Might be glowies, might just be well meaning people who are scientifically illiterate.
Example: Ivermectin is known to kill parasites, but is also effective at mitigating Covid symptoms and MIGHT have anti cancer properties. Many then mistakenly conclude that Covid and cancer are parasites and that it’s fungi/parasites instead of viruses and rogue cells.
"mistakenly". nice, see what ya did there. kinda like the debunk thing. just say it and it must be true. I'm not here to say you're wrong, but rather to say you don't know if you're right. I'd suggest humility is intelligence
Assumption 1: Ivermectin has anti parasitic properties
Assumption 2: Ivermectin mitigates Covid symptoms
Conclusion: Covid is a parasite instead of a virus and viruses don’t actually exist at all, they’re just parasites/fungi, or misaligned chakras.
The above assumptions are correct, but the conclusion does not follow because it does not consider that other properties of ivermectin may be at play and it ignores all the data that suggests that viruses do exist.
Is it possible that Covid and all viruses are just parasites? Yes, in the sense that that scenario doesn’t violate the laws of physics, but the fact that Ivermectin works against Covid is insufficient to prove this assertion.
I’m not here to say you’re wrong, but rather to say you don’t know you’re right.
How do I know I’m wrong until someone provides evidence contradicting my argument? If someone is going to convince me that I’m incorrect, then they’ll need to provide a sound argument backed by evidence. Asserting that your opponent can’t possibly know that they’re right isn’t a counter argument, it’s a cop out and a tacit admission that you don’t have a case for your own position.
Humility is not intelligence, and demanding evidence and sound arguments is not pride.
So… how then did Covid spread all over the US, even in areas that had little to no 5G coverage?
Man some people have gone off the deep end on this site.
Viruses aren't real, 5g causes Covid etc. Sometimes I think the glowies are posting to make us seem tarded.
Might be glowies, might just be well meaning people who are scientifically illiterate.
Example: Ivermectin is known to kill parasites, but is also effective at mitigating Covid symptoms and MIGHT have anti cancer properties. Many then mistakenly conclude that Covid and cancer are parasites and that it’s fungi/parasites instead of viruses and rogue cells.
"mistakenly". nice, see what ya did there. kinda like the debunk thing. just say it and it must be true. I'm not here to say you're wrong, but rather to say you don't know if you're right. I'd suggest humility is intelligence
The example I used illustrates a logical fallacy.
Assumption 1: Ivermectin has anti parasitic properties Assumption 2: Ivermectin mitigates Covid symptoms Conclusion: Covid is a parasite instead of a virus and viruses don’t actually exist at all, they’re just parasites/fungi, or misaligned chakras.
The above assumptions are correct, but the conclusion does not follow because it does not consider that other properties of ivermectin may be at play and it ignores all the data that suggests that viruses do exist.
Is it possible that Covid and all viruses are just parasites? Yes, in the sense that that scenario doesn’t violate the laws of physics, but the fact that Ivermectin works against Covid is insufficient to prove this assertion.
How do I know I’m wrong until someone provides evidence contradicting my argument? If someone is going to convince me that I’m incorrect, then they’ll need to provide a sound argument backed by evidence. Asserting that your opponent can’t possibly know that they’re right isn’t a counter argument, it’s a cop out and a tacit admission that you don’t have a case for your own position.
Humility is not intelligence, and demanding evidence and sound arguments is not pride.