Theangrylumberjack
Theangrylumberjack
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28th Jul 2016
6th Jun 2017
This is a more realistic way of how viruses infect cells.
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Comments

  • powderskye
    powderskye
    3rd Aug 2016
    @camtech56 Yeah, I know. I was just being sarcastic and joking. Just saying.
  • explorer
    explorer
    1st Aug 2016
    lol, is ebola
  • Onic
    Onic
    1st Aug 2016
    Do we really care, Fnaf65?
  • Fnaf65
    Fnaf65
    1st Aug 2016
    hay i made bigger version of the other cell and virus
  • MEOWS
    MEOWS
    31st Jul 2016
    Also, about the drinking bit, its probably not a good idea to drink a glass of pure heavy water because its slightly more dense than regular water which can cause body haywire. So just dont exceed the reccomended daily dose and you'll be fine.
  • MEOWS
    MEOWS
    31st Jul 2016
    powdersky deutrerium oxide is not radioactive and is known as heavy water. Ordinary tap water contains 0.02% heavy water, so it is safe to drink in tiny amounts. There is probably a tiny ammount in your cells.
  • Anastasia_616
    Anastasia_616
    31st Jul 2016
    Hello SWuStika..
  • camtech56
    camtech56
    31st Jul 2016
    @EveryoneComplaining: It's an analogy to what occurs to cells in your body when they are infected by viruses. CRMC acts as a cell membrane that NEUT, the virus, can get through while other things cannot. The DEUT is there to show how an infected cell will be expended to create more virus. So yes, it is realistic given what TPT allows.
  • powderskye
    powderskye
    31st Jul 2016
    yeah, very realistic. cells are made of deuterium oxide (radioactive) and ceramic (artificial solid).
  • powderskye
    powderskye
    30th Jul 2016
    not12letters