Patrick1000
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An experiment to answer this question, Drewid and Berry in a box for 48 hours
A thought experiment to answer this "question" once and for all,
Drewid and Berry in a box for 48 hours.
Look for this to come out in the journal NATURE, a full fledged peer reviewed paper, sometime next month.
Drewid, you need some help, let me help you out there. I'll write a form letter for you and you can send it to all those surviving team members above(your list of docs in post 2933 above) and in so doing, you'll be able to measure their competency by way of their responses. You'll see where I am going with this. It is very straight forward.
From: Drewid
To: Dr. Charles Berry
Regarding: Is the air safe to breath?
Dear Doctor Berry,
I am a graduate student at the Yale University School of Public Health. Some crazy kooky guy on the internet is writing bad things about you, and since I study this stuff, I am hoping you will go along with a little experiment of mine so we can prove him wrong and you competent.
Dr. Berry, the internet troublemaker's name is Patrick1000. His basic claim is that the Apollo 8 cabin had to have been filled with air that was unsafe to breath. Likewise, he claims that all the surfaces inside of the Apollo 8 command module had to have been contaminated with stool and its associated viral and bacterial complements, all this given astronaut Borman's zero G case of viral gastroenteritis as diagnosed per you in the Apollo 8 Mission Report section dedicated to medical concerns.
I think we can put that ignoramus Patrick1000 in his place Dr. Berry with a simple experiment. I, just today, have come down with a pretty bad case of viral gastroenteritis myself. I was hoping to come by your home today with a nebulizer that I use to aerosolize my stool . I thought if you and I stayed together in one of the rooms of your house and every time I took I poop I would nebulize it and then we could prove that breathing stool like this for a day or two was OK.
We can see if someone can rig up a filtering device similar to what they had in the Apollo 8. We'd then just hang out, you and me for 2 days together in that one room with my poop first aerosolized and then hopefully filtered, at least to some degree. We'll follow up with you over the course of the ensuing few days , then months and then next year, just in case you come down with anything weird like hepatitis.
What do you say Charles? Should be safe, don't ya' think. I am hoping to do my Master's Thesis on this so I'll be sure to credit you, no problem. I am sending this to some of the other Apollo Medical Team staff, just in case you chicken out.
All the best, Drewid
It's from the "Preliminary clinical report of the medical aspects of Apollos 7 and 8." The PDF doesn't display correctly but the text is still there, you can also view it as html. I've spaced it a bit to aid readability.I apologise for the Pat style wall, but it is worth a read if you're interested in the medical background.
And here are the team that Pat is calling incompetent
A thought experiment to answer this "question" once and for all,
Drewid and Berry in a box for 48 hours.
Look for this to come out in the journal NATURE, a full fledged peer reviewed paper, sometime next month.
Drewid, you need some help, let me help you out there. I'll write a form letter for you and you can send it to all those surviving team members above(your list of docs in post 2933 above) and in so doing, you'll be able to measure their competency by way of their responses. You'll see where I am going with this. It is very straight forward.
From: Drewid
To: Dr. Charles Berry
Regarding: Is the air safe to breath?
Dear Doctor Berry,
I am a graduate student at the Yale University School of Public Health. Some crazy kooky guy on the internet is writing bad things about you, and since I study this stuff, I am hoping you will go along with a little experiment of mine so we can prove him wrong and you competent.
Dr. Berry, the internet troublemaker's name is Patrick1000. His basic claim is that the Apollo 8 cabin had to have been filled with air that was unsafe to breath. Likewise, he claims that all the surfaces inside of the Apollo 8 command module had to have been contaminated with stool and its associated viral and bacterial complements, all this given astronaut Borman's zero G case of viral gastroenteritis as diagnosed per you in the Apollo 8 Mission Report section dedicated to medical concerns.
I think we can put that ignoramus Patrick1000 in his place Dr. Berry with a simple experiment. I, just today, have come down with a pretty bad case of viral gastroenteritis myself. I was hoping to come by your home today with a nebulizer that I use to aerosolize my stool . I thought if you and I stayed together in one of the rooms of your house and every time I took I poop I would nebulize it and then we could prove that breathing stool like this for a day or two was OK.
We can see if someone can rig up a filtering device similar to what they had in the Apollo 8. We'd then just hang out, you and me for 2 days together in that one room with my poop first aerosolized and then hopefully filtered, at least to some degree. We'll follow up with you over the course of the ensuing few days , then months and then next year, just in case you come down with anything weird like hepatitis.
What do you say Charles? Should be safe, don't ya' think. I am hoping to do my Master's Thesis on this so I'll be sure to credit you, no problem. I am sending this to some of the other Apollo Medical Team staff, just in case you chicken out.
All the best, Drewid
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