I dug it up for Kirsch and he decided to write an article on it.
My thought process was:
If there was a virus large enough to see with an optical microscope, that would disprove every single argument these people are using WITHIN their own logical system (which is typically extremely difficult to do).
So then I looked up what the largest…
I dug it up for Kirsch and he decided to write an article on it.
My thought process was:
If there was a virus large enough to see with an optical microscope, that would disprove every single argument these people are using WITHIN their own logical system (which is typically extremely difficult to do).
So then I looked up what the largest viruses were and found an ancient one of them had been thawed from frost and could seen eating amoebas.
It really surprised me that no one on the no virus side didn't have the thought to do this. One of the first things I do whenever I consider adopting a controversial viewpoint is think through every single way my case could be attacked and then if any of those points are valid. It's not a perfect approach, but it keeps me relatively error free here despite much of my content being original (which makes it really hard to be error free since there are just so many different ways each thing can be wrong).
I dug it up for Kirsch and he decided to write an article on it.
My thought process was:
If there was a virus large enough to see with an optical microscope, that would disprove every single argument these people are using WITHIN their own logical system (which is typically extremely difficult to do).
So then I looked up what the largest viruses were and found an ancient one of them had been thawed from frost and could seen eating amoebas.
It really surprised me that no one on the no virus side didn't have the thought to do this. One of the first things I do whenever I consider adopting a controversial viewpoint is think through every single way my case could be attacked and then if any of those points are valid. It's not a perfect approach, but it keeps me relatively error free here despite much of my content being original (which makes it really hard to be error free since there are just so many different ways each thing can be wrong).
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