Virology is a complete fraud. We've been fed a mountain of lies all of our lives through generations of lies. No virus in all of history has ever been isolated and purified. The reason is because it simply doesn't exist.
Evolution sometimes gets things wrong. I'm fact it usually does. It doesn't necessarily create peak performing organisms, but rather an organism that works well enough to survive and reproduce. Everything else doesn't really matter and is all based on random mutations and survival pressures. Just because something has evolved for billions of years doesn't mean it's perfect. Many species have and continue to go extinct over the life of the Earth.
I've had autoimmune issues for a lot of my life, it's genetic, both my parents and at least a couple grandparents also have/had autoimmune issues, as does my sister, so it's not just some new environmental thing, it's genetics. In this case, it's not life threatening, so it doesn't directly effect my ability to survive and reproduce, it just makes life really shitty. But from the point of evolution, quality of life doesn't matter, only the need to survive and reproduce. So I'm stuck with a shitty immune system, shitty quality of life, chronic pain, etc. Same thing with the need for eye glasses. It's a really shitty thing for an organism to not be able to see correctly. But generally it doesn't cause death if you can't see perfectly, at least not since the days of Hunter gatherer societies. But evolution still ended up with some of us having shitty genetics that leads to needing eye glasses.
Anyway, sorry for the long response, but I've studied evolution and biology a good bit, so thought I'd share.
No worries, thanks. :) And yes, despite my shitty health I have had good experiences in life and am glad I am around to live it (usually lol). It can certainly get me down at times, and the eternal fatigue and pain can make life a real hassle... But if I had to determine either not suffer those things and not exist, or be here in life as I am now, then I'd still choose to be existing. Doesn't mean it's easy, but my health problems aren't as bad as some people's at least.
Virology is a complete fraud. We've been fed a mountain of lies all of our lives through generations of lies. No virus in all of history has ever been isolated and purified. The reason is because it simply doesn't exist.
Evolution sometimes gets things wrong. I'm fact it usually does. It doesn't necessarily create peak performing organisms, but rather an organism that works well enough to survive and reproduce. Everything else doesn't really matter and is all based on random mutations and survival pressures. Just because something has evolved for billions of years doesn't mean it's perfect. Many species have and continue to go extinct over the life of the Earth.
I've had autoimmune issues for a lot of my life, it's genetic, both my parents and at least a couple grandparents also have/had autoimmune issues, as does my sister, so it's not just some new environmental thing, it's genetics. In this case, it's not life threatening, so it doesn't directly effect my ability to survive and reproduce, it just makes life really shitty. But from the point of evolution, quality of life doesn't matter, only the need to survive and reproduce. So I'm stuck with a shitty immune system, shitty quality of life, chronic pain, etc. Same thing with the need for eye glasses. It's a really shitty thing for an organism to not be able to see correctly. But generally it doesn't cause death if you can't see perfectly, at least not since the days of Hunter gatherer societies. But evolution still ended up with some of us having shitty genetics that leads to needing eye glasses.
Anyway, sorry for the long response, but I've studied evolution and biology a good bit, so thought I'd share.
No worries, thanks. :) And yes, despite my shitty health I have had good experiences in life and am glad I am around to live it (usually lol). It can certainly get me down at times, and the eternal fatigue and pain can make life a real hassle... But if I had to determine either not suffer those things and not exist, or be here in life as I am now, then I'd still choose to be existing. Doesn't mean it's easy, but my health problems aren't as bad as some people's at least.