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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1623650" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Exactly. It doesn't always make 'exact' copies of itself, but usually it does. It's only rarely a change takes place but the change only takes place during replication. The more chances it has to replicate, the higher the odds it will make an 'undesirable' or more threatening change to itself, and it most likely won't happen 'all at once' either. It will likely take more than one mutation, perhaps even many many many different separate mutations.Baby steps..then, there it is...</p><p></p><p>An 'undesirable' change for instance, might be to obtain the ability to much more easily affect younger people and even infants and children. The more often it has a chance to infect a child, the more likely it becomes that it will make the little changes over time to make the young ones it's primary infection target. </p><p>We are learning about it...it is learning about us as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1623650, member: 18945"] Exactly. It doesn't always make 'exact' copies of itself, but usually it does. It's only rarely a change takes place but the change only takes place during replication. The more chances it has to replicate, the higher the odds it will make an 'undesirable' or more threatening change to itself, and it most likely won't happen 'all at once' either. It will likely take more than one mutation, perhaps even many many many different separate mutations.Baby steps..then, there it is... An 'undesirable' change for instance, might be to obtain the ability to much more easily affect younger people and even infants and children. The more often it has a chance to infect a child, the more likely it becomes that it will make the little changes over time to make the young ones it's primary infection target. We are learning about it...it is learning about us as well. [/QUOTE]
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