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by castillowl
4572 days ago
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His scenario is hypothetical with quick estimates of mortality and incubation period. This virus has been created in the lab and the formula is known. How is he then underestimating the technical feasibility? >If we're instead talking about a mythical time in the future when we do understand enough biology to engineer something like this, one would have to assume the good guys possess the knowledge to develop countermeasures. This is naive. Understanding of weapons != Knowledge of countermeasures (since were talking about logical fallacy) |
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It's a weapon that has no counter measures. None that I'm aware of, except prohibition.