• Silverseren
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      251 year ago

      You mean I’ve actually read the scientific data and evidence going back years before the pandemic? The research they were doing there and in Germany was well known and openly available. Published papers and all.

      • @TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        You haven’t read anything that proves COVID-19 wasn’t a lab leak, and everything you’ve read filtered through the people responsible. But you are invested in convincing me it wasn’t.

          • @Gork@lemm.ee
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            41 year ago

            Now I want to be invited to an evil science-lord convention.

            Bonus points if it is held in an underground volcanic lair.

          • @TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world
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            11 year ago

            Have you seen any scientific publications posted to these comments that prove the pandimic didn’t result from a lab leak? I haven’t.

            • @notacat@mander.xyz
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              101 year ago

              What possible evidence would there be to “prove” this negative? Maybe if we happened to find the exact source animal to test? Since that is unlikely, all we have to go is the genome of the virus compared to similar viruses in the wild and similar viruses in published research. And that wouldn’t be proof enough for you.

              • @TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world
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                11 year ago

                You don’t need to prove or disprove a negative. You simply must allow for it to be a possibility unless evidence comes forth which proves that the doubts are unfounded. For instance, if patient zero was found and they had no contact with the lab, if a wild source of COVID-19 with the same genetic structure was found, or if it was proven than none of the samples in the lab could be the source of the infection.

                The problem here is that I opened up the possibility by asking the question, and hateful, partial, non-scientific minds decided to dogpile me for threatening their beliefs and faith in authority.

              • @TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world
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                11 year ago

                My own what? I am posting my own doubts about the story. Do I need evidence to distrust two governments with a history of experimenting on their populations?

        • Silverseren
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          231 year ago

          The very scientist who first suggested that Covid was man-made changed his mind after doing further research and discovering that the components he thought were man-made were actually found in other wild Sars viruses.

          You’re the one who refuses to listen to actual evidence beyond the initial claims you first heard.

      • @TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world
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        31 year ago

        I’ve yet to be given one solid reason to question my questioning of the official narrative. The other guy only posted character attacks and appeals to questionable authorities.

        • Zorque
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          141 year ago

          Do you just… like… look in a mirror, then post random comments attacking people for your own failings or something? Cause that’s what seems to be happening.

          • @TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world
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            11 year ago

            Where did you see me attack anybody? You should be able to quote me. What seems to be happening from my perspective is a bunch of people with poor reading comprehension or no integrity attacking me for doubting the official narrative.