Viruses are smaller then hydrogen molecules and can adhere to the obet layer .When you remove the mask at home, they can penetrate your mouth and nose ,so you can also pass them on.Think logically and medically
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Viruses are smaller then hydrogen molecules and can adhere to the obet layer .When you remove the mask at home, they can penetrate your mouth and nose ,so you can also pass them on.Think logically and medically
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Think logically and medically
https://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2010/03/30/2859247.htm
If a virus was the size of a five cent coin, a bacterium would be the size of a dinner plate, and you would be 200 kilometres tall!
Viruses are tiny compared to all other living things, but they're giants compared to atoms and molecules
Submit your 'claims' to the contrary - compared to the above facts - to the very august "The Lancet" and "British Medical Journal" then, Derpya.
They could create a Humour section: just for you .
Viruses are smaller then hydrogen molecules No. No, they are not. Where the hell do you get that idea?????
How the hell should a virus be smaller than a hydrogen molecule? Viruses per definition have their own DNA or RNA. Both of these molecules CONSIST partly of hydrogen atoms. Many of them in fact. A hydrogen molecule only contains two H-atoms. Sooo… Yeah, you should probably not give anyone advice about how to think ‘logically and medically’.
No, no, he's right. In my kid's 6th grade General Science textbook, the illustration of the hydrogen molecule in chapter 2 is, like, six inches across. The picture of a virus in chapter 17 is about an inch. It's one of seven pics on the page. So, clearly the virus is smaller.
Given viruses are roughly composed of a vesifule of lipids, each lipid being constitued of chains of carbon, containing chains of RNA, for a total of thousand of way heavier atoms, I can thereby doubt your asumptions.
logically and medically
You keep using these words, but I'm absolutely certain you don't know what either of them mean.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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