Viruses mutate, but it can't be attributed to natural selection.

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01/01/2024 4:52
Viruses mutate, but this is an entropy mechanism and cannot be attributed to natural selection, a biological process that applies only to organisms.
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This short post briefly reviews several common approaches to determining the origin of viruses. It presents a different approach, rejects the explanation that viruses undergo mutations as a process of natural selection, and redefines the role of viruses. Link: Viruses Virulence and Proliferation Model Based on Thermodynamics.

 

Viruses have amazingly sophisticated mechanisms.

A few facts regarding viruses: 

Link: Do viruses have complex?

  • Viruses comprise genetic material (RNA or DNA) and a protective protein coating (capsid).
  • Sometimes, there is another layer called an envelope around the capsid. Viruses without an envelope are called "naked viruses."
  • Viruses are similar to parasites — they need a host to reproduce. 
  • Viruses are 100 to 1,000 times smaller than the cells in your body.

Viruses are a marvel of highly advanced genetic engineering.

  • There are several theories about how viruses formed, but none are established because viruses do not serve the process of natural selection of viruses in the first place! That they are not alive at all.
  • The idea that nature has naturally created a very sophisticated mechanism that hijacks cells endangers the host with death, and often shortens its life just to improve the genetic load of its offspring as part of a natural selection process of random mutations is a fundamental mistake.

Viruses are not the product of random events but rather a genetic engineering tool developed by extraterrestrials designed to improve humans genetically. Link: Human Evolution Must Have Been Accelerated By Extraterrestrials.

 

Viruses undergo mutations that serve their proliferation, so the process is mistakenly perceived as natural selection.

Link: Viruses Virulence and Proliferation Model Based on Thermodynamics.

  • In practice, this is an entropy (disorder) process aimed at lowering the virus's energy level to the lowest level while relinquishing its virulence. It is a physical process, not a biological one. In this case, natural selection exists in the host's offspring and not in the virus itself. Traits transmitted through the virus will survive for future generations only if they improve the survival of the host's descendants.

The fact that humans carry 8-10% of virus-derived genetic load should have just set off red flags!

  • The fact that viruses have been able to alter human genetics should have made it clear that this is not a random process but relatively highly advanced genetic engineering.
  • The virus must not kill the host! For its ability to penetrate host cells and replicate itself, it should be able to rewrite the hereditary genetic load, passed on to the offspring at a level that helps their survival. It is essential to emphasize that genetic changes require exact entry into the genetic sequence, which includes millions of lines of code (encoded using nucleic acids).
  • To assume that all this wonder is random and created naturally is like assuming that a puzzle of millions of pieces will fall from the table to the floor and work in precisely correct order! It is a statistically impossible scenario.

The upgrades made in humans, not surprisingly, are mainly in the brain and its capabilities. The fact that the human brain utilizes only 10% of its potential should immediately have made it clear that this is not part of the mechanism of natural selection because the mechanism of natural selection should not have inherited traits that do not have an expression in improving survival. Verified (via channeling with extraterrestrials)

Viruses are not the work of nature but a genetic engineering tool developed and operated by extraterrestrials to upgrade humans genetically.

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