Obligate intracellular parasites is the correct term. They have no biological proccesses aside from
" reproduction", which only happens when they hijack the cell's infrastructure to make more copies of it, destroying it in the process. That's why to this day there has been quite the debate around the classification of viruses as a lifeform
A: Viruses are small obligate intracellular parasites, which by definition contain either a RNA or DNA genome surrounded by a protective, virus-coded protein coat.
I've heard that viruses dont strictly meet even some definitions of what are needed to actually constitute life. Little rna packets with spikey coating stuff around it, part protective shell and part injector. And it just floats along benign until it bumps into something and triggers the injection of the rna into whatever it was it bumped into. And if its a cell that can receive the RNA, the cell is told to manufacture more viruses.
Essentially.. the premise of retroviral engineering is that you can inject anything you want, into any specific targeted cell, since a virus then becomes a tool on the scale of work you might want to perform. Which is amazingly suited to say, giving cancerous tumors very specific and localised toxins or anything that breaks them down harmlessly.
But with the wrong motivation behind them.. becomes something horrific the likes of what can only be imagined.
The Alfa Vedic podcast has some interesting ideas on this. They would agree with your statement. There is still a $100k reward out there for anyone who can isolate a disease-causing virus. Yet to be claimed.
Obligate intracellular parasites is the correct term. They have no biological proccesses aside from " reproduction", which only happens when they hijack the cell's infrastructure to make more copies of it, destroying it in the process. That's why to this day there has been quite the debate around the classification of viruses as a lifeform
Viruses are also thought to be the cause of many cancers.
I believe parasites are the cause.
Q: What are viruses?
A: Viruses are small obligate intracellular parasites, which by definition contain either a RNA or DNA genome surrounded by a protective, virus-coded protein coat.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21413309/
Q: What does Ivermectin, HCQ destroy?
A: parasites
Read Dr. Mary's Monkeys if you haven't. Lots of eye openers on the virus/cancer connection.
Little nano-communists.
I've heard that viruses dont strictly meet even some definitions of what are needed to actually constitute life. Little rna packets with spikey coating stuff around it, part protective shell and part injector. And it just floats along benign until it bumps into something and triggers the injection of the rna into whatever it was it bumped into. And if its a cell that can receive the RNA, the cell is told to manufacture more viruses.
Essentially.. the premise of retroviral engineering is that you can inject anything you want, into any specific targeted cell, since a virus then becomes a tool on the scale of work you might want to perform. Which is amazingly suited to say, giving cancerous tumors very specific and localised toxins or anything that breaks them down harmlessly.
But with the wrong motivation behind them.. becomes something horrific the likes of what can only be imagined.
The Alfa Vedic podcast has some interesting ideas on this. They would agree with your statement. There is still a $100k reward out there for anyone who can isolate a disease-causing virus. Yet to be claimed.
This $100k bounty has nothing to do with NotCovid1-18 ? Just any virus ?
Any virus
No, they are not alive.