Message from @Aleeacerix the Gaul(Velissarios)

Discord ID: 682097931138105421


2020-02-26 05:17:08 UTC  

Where are the other chemical compounds emit?

2020-02-26 05:17:19 UTC  

we are carbon meat popsicle

2020-02-26 05:18:36 UTC  

some are born of fire though

2020-02-26 05:19:08 UTC  

some clay some water some air

2020-02-26 05:20:07 UTC  

and everything in between

2020-02-26 05:20:23 UTC  

There should be a graph for other compounds

2020-02-26 05:20:32 UTC  

Not just sulfur dioxide

2020-02-26 05:21:32 UTC  

maybe its just an evil map

2020-02-26 05:22:32 UTC  

Peng said the burning of oil or coal would produce high levels of sulfur dioxide (SO2), while the human body is mainly composed of hydrocarbons and proteins.

2020-02-26 05:22:47 UTC  

Peng said that cremations of human corpses would produce more in the way of nitrogen oxides (NOx) than SO2. Peng added that even if coal, gas, or oil was used to burn the bodies, it would be unlikely to produce such a large concentration of sulfur dioxide.

2020-02-26 05:23:05 UTC  

The sulfur map is a literal meme

2020-02-26 05:27:22 UTC  

what are you talking about

2020-02-26 05:29:09 UTC  

```"Twitter user Vet Watching pointed out the elevated SO2 levels could also be explained by burning of tons of contaminated medical waste.

Environmental scientist Dr. Jorge Emmanuel was cited by Health Care Without Harm as saying the burning of medical supplies releases a number of pollutants, including "fly ash; heavy metals such as arsenic, chromium, copper, mercury and lead; acid gases such as hydrogen chloride, hydrogen fluoride, sulfur dioxides, and nitrogen oxides; carbon monoxide; and organic compounds. "```

2020-02-26 05:29:28 UTC  

```The third possibility proposed was that: "Dead bodies are being burned on the outskirts of the city, the death numbers are way higher than the CCP is letting on about, and things are really, really bad." One netizen even calculated that it would take the burning of 14,000 bodies to reach such a high level of SO2.```

2020-02-26 05:29:38 UTC  

thats from the article you posted?

2020-02-26 05:32:36 UTC  

Debunked in the same article

2020-02-26 05:32:54 UTC  

The article made a correction the next day

2020-02-26 05:33:11 UTC  

And we are not made of sulfur

2020-02-26 05:33:39 UTC  

Less than 1% of the human body is made of sulfur or it's derivatives

2020-02-26 05:34:06 UTC  

you dont need to convince me , talk to SQ

2020-02-26 05:34:54 UTC  

Do you believe him?

2020-02-26 05:35:23 UTC  

i think you are trying to convince urself of something

2020-02-26 05:35:27 UTC  

who is this peng?

2020-02-26 05:35:36 UTC  

``` Peng said the burning of oil or coal would produce high levels of sulfur dioxide```

2020-02-26 05:35:56 UTC  

sounds like they are trying to backtrack fast

2020-02-26 05:36:01 UTC  

for some raisin

2020-02-26 05:36:54 UTC  

Backtrack the coal production?

2020-02-26 05:37:13 UTC  

```Peng added that even if coal, gas, or oil was used to burn the bodies, it would be unlikely to produce such a large concentration of sulfur dioxide.```

2020-02-26 05:37:17 UTC  

"the bodies"

2020-02-26 05:37:20 UTC  

what bodies?

2020-02-26 05:37:34 UTC  

what bodies peng?

2020-02-26 05:39:38 UTC  

Human bodies

2020-02-26 05:39:52 UTC  

That's a hypothetical

2020-02-26 05:41:32 UTC  

And there is nothing to be convince

2020-02-26 05:42:41 UTC  

Sulfur inside proteins cannot combine with oxygen to create sulfur oxide

2020-02-26 05:42:49 UTC  

During cremation

2020-02-26 05:43:04 UTC  

Sulfur gets trap inside the protein

2020-02-26 05:45:48 UTC  

Sulfur trapped in protein /= sulfur dioxide