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I believe the SC2 virus originated out of a lab. I have read that the virus mutations are by chance. This means the more people that get it and the longer it circulates the more chance of getting a mutation or variant.
What if it is more than just chance that is allowing for mutations to occur? What if the virus is adapting? I am not implying that it has intelligence but that maybe it has some characteristics of a bacteria. Bacteria adapt allowing them to become resistant to our antibiotics. Maybe the viruses are somehow adapting to the current immunity levels we have vaccinated or not?
Antibody Dependent Enhancement could be part of it but mainstream health authorities are poo pooing that idea with SC2.
I am just thinking that if you were designing a virus to be most lethal you might want it to be able to adapt to ways people would fight the virus, whether that was vaccines, treatments, etc?
An example might be that a person was exposed to the original SC2 but they fought it off before it took hold. Then the Delta variant comes along and the person got covid from that second exposure because their immune system was not able to fight off the Delta version.
Or could some of the virus escape destruction by the immune system and continue to mutate until a variant is produced that would be able to overcome the immune system. In other words could you contract one variant but get sick from a mutation of that original variant you contracted?
Edit: This guy does believe that viruses can be intelligent and adapt:
What if it is more than just chance that is allowing for mutations to occur? What if the virus is adapting? I am not implying that it has intelligence but that maybe it has some characteristics of a bacteria. Bacteria adapt allowing them to become resistant to our antibiotics. Maybe the viruses are somehow adapting to the current immunity levels we have vaccinated or not?
Antibody Dependent Enhancement could be part of it but mainstream health authorities are poo pooing that idea with SC2.
I am just thinking that if you were designing a virus to be most lethal you might want it to be able to adapt to ways people would fight the virus, whether that was vaccines, treatments, etc?
An example might be that a person was exposed to the original SC2 but they fought it off before it took hold. Then the Delta variant comes along and the person got covid from that second exposure because their immune system was not able to fight off the Delta version.
Or could some of the virus escape destruction by the immune system and continue to mutate until a variant is produced that would be able to overcome the immune system. In other words could you contract one variant but get sick from a mutation of that original variant you contracted?
Edit: This guy does believe that viruses can be intelligent and adapt:
Researcher teases out secrets from surprisingly 'intelligent' viruses
Are viruses alive? After more than 25 years of studying the tiny disease-carrying microbes, Michael Lai thinks so.
news.usc.edu
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