| Chris Noble 2005-10-26, 10:53 am |
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Iconoclaster wrote:
> with HIV. His point in claiming the Continuum prize was to move the
> dissident debate from the decidely nutty claim that HIV does not exist to
> the more plausible stance that HIV does exist but does not cause AIDS."
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> That's probably the case. Duesberg may be right, but I doubt it. I don't
> find the claim that HIV doesn't exist nutty at all. If it exists, *where
> is it?*
> Look, these "cloning" experiments are nice kindergarten diversions, but
> you can put any old piece of DNA in a plasmid and show that it's
> infectious. If you introduce DNA in any cell, it will replicate. That's
> what DNA does.
But it doesn't then go and insert itself into more and more cells
nicely pacakged in a viral proteins.
This is what infectious means.
Chris Noble
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