05-14-2020, 04:49 AM
(05-14-2020, 04:13 AM)Ozziwtf Wrote:(05-14-2020, 03:42 AM)Navaratna Wrote: I do but I am also curious why seemingly intelligent people like doctors and nurses don't know from the start about oligodynamics
Using paper masks rather than recommending copper mesh protective equipment. Baffles me.
It's easy to think the local news station wants attention and ratings, and isn't run by some scientists.
..but the fact that #oligodynamics hasn't trended astonishes me. I have tried to inform people but this isn't exactly exciting information. Maybe a part of it is people can't imagine it could be so simple and many medical companies have prescriptions as a part of their business model so promote misinformation about things that prevent diseases or simply don't speak of them.
Because that wouldn't be a reality about where we experience our fears and wishes but where Navaratna found the cure, oligodynamics saves lifes and in general, not what goes through our minds most of the day.
I guess so. It may be that simple.
At the same time it's so odd to me though that even heads of state, heads of health groups, medical associations have such a silence on it all.
Well educated people complete associations of people who must know about these things.
They've got to know..
I was thinking a minute ago, I'm practically picturing Yoda telling someone. In Star Wars lightsabers are made of crystals..
A Jedi knows how it works, he knows how the force works.
A storm trooper probably knows how a lightsaber works, but you never see them hold one. He can't use the force, it might as well just be an idle thing because he can't link the knowledge and the power of it together to wield it. "I'd rather use my blaster rifle" whatever thing they prescribe or telling people to stay at home.
People are weird.