RE: "Sounds Good So it Must be Accurate" - My Scientific Mind
I don't reply to nonsensical jargon.
If you want specific replies to that article then you have to do it using your own words. Be precise. Anyone can throw links around.
In science, and what happened with polio, was done under systematic observation even if we did not completely understand the mechanism.
The study you provided does not say that vaccines do not work. It simply says that the mechanism is more complicated than previously thought.
A vaccine in general triggers the immune system to create antibodies. In other words, the composition doesn't have to be that specific but rather encompass a range in which the body can react to it.
Also stop bringing anti-vax debates to different forums to make a point. You clearly don't understand biology either and you try to play smart ass because you saw some other idiot pointing this out as evidence.
Steemit has enough anti-vaxxer morons. We don't need more.
What systemic observation? Isolating a virus without the instruments available to observe it is tantamount to scientific fraud.
The study I posted speaks for itself. There is no way to predict antibody-antigen reaction, not only that, there was never any evidence that the mechanism that they function under was "lock and key" and even today that is erroneously taught in universities across the world. Shellys Microbiology which is the textbook used to teach these things has zero citations or specific references in over 700 pages on viruses.
Saying that a vaccine works by triggering the body to create antibodies flies in the face of common sense as any number of viruses are present in our body by default and if antibodies were working as anything like it was postulated, or that they attack or otherwise neutralize antigens would not explain ln the numerous viruses present.
I have no reason to think you read the article on materialism and consciousness as you off hand dismissed it and then you sustained your position with nonsensical jargon, aka "intellectual" sophism, to an article that dives into numerous aspects dealing with "soft" science.
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