I don't think the Black Death was a virus. Global tree ring data and ice core analyses indicate an environmental cause. The official story that rats transported the virus around Europe doesn't explain how it got to Iceland. There was no shipping trade with Iceland at the time either, so rats stowing away with tiny suitcases full of germs doesn't cut it.
Overall, I think "Germ Theory" is about to die a sudden, long-overdue death.
There are some researcher who believe it was a different strain of plague that spread through human-to-human transmission, because rodent-to-human transmission couldn't explain how fast it spread across Europe. It spread across Europe at a rate of 8 miles per day in the 14th century.
I remember watching a show where it said the people could see the plague coming toward them across fields. I'm pretty sure that was on ancient aliens, but could still have some truth to it.
I don't think the Black Death was a virus. Global tree ring data and ice core analyses indicate an environmental cause. The official story that rats transported the virus around Europe doesn't explain how it got to Iceland. There was no shipping trade with Iceland at the time either, so rats stowing away with tiny suitcases full of germs doesn't cut it. Overall, I think "Germ Theory" is about to die a sudden, long-overdue death.
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There are some researcher who believe it was a different strain of plague that spread through human-to-human transmission, because rodent-to-human transmission couldn't explain how fast it spread across Europe. It spread across Europe at a rate of 8 miles per day in the 14th century.
There are accounts from the time of people describing a noxious air enveloping them.
I remember watching a show where it said the people could see the plague coming toward them across fields. I'm pretty sure that was on ancient aliens, but could still have some truth to it.