms. They are simply cell-garbage.
No, what I am saying is that they are functionally the same, they all can reproduce, hijack cells and infect other organisms and also produce new proteins, etc. it is very similar to sexual selection where DNA is exchanged.
viruses are very real. Having said that, technically they are extracellular vesicles and exosomes, 99.99% of which are totally harmless or even beneficial.
The difficulty arises in trying to isolate the specific virus that causes a disease. The only reason they could isolate the COVID19 virus so quickly is because they created it.
That's contradictory. Either viruses are specific RNA/DNA carriers, able to infect and reproduce within the host causing particular pathology or they are what you said - extracellular vesicles and exosomes which can't reproduce, hijack cells and infect other organisms. They are simply cell-garbage.
No, what I am saying is that they are functionally the same, they all can reproduce, hijack cells and infect other organisms and also produce new proteins, etc. it is very similar to sexual selection where DNA is exchanged.
So what's causing the pathology?
no and no.