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By Antonio Mark McCoy Sr. © Copyright 2005, Antonio Mark McCoy Sr.
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MICRO BIOLOGY EVOLUTION:
A Virus is "not" a Bacterium though. Nor is it an independently-living Organism. A Virus cannot survive in the absence of a Living Cell within which to synthesize copies of itself (replicate). And Antibiotics do not harm a Virus. A Virus has some fundamental information (Genes made of D.N.A. or R.N.A.) which allows it to make copies of itself. However, the Virus must be inside of a Living Cell before that information can be used. And in fact, the information won't be made available unless the Virus enters a Living Cell first. And it is this entrance of a Virus into a Cell which is called a/the Viral Infection or Virus. The Virus then uses the Cell's and some of the Cell's Enzymes to generate Virus parts which are later assembled into thousands of new, yet mature, "Virus". Which can leave the Cell to infect other Cells.

All Viruses only exist to make more Viruses. And with the possible exception of Bacterial Viruses which kill harmful Bacteria. All Viruses therefore appear to be harmful because their replication leads to the death of the Cell which the Virus has entered. So Virus kill Cells. Viruses are not Plants, Animals, or Bacteria, but are Parasites of the living Plant and Animal Kingdoms. Almost like the Creator especially designed Virus' to do this.


Now here above is my diagram of a Virus. A "Thing" I call it. Now you just look at the design of this Thing. Then tell me how it could not have been designed by someone? The Thing is almost robotic in nature. So since it is not Plant nor Animal, then what exactly is it? It must be a Machine then? Another form of Nano Technology perhaps? Something someone designed long ago? Because this Thing is seemly especially designed to attack and kill Cells. There is something very sinister about all of the Virus'. Especially how the little Things can attach themselves. Then deliver their Cell killing information. Now a Virus kills Cell, while "Cancer" multiplies Cells. !Abnormally though.