Good news, finally! pretty low mortality rate in South Korea.
Perhaps very aggressive testing is just the thing we need. Lots of drive
through testing throughout the country would be great. Catch it early,
make people aware of their status. Get them to self isolate. It's pretty
noninvasive
Who thinks the US WANTS the Coronavirus (Covid19 just sounds clunky) to get
bad?
Though Jed has spoken well about the baffling ignorance politicians have
with respect to science...
Still, I have heard so many times about how the US makes faulty tests,
isn't testing people, only a few states can
In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Thu, 5 Mar 2020 14:44:46 -0500:
Hi,
[snip]
>$2.4T World GDP loss? Hah! The stockmarket lost $6T last week alone.
BTW stock market losses don't really count, because there is a winner for every
loser. The net impact is small. GDP
losses OTOH imply a loss
In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Thu, 5 Mar 2020 14:44:46 -0500:
Hi,
It will be much more than that. If no cure/vaccine is found then about 250
million will die World wide. (worst case).
>$2.4T World GDP loss? Hah! The stockmarket lost $6T last week alone.
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$2.4T World GDP loss? Hah! The stockmarket lost $6T last week alone.
https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/stock-market-selloff-impact-americans-3-charts-not-immediate-impact-2020-2-1028952948
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 11:06 AM Frank Znidarsic wrote:
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On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 1:19 AM Vibrator ! wrote:
> Thank you - but sorry, what's "MEP"?
>
Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing. He's busy at the moment doing a
computational fluid dynamics analysis for the tunnel ventilation system for
Los Angeles Metro; but, he said it looked interesting and
SO(4) physics has now a complete model for 4-He, 3-He too.
It will completely change our understanding of dense matter as 4-He
structurally contains only 4 protons. The model is exact down to 1eV and
100% matches the already known proton, Neutron and Deuterium structure.
Thus, from now on,
https://www.yahoo.com/news/coronavirus-spreads-one-study-predicts-10155.html
New candidate for dark matter - a particle with 6 quarks
https://www.sciencealert.com/d-star-hexaquark-particles-could-be-responsible-for-creating-dark-matter
Six quarks as a unit ...
hmm... essentially a deuterium molecule has six quarks, not to mention
Wyttenbach's theory proposes 6
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