How reasonable are microbes, or a double-Edged refutation

A double-edged refutation is a refutation that, like a double-edged sword, can strike both left and right. Rarely, but there are myths consisting of two mutually exclusive parts. In order to expose such a myth, it is necessary to strike at both parts. But let’s leave poetic fiction alone and deal with our “double” myth.Read more ⟶

The myth that the Raven does not peck out the Raven’s eye

Crow crow does not eat the eye – it is also a myth. Calm eat dog, if need be, without hesitation. But we’re not talking about crows, we’re talking about germs. It is considered that all microbes are at war only with us, as well as with animals and plants. But not among themselves. WhyRead more ⟶