>Mike,
> I consider that if a few bacterial contaminants might replicate
> enough to cause symptoms in 35-40 years, decreasing the time to
> symptoms can be accomplished also by increasing these contaminants
> through a program of repeated exposure. Double the contaminants,
> half the time to symptoms, and 40 times the contaminants in a
> short program could produce symptoms in as little as a bit more
> than a year.
They claim
"Because of the fact that nanobacteria only replicate every 3 to 5
days and their nano size, it takes approximately 35-40 years for a
human to become symptomatic from them, even if infected at birth."
http://www.nanotech.biz/i.php?id=2002_01_25
The other link said the same thing.
> I don't think your model accounts for natural cell death of the
> infectious cells, or whether the immune system is working at all
> on it.
Not my model. It's theirs. But their math does not add up.
If they can't get that part straight, how can you believe anything
else they say?
>Duncan
Regards,
Mike Monett
Antiviral Antibacterial Silver Solution:
http://silversol.freewebpage.org/index.htm
SPICE Analysis of Crystal Oscillators:
http://silversol.freewebpage.org/spice/xtal/clapp.htm
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