Post AvvqAvNYAZsdV0bAPI by jjcouey@gigaohm.bio
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(DIR) Post #AvvQGKY5PzNqCaRa8O by PamelaDrew@gigaohm.bio
2025-07-08T13:45:21.513593Z
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https://controlstudies.substack.com/p/dissolving-dna-illusions
(DIR) Post #AvvY5IfqqbTSprKLiq by Zardoz@gigaohm.bio
2025-07-08T15:05:36.064773Z
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Great article. Thank!i have noticed that the NO VIRUS crowd has taken up the NO DNA position as well.Im still in the process of forming an opinion, but it seems to me tbe position should be NO PROOF OF CLAIMS rather than a statement like NO VIRUS which attempts to prove a negative.i love the authors point that the main job of science these days seems to be inventing rescue operations for crappy theory. more fart-huffing and siloed bs.
(DIR) Post #AvvYLifLyfxC56vKHQ by PamelaDrew@gigaohm.bio
2025-07-08T15:15:58.329665Z
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Fab point deception vs detection!!
(DIR) Post #AvvqAvNYAZsdV0bAPI by jjcouey@gigaohm.bio
2025-07-08T17:47:33.709650Z
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I'd be interested in someone's take on this article...just summarize a few main points covered?To me, it reads like someone is attempting something. It is almost as if someone tasked AI with writing an essay designed to fool people without sufficient chemistry background. This one is particularly stunning unless I am missing some key aspect or angle.
(DIR) Post #AvvqDGOyyeBNHRNrGq by Zardoz@gigaohm.bio
2025-07-08T17:58:01.435672Z
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From memory:1) when you dissolve stuff in liquid Iy becomes very disorganized. How is one supposed to understand the powder and it’s nature after dissolution?2) Nobody has ever seen DNA.3) Thus, how do we know that is DNA in that liquid, processed as it is. How could the dissolved, disorganized form in the liquid tell us usefully about DNA in real life?Also: i noticed a certain “No Virus” framing, and some No Virus language as well.
(DIR) Post #AvvqDawgb31ezlJ3a4 by jjcouey@gigaohm.bio
2025-07-08T18:32:35.758154Z
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Yeah, that's what I thought.It's really a terrible article.
(DIR) Post #AvwJW4JN3DbBxH4u9Y by HippieDickie@gigaohm.bio
2025-07-08T23:51:47.241321Z
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i read the substack article but it gets into detailed chemistry that i am not facile with. and it reads like he doesn't do wetwork in a lab but merely points at suspected holes in technique. which is kind of where i am: i am a software engineer so i filter everything through a systems viewpoint, energy demands, biofeedback perspective. i see lots of flaws in what i read but don't understand the nuances enough to really feel comfortable with my assessments - still building my biology LLM in my mind.and, is the DNA really a crystalline solid in the nucleus of the cell? i thought it was "wet" inside the cell. makes the dissolving argument kind of moot???
(DIR) Post #AvwLipgwuxX6HmJxaK by PamelaDrew@gigaohm.bio
2025-07-09T00:29:11.752780Z
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No clue for cellular details it felt like a no virus variant for DNA maybe bench warmer since my few followers pop up w snarky comments on meddler posts.. also get pings to my 2005 Linkdin lol.