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As a layperson virologist, it's important to understand that RNA, when it's found in the wild, is never found in a high quantity. It's not found in a high purity. It's found in an incredible array of noise, almost inestimable. because you're talking about a single molecule that you're looking for,
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and whether or not there are 10 copies or 100 copies, there are not millions of copies, and none of them, by virology's own admission, are identical. In fact, somehow or another, they wax intellectual about how identical genomes would be a problem for viruses. They need to mutate all the time.
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But these contradictory ideas end up just kind of They just kind of destroy themselves when you take them to their logical conclusion. But what happens in any RNA paper is this is the trick. They find this sequence, and I apologize, my pen is probably out of ink.

Mr. Jay - Infectious Clones

AWAY GAME with Dan Cohen LIVE -- The Gigaohm Biological High Resistance Low Noise Information Brief - 3/11/2025

In this video Mr. Jay explains that a misleading equivalence in virology stems from using DNA or RNA of purity and quantity nonexistent in nature. Researchers find fragments in the wild and assume they represent a coherent whole. Much of coronavirus biology is based on deciphering a fragmented signal. Historical texts reveal dubious claims about coronavirus biology. Oversimplified paradigms in biology may not reflect genuine understanding.

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AWAY GAME with Dan Cohen LIVE -- The Gigaohm Biological High Resistance Low Noise Information Brief - 3/11/2025

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But these contradictory ideas end up just kind of They just kind of destroy themselves when you take them to their logical conclusion. But what happens in any RNA paper is this is the trick. They find this sequence, and I apologize, my pen is probably out of ink.