Activity for McKenna Fussellâ€
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Virus within a virus: possible? Is it possible that there might be a virus (of the giant, ancient, frozen-in-glaciers type) that is, for lack of a better explanation, double-layered? As in the first layer affects the host and then later, after the host is weakened, the second, inside virus attacks to kill. Is this scientifically pl... (more) |
— | over 7 years ago |
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A disease with an incubation time of 18 years kills all adults after its "timer" goes off. How can I keep it from affecting those under 18? An airborne disease with an incubation time of 18 years goes unnoticed, but spreads across the world. 18 years later, its "timer" goes off, killing all adults. Good idea (thanks, @Morfium !), but I have some concerns. Would it not spread to infect those under 18, thus killing them after another 18 y... (more) |
— | over 7 years ago |