The "second law of thermodynamics" doesn't apply to non-closed systems. The statement that mutations can only go to a lower energy state doesn't apply to a system that has outside energy inserted. If this guys statement was true how does a tree turn Carbon Dioxide, water and and some other simple compounds into wood? The tree can do it because of the energy in sunlight.
The "second law of thermodynamics" doesn't apply to non-closed systems. The statement that mutations can only go to a lower energy state doesn't apply to a system that has outside energy inserted. If this guys statement was true how does a tree turn Carbon Dioxide, water and and some other simple compounds into wood? The tree can do it because of the energy in sunlight.
Feynman, is that you? good points. specific to gain of function, the energy comes form the host body correct?
Yes I think the host cell metabolizes things like simple sugars to get the energy to make more viruses.
Thanks for the excellent feedback!!!
I have been following a Pede PhD from MIT/Harvard can you take a look and vet some of his work pls?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6VEYzwSdZU&feature=youtu.be&t=766
The anaolgy was it was like dumping a truckload of lumber off a cliff and having a fully assembled house appear at the bottom.