But do you understand how much of a risk THAT IS!?
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One wrong step, and we'll have another 2020.
And not even talking about disturbing the bodies…disrespect at its finest.
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Disrespect. Cutting them up and injecting needles. I'm all for scientific improvement, but is it honouring if the same virus they died of made a comeback?
As global warming causes permafrost to melt,
dead bodies are exposed. And within some
of those bodies are diseases that have been
defeated in the rest of the world. Scientists have
found everything from smallpox to the 1918
influenza & tried to revive them--to no avail. Bacteria & even viruses apparently can't
survive being frozen that long; they are adapted
to human body heat after all. But it begs the question: are diseases the real problem; or
foolish scientists who want to revive a disease out
of curiosity without regard to the consequences?