I don't get cable, don't watch CNN, don't watch MSNBC, don't watch Fox, don't watch national news of any kind. I rarely watch local news.
But I do read science and engineering, and I have the street cred to back it up. I am not positive any of their vaccines will work out as they intend, nor are they (which is why they do trials, etc.). But you clearly haven't read anything, have you, about why this is different? You disbelievingly guessed right, this IS new.
Did you know there are cars that can drive themselves much of the time? The majority of new cars will decelerate your own car if you fell asleep, before it hits that bridge abutment perhaps saving you life.
That's all amazing. Do you believe them?
There are a ton of amazing things out there now. Do you understand dual band 5 GHz wi-fi? Because I do. Do you understand, deep down at the substrate level, how a computer works? I do. Is it necessary to know anything about that for it to work? No... My wife doesn't, and she surfs the internet just fine.
Everything that is possible today that humans have created one day did not exist, not even as an idea.
But here we are, taking photos of Pluto, taking actual photos of the coronavirus (which is one of the reasons the actual experts know it's not influenza), etc.
The proof will be in the pudding, as they say. I just hope the vaccine works as they (Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson, Oxford, all independently created and two of the three showing 95% effectiveness in early data). I sure hope it will, and there is something seriously wrong with you if you hope it does not.
By the way, I read that early Boeing information, and it was rather obvious to me how flawed their system was. But that kind of engineering is my specialty.
Boeing going down a rabbit hole has nothing to do with the many vaccine efforts out there, does it? Boeing isn't making the vaccine. By that logic, everything every corporation does for all time will be flawed. That's just plain crazy talk. |