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@Kenish Penish Go into a hospital and spend time with the patients. Without a mask of course, because germs are fake! No really, go and do it. I'm not kidding. Drive to your nearest hospital and do it.
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@Kenish Penish Lmao, the fact that you think it being called a "theory" invalidates it, just tells me you don't know a damn thing about science. A theory is a body of evidence. What you're thinking of is a hypothesis. Unless you're a mathematician, science doesn't deal with proofs. Science uses inductive reasoning, there is no "proof". There is only likely or unlikely. It's likely the sun will rise tomorrow. In the same way, it's also likely germ theory accurately describes the real world. Those two are equally 'likely' but I don't see you questioning whether the sun will rise tomorrow.
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@Kenish Penish Lol, I did. Those are my results. Why can't you address any of what I said? You just ignored all of it and kept on saying what you were before. Explain why it being a "theory" makes it wrong. In fact, explain why it's wrong, period. Like why specifically is germ theory wrong? Which part of the theory do you take issue with?
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@Kenish Penish You still haven't given any actual evidence. If you don't want me to fall for it, convince me otherwise. What specific part(s) are wrong with germ theory?
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@Kenish Penish Again, you haven't answered my question: which specific part of germ theory is wrong? You also haven't said which person you're talking about, or what he said. So far I see no evidence from you to prove that what you said is correct. Give specifics, please.
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@Kenish Penish So, you're in New York. Which hospitals? You went to hospitals brought out of commission (which I highly doubt, land in New York never sits around unused), with staff not fully there, and it looked quiet? What a surprise. Even if that was true, it doesn't disprove germ theory. You cannot just say "this isn't true." You have to show how it works instead. So if germ theory is fake, why do I get sick when I'm in contact with sick people? How does that work? If you can't give an answer, then you have to accept that germ theory is the most accurate way to describe germs that we have. That's how the scientific process works.
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@Kenish Penish Again, you need to answer the question. Which specific part of germ theory is incorrect? You need to point out why the opposing theory is wrong. Define what "your terrain" is. Explain what physically happens within/to the body as it becomes sick (if germ theory 'isn't real', are infections a thing? How about bacteria? Viruses?). You haven't described any meaningful information about the world as viewed through your hypothesis. Not only do I know who Louis Pasteur is, I actually know how to spell his name! Who is 'Louise pasture'? Go buy a microscope, create a sample slide (drop of water sandwiched between two glass panes works fine), put it under the lens, shine a light under it, and look through it. What are those little wiggling things you see? "Terrain"?? I'm sorry, but it's not a hoax. Nobody benefits from the existence of coronavirus. Everyone is long money. There is no conspiracy, and you just have to be a part of it like everyone else. There is no big secret.
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