
Has a Virus Ever Actually Been Shown to Exist?
UK Column News
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Examining Viral Existence and Isolation
This chapter critically explores the nature and isolation methods of viruses, highlighting their characteristics as obligate intracellular parasites. The speakers emphasize the need for concrete evidence in proving their existence, drawing comparisons to more easily identifiable objects like hammers. They challenge traditional viral identification techniques and raise concerns about the validity of PCR tests and the origins of genomic sequences attributed to viruses.
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