Yeah... Bioweapons are actually more deadly than natural viruses. At least the natural ones are killing because they're trying to survive...
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Yeah... Bioweapons are actually more deadly than natural viruses. At least the natural ones are killing because they're trying to survive...
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Well, I don't know if "survival" of such thing is the key of its destruction nature. Think of AIDS for example. Is it okay to kill people?
As I remember from 10th grade biology teacher once described viruses as destructive creatures, not like bacteria. Which they truly want to survive, reproduce.
On the other hand some of these bacteria are beneficial to human, plants, animals, birds, fish and land. But there is 0 viruses that are beneficial to anything but destruction!
Please correct me if I was wrong.
You're correct, they're purely destructive. Not saying it's a good thing, but considering they're doing so to "evolve" the reason might not be so malicious.
Bioweapons are different: Created by humans to kill each other. Nature viruses at least natural.
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I can't agree more with your perspective.
Evolution of these creatures will end life as we know it
You're correct, they're purely destructive. Not saying it's a good thing, but considering they're doing so to "evolve" the reason might not be so malicious.
Bioweapons are different: Created by humans to kill each other. Nature viruses at least natural.
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