Message from @fr0shT

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2020-02-22 12:35:16 UTC  

Like for two months now

2020-02-22 12:35:19 UTC  

i hate channel rules

2020-02-22 12:35:32 UTC  

Generally they're good

2020-02-22 12:35:58 UTC  

@ᚠᚢᛖᛚᛖᛞᛒᚣᚳᚨᚿᚳᛖᚱ so essentially it's SARS 2.0 more than anything

2020-02-22 12:36:09 UTC  

96.1%

http://virological.org/t/the-proximal-origin-of-sars-cov-2/398 you could just go to professors who regulary do analysis on this virus and highly sophisticated analysis of it.

You can read and see what they write.

2020-02-22 12:37:27 UTC  

Yeah sorry but I don't have time to sift through all the Jargon to pull out any semblance of meaning from things like that.

```To date, the closest described relative to the nCoV-2019 novel coronavirus in a non-human host is a bat SARSr-CoV called RaTG13 (genbank accession MN996532 23, Zhou et al (2020) [1]) sampled from a Rhinolophus affinis bat in Yunnan Province in 2013.

Although this has a 96.1% identity with nCoV-2019, at the rate that coronaviruses evolve, this represents signifiant evolutionary time. This can be estimated using BEAST [3,4] by assuming a rate of evolution. Here I have show estimates for a rate of 1e-3 and 5e-4 substitutions per site per year. The former rate seems to be close to that observed in the human outbreak and the latter closer to rates estimated for some other coronaviruses.``` @Pinks http://virological.org/t/divergence-of-ncov-2019-to-closest-non-human-relative/388

2020-02-22 12:37:46 UTC  

Science niggas need to learn to dumb shit down a lil

2020-02-22 12:38:03 UTC  

true

Sometimes they do but this forum is not for the common man.

ITs for actual research and analysis between them.

2020-02-22 12:39:37 UTC  

Science people for real need to learn to stop sniffing each other's farts and talk like normal people.

2020-02-22 12:39:58 UTC  

Jargon isn't helpful in any industry.

imo, i am somewhat doing part in trying to dumb it down for you.

2020-02-22 12:40:23 UTC  

As a computer man, I know this well.

2020-02-22 12:40:31 UTC  

Yeah that last link wasn't too bad

by explaining basic virology.

for example the similarity between other viruses is very common.

2020-02-22 12:40:56 UTC  

yeah, but you say it in an asshole way sometimes

2020-02-22 12:40:57 UTC  

xD

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sorry,

2020-02-22 12:41:16 UTC  

he's one of those science people

angru science man but no I am in uni still dont call me something I am not

2020-02-22 12:41:37 UTC  

doesn't know how to dumb it down without being condescending

2020-02-22 12:42:07 UTC  

but i understand that too, can be the same with computers

2020-02-22 12:42:29 UTC  

yeah, my friend that is doing the masters degree isn't really looking much into this as he's more focused on getting the best grades he can

2020-02-22 12:42:39 UTC  

Hahaha

2020-02-22 12:42:49 UTC  

That's so f-ed up

2020-02-22 12:42:53 UTC  

cuz he also has no time

2020-02-22 12:42:59 UTC  

When will you retards learn what the Americans have

2020-02-22 12:43:01 UTC  

He should be on it like white on rice

2020-02-22 12:43:04 UTC  

he works in a lab with his teacher

2020-02-22 12:43:06 UTC  

Cs get Degrees

2020-02-22 12:43:13 UTC  

learn that shit lmao

2020-02-22 12:43:34 UTC  

what

2020-02-22 12:44:03 UTC  

@Windleaf sorry but I don't like breathing in literal asbestos

2020-02-22 12:44:19 UTC  

Cool, have you got a positive pressure fullsuit to go with that filter?