This is very interesting, but I'd like to see controls. What happens with a few drops of water? Other vaccines that are "safe" that have been used for decades? Intravenous vitamin C? Etc Etc Etc
If you think about putting a few drops of a vaccine on a tiny amount of blood, that really isn't great science because the ratios do not represent what would exist in reality. I'm not saying this isn't true, that the vaccines are safe, etc. I'm just saying, this doesn't look like a very scientific experiment to me. I'll admit, I'm no scientician!
In reality, you're talking about .3ml to .5ml of vaccine being injected into about 5,000ml of blood in the human body. So the blood to vaccine fluid ratio is going to be in the ballpark of 10,000:1.
For this to be accurate would he need 10,000 times more blood than vaccine in this mixture?
It's likely that repeating this experiment with substances that are actually HEALTHY in the blood could have similar results, because the proportions here are not comparable to reality!
Some controls like saline or intravenous vitamin C would have been great to have as a baseline for understanding the significance of whatever it was we were seeing.
It's not at all surprising that squirting a pile of something into blood changes it...
Is this fluff science, though?
This is very interesting, but I'd like to see controls. What happens with a few drops of water? Other vaccines that are "safe" that have been used for decades? Intravenous vitamin C? Etc Etc Etc
If you think about putting a few drops of a vaccine on a tiny amount of blood, that really isn't great science because the ratios do not represent what would exist in reality. I'm not saying this isn't true, that the vaccines are safe, etc. I'm just saying, this doesn't look like a very scientific experiment to me. I'll admit, I'm no scientician!
In reality, you're talking about .3ml to .5ml of vaccine being injected into about 5,000ml of blood in the human body. So the blood to vaccine fluid ratio is going to be in the ballpark of 10,000:1. For this to be accurate would he need 10,000 times more blood than vaccine in this mixture?
It's likely that repeating this experiment with substances that are actually HEALTHY in the blood could have similar results, because the proportions here are not comparable to reality!
Some controls like saline or intravenous vitamin C would have been great to have as a baseline for understanding the significance of whatever it was we were seeing.
It's not at all surprising that squirting a pile of something into blood changes it...