The point is Loss Leader that it was NOT SAFE to inhale and ingest poop...
Tell me once again why we are supposed to blindly accept your unevidenced opinions?
The point is Loss Leader that it was NOT SAFE to inhale and ingest poop...
What is the increased risk of debilitating illness from ingesting feces when sealed in a confined space with two other people as opposed to being on earth? What is that risk when the people have first been tested for infectious diseases and then isolated from known vectors?
I figured out the perfect way to help you understand. Forget about x and y for a moment. Ask yourself if you think it is "safe" to inhale and ingest infected stool????
There you go....it's gotta' be fake. ALL OF IT....
Patrick: pay attention. I asked you a question. How did I lock the gear down in an airplane I wasn't even flying by just asking the pilot if the navigation lights were on?
Thats the same way John Aaron could diagnose a problem via telephone.
It appears he never covered diagnosis either, otherwise the process by which engineers can consider the evidence and decide what has most likely gone wrong would not confuse him so much.We all do. Every day.
The only difference in your described scenario is the amount.
Didn't do sanitation or epidemiology as part of your coursework, did you?
That's a "portion" of your "problem"...listening to people who haven't a clue, and deciding against all evidence, that these clueless people know what they are talking about.
Educate yourself, Patrick...stop "relying" on youtube videos to do your "thinking" for you.
Except you earlier claimed this:
Now one of those two stayements of yours must be false, which one is it?
Others have pointed out the double standard her with respect Apollo 8 and 12.
And that the pressure on one O2 tank was falling, while the other was at zero, and the reporty of the 'shimmy' but apart from that...
But you've just admitted they knew they were venting something so why would anyone proceed on the basis it was an instrumentation problem.
No I will criticize the fact you've made two contradict claims about the lifeboat scenario, again please tell me which one was false?
Except when apparently you weren't.
If only you had understood it once.
We all do. Every day.
The only difference in your described scenario is the amount.
Didn't do sanitation or epidemiology as part of your coursework, did you?
Seems Patrick has a nervous "tic" where every third sentence or so, he has to "assume" that everyone agrees with him...
Patrick, do you think we are lying when we say no one here agrees with you? For the life of me, I can't understand why you continue to insinuate that there are people who agree with you when we go out of our way to DISAGREE with you.
Do you understand why we are getting tired of this "implied" agreement where none exists?
No one is claiming it was safe.
...solely by you, in complete refraction to anything anyone has said to you.
Exactly what changes? This is where you abandoned this point previously. Don't try to start it all over again and pretend the ball isn't in your court.
Nonsense. Tolerable risk is exactly at the heart of this conversation.
Begging the question. An army of qualified physicians did approve it. You have provided no expertise to the contrary -- only your vague layman's assertion that it wasn't suitable.
So why can't you seem to find a single qualified physician to endorse your claim?
You appear to be using some sort of new and novel definition of the word "safe." This was an experimental series of record-setting space missions - the first and only time humans have ever set foot on a heavenly body.
The idea of "safe" is one of relative risk versus reward.
What is the increased risk of debilitating illness from ingesting feces when sealed in a confined space with two other people as opposed to being on earth? What is that risk when the people have first been tested for infectious diseases and then isolated from known vectors? What is the incubation period for likely infectious diseases? What percentage of exposed individuals actually contract the most likely diseases? Could a man in peak physical shape continue to perform adequately for five days after contracting the most common diseases?
What is the overall chance of mission failure due to illness?
Your argument about what doctors would and would not allow is nonsense and shows, to me, that you have no medical training. Doctors routinely weigh risks versus rewards. Frequently, doctors minimize risks in their minds because they, like everyone else, want to see rewards.
People were going to the moon. Do you really think doctors could have stopped them? Do you think lawyers could have?
I rarely quote myself on forums, but I am this time.
Patrick, I've politely, albeit pointedly, asked you a reasonable question. It is related to how John Aaron could diagnose a problem via telephone. Like a good mystery writer, I've given you all of the clues, but not the answer. You've even been given hints by others how it this kind of thing can be done. Could I have some sort of answer?
BTW, just for fun, if anyone wants to PM me with their answer, I'll let you know if you're right.
That's a "portion" of your "problem"...listening to people who haven't a clue, and deciding against all evidence, that these clueless people know what they are talking about.
Educate yourself, Patrick...stop "relying" on youtube videos to do your "thinking" for you.
I figured out the perfect way to help you understand. Forget about x and y for a moment. Ask yourself if you think it is "safe" to inhale and ingest infected stool????
There you go....it's gotta' be fake. ALL OF IT....
I pointed this out to you earlier, but you, not having any medical expertise, apparently didn't understand.
I'll try again.
Anytime you use a bathroom with a previously-used toilet in it, you are ingesting fecal matter, along with other nasty stuff. It is blasted out of the toilet during use and when flushing (which is why you should ALWAYS shut the lid prior to flushing, OK Patrick?); it then lingers in the air and on surfaces for many days, depending on the specific bacteria. That is the way it is.
I want to know exactly what Patrick thinks happened!
Does he contend that Borman took a dump in the cabin without the collection container? Does he think it splattered everywhere in zero g?
Liquid tends to be clearly visible in zero g, if it has been expelled, it has momentum that will carry it to a surface.
It does not disintigrate and atomise - surface tension without gravity is a strong enough force. It would be clearly visible, fairly easy to mop up with towels and I suspect the pong would be the most pressing 'problem'![]()
I can't help but be extremely frustrated at this whole thread. It is just a facepalm in every post, and a headshake at every rebuttal ignored.
Oh please, not this “crap” again. This is just another attempt to switch horses in the middle of the stream. You have done this numerous times in the past to evade answering questions that are posed to you. Do you think that none of us notice this tactic?
Now that you have switched topics… again, let me ask this:
What is the exchange rate of the Apollo 8 ventilation system? Jay can help you out with this.
Why are there no reports of any of Borman’s diarrhea being trapped in the filtration system?
What “aerosolized” Borman’s loose stool?
I have a spare horse if you need one.![]()
What do you do with your hospitalized patients with infectious diarrhea? Have everyone share their bathroom? We have very strict stool precautions that we follow where I work as do all main stream American medical centers.