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>>11496630
>china is not even close?
No. Again, the point of lockdown is not to lower the total number of coronavirus cases. You can't stop the virus from happening. From China's reports, they're not even flattening the curve, they're full-on holding the curve back. All the people that didn't get coronavirus in China because they "stopped the virus" are going to eventually get it once extreme lockdown is no longer economically viable.

>>11496623
Yep. Not only is it dangerous to all the people who don't have coronavirus that need medical attention, but this extreme shutdown means hard economic times ahead which means more deaths.

The sad part is, as I said, that governments won't account for these innumerable deaths before patting themselves on the backs.

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Someone, please, show me the math behind iter. I want to see mathematical proof of concept in fusion energy, but I can't seem to find it.

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I've been stuck on this for a while and I only get indirect answers;
Is matter energy condensed?
I don't mean mechanical energy, but rather that similar to radiant, thermal, etc. And I don't mean that all matter is just condensed light, heat or whatever, but instead something else.

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