The fake placebos mention is very interesting. The safety aluminum adjuvants used in vaccines seems to be debated, or at least was debated before wrong think could cost you your job. So why in the heck would they use them in the placebo, and does Malone point to any justification offered by Pharma? I know what he's implying.
And I've realized that vaccines touch upon a topic I find fascinating: complexity. I don't think these researchers have a clue. I mean it, and I've come to believe that biological systems are far beyond our current understanding. For every advance in knowledge two questions arise, and I think our ability to tinker has far exceeded our mechanistic understanding.
It would be like handing Newton a motherboard and giving him a year to figure it out. Sure he'd make progress, but he wouldn't be building a graphics card when his time was up. Now make the problem a million time more complex and people die every misstep you take. I'm beginning to think that the whole "medical trial" thing is a workaround for unethical behavior.
It would be like handing Newton a motherboard and giving him a year to figure it out. Sure he'd make progress, but he wouldn't be building a graphics card when his time was up. Now make the problem a million time more complex and people die every misstep you take. I'm beginning to think that the whole "medical trial" thing is a workaround for unethical behavior.
Congratulations, you just accurately described how difficult it is to modify genomic data. Such as via MRNA.
All it takes is a single pair swap to go wrong and you can cause an absolute cascade of failures. And the more confusing part of it, is that swapping out that very same pair in a different person, can lead to a different result.
Honestly DNA is a lot like a form of extremely advanced computer code. However unlike computer code, which you can generally just access via a terminal, you have to go through so many hoops to be able to tweak DNA in general, that doing so accurately and consistently is extremely difficult.
The fake placebos mention is very interesting. The safety aluminum adjuvants used in vaccines seems to be debated, or at least was debated before wrong think could cost you your job. So why in the heck would they use them in the placebo, and does Malone point to any justification offered by Pharma? I know what he's implying.
And I've realized that vaccines touch upon a topic I find fascinating: complexity. I don't think these researchers have a clue. I mean it, and I've come to believe that biological systems are far beyond our current understanding. For every advance in knowledge two questions arise, and I think our ability to tinker has far exceeded our mechanistic understanding.
It would be like handing Newton a motherboard and giving him a year to figure it out. Sure he'd make progress, but he wouldn't be building a graphics card when his time was up. Now make the problem a million time more complex and people die every misstep you take. I'm beginning to think that the whole "medical trial" thing is a workaround for unethical behavior.
Congratulations, you just accurately described how difficult it is to modify genomic data. Such as via MRNA.
All it takes is a single pair swap to go wrong and you can cause an absolute cascade of failures. And the more confusing part of it, is that swapping out that very same pair in a different person, can lead to a different result.
Honestly DNA is a lot like a form of extremely advanced computer code. However unlike computer code, which you can generally just access via a terminal, you have to go through so many hoops to be able to tweak DNA in general, that doing so accurately and consistently is extremely difficult.