@ryo Viruses, maybe. But germs in general certainly do exist. We do know that microorganisms exist and it's safe to assume that if one is inside your body it can do some harm to you.
@TerminalAutism @digdeeper @ryo Well that's only about viruses, not pathogens in general. Microorganisms DO exist and given that they do eat other cells, it's safe to assume that they can do damage if they are inside of you. And I do know that some bacteria (not viruses) can cause cold or flu-like symptoms. If viruses really don't exist, then I assume most pathogenic diseases are caused by bacteria.
As for viruses in particular, I don't know really. They are said to be much smaller than cells and nobody can conclude whether they are living or non-living and their entire existence seems to contradict what we know about evolution (on theory I heard claims that viruses are really loose Ribosomes).
However, my doubts also come from the fact that these germ theory deniers also tend to be flat-earthers, who I really believe are a psy-op.
@ryo @TerminalAutism @digdeeper "Germ" refers to any microorganism that can cause disease.
@TerminalAutism @digdeeper @ryo Those factors could be weakening your immune system, making you more vulnerable to pathogens.
Pasteur said bad thing get in blood make blob sick
Beuchamp said thing get sick and so it sheds deitritus (exosomes)
both of these things actually happen