Rigby5
Diamond Member
Time. scpae adn nuebrof evenst aer inavleid on what reasons in biological systems?
In the whole universe each event effects the next. What not effects not exists.
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I can speed everything up with parallel structures. But this I did not speak about. The more events in a relativelly short time the better and sooner we are able to see what's really going on.
No, the number of short term events tell us NOTHING about the long term results.
Some reaction side effects of the vaccine are rapid, like anaphylactic shock, etc.
But some reaction side effects could take a decade or more.
For example, the T-cell immunity memory may degrade slightly, so that instead of the immune system trigging on the covid spike protein, it may eventually begin to trigger on our own exosome spike proteins.
That could result in a deadly autoimmune reaction.
You can have an infinite number of short term events and they will tell you nothing about what the long term results may be.
With biological systems, each event event is dependent upon the event before it.
When you conduct a million tests in parallel, that does not tell you what will happen from running 2 test sequentially.
Running the first test alters the immune system, so the results of the 2nd test can be totally unpredictable.
Biological system constantly change their effect.
The first event of an reaction to a pathogen will be different from the 2nd, 3rd, etc.
When a pathogen reproduces, it does not stay constant.
It does not mutate in even a thousand years, but if 2 or more viruses inject their RNA into the same cell, then they will combine and produce a new result.
And the immune response to a changing virus will then also be unpredictable.
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