One problem with saying that we should only listen to experts is that new ideas often come from outsiders. Where an idea came from is one predictor of its validity, but no more than that. And in some fields it's a rather bad predictor.
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Awesome, thank you. We did get the most response from them, but didn't consider focusing on this angle. Now it's obvious. For anyone who might read this and need it, a computational biologist
@sanchak74 might have solved covid-19.https://osf.io/usztn/ -
Thanks Paul ! I hope you see the Catch-22 situation here. I am an outsider, a non-expert - so how do I get an audience, before its late? A RT from you would help - The data is all there, and all it entails is a test, a test for anaerobic bacteria. Let people be the judge.
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BONJOUR, you will find many answers of specialists of microbiota in diffferent newspapers here
#prevotella You will find answers of@RolandBakerIII about this subject. without a medical background, it's very difficult to understand microbiology. cordialement -
Thanks for demonstrating the problem we're taking about. In order to refute an alternative hypothesis, you have to give proper arguements, not appeal to authority. Everything is hard, but there are people who self-teach programming and also microbiology.
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