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Big tech wants to re-write history by calling this the age of information, because these fucks make money off data. Data is important, but it's not revolutionary, our senses and our brains collect and interpret more data than any computer in existence. In fact all that data is useless unless there's someone to make sense of it and adapt to it. ALL software, all data just serves as a means to visualize something, a way to help you make decisions, the problem with data is that it's dependent on sensors, sensors that may or may not be measuring what you are trying to visualize. If you make decisions based on flawed or bad data, you will get flawed and or bad outcomes. Case in point, the models used to predict the spread and deadliness of covid. Total ass juice model, with total ass juice data generated as a result.

Data is overvalued, and it's only a matter of time before the market corrects this distortion.

Big tech wants to re-write history by calling this the age of information, because these fucks make money off data. Data is important, but it's not revolutionary, our senses and our brains collect and interpret more data than any computer in existence. In fact all that data is useless unless there's someone to make sense of it and adapt to it. ALL software, all data just serves as a means to visualize something, a way to help you make decisions, the problem with data is that it's dependent on sensors, sensors that may or may not be measuring what you are trying to visualize. If you make decisions based on flawed or bad data, you will get flawed and or bad outcomes. Case in point, the models used to predict the spread and deadliness of covid. Total ass juice model, with total ass juice data generated as a result. Data is overvalued, and it's only a matter of time before the market corrects this distortion.

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Which means PCR. Rna has to be amplified in order to be detected. Again garbage in(false positive laden test) garbage out. Data measurements don't always measure what you're trying to measure, ask the phrenologists of old.

From my understanding the PCR tests becomes increasingly inaccurate as it is amplified. Increasing viral load does not requires excessive amplification to detect.

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Then you should revise your understanding. Polymerization is what happens when burger grease cools in the pan, and basically how PCR test amplifies proteins.

And yet there are real world examples of sewage predicating case increases.