Very interesting. May I read what this other guy wrote? Is it an article or a video?
Because Kary himself alluded to the idea that not even his own PCR test was foolproof. That, theoretically, with enough cycles and just the right orientation of primers and stray particulates, you could synthesize something you never were testing for.
If that's the case, I have a few questions in mind regarding viral isolation, not that c19 ever was, lmao. When isolating, what cells are they using to culture said viruses? When putting the growth medium into a centrifuge, how sure are they that they are separating the viral particulate from the rest? I assume they're testing at different levels and extracting any differentials they see between the growth medium and control? Furthermore, could said differential simply be refuse or waste as a result of the cell undergoing some kind of self defense mechanism?
Zinc chaperoned by metallothioneins is one such example, so clearly an infected sample could carry a higher concentration of metal binding proteins. Are they putting any of this into account or are they just simply running it through a centrifuge to see what literally sticks?
Very interesting. May I read what this other guy wrote? Is it an article or a video?