@revenant Back in the middle ages wouldn't have been as lucky to be able to live through it. Not complying with urgent regulations most probably translated to either execution or torture of the offenders.
I wouldn't use the expression "back to the middle ages" that light-heartedly.
@revenant I rely on multiple sources, the Lancet ratifies their publications if they make mistakes; morons on YouTube saying castor oil, spinach and ricotta cheese cure cancer, and calling that "science", on the other hand...
@revenant Yeah, except that those they push as "scientists who have nothing to gain" are usually morons who earn from essential oils scams and analogous crap, or YouTube/blog monetising lol
Besides, science isn't about belief, that's the issue here. "Believing a scientist" is something you'd hear out of a medieval, pre-Galilean method person.
@revenant q.e.d., exactly what I was speaking of. Science isn't discussed on TV/YT, if what they claim is true, why don't they publish their data? Maybe they're in conflict of interests? Some billionaire paying them to minimize the situation?
@revenant Yeah, and there is the very same guy subtitled in English in other videos as well, anyway. Except, strangely, no reviewed publication by either him or any of the others who support the same hypotheses, guess why.