

Versus Science #39. It's been said that dogs can smell cancer in people. How odd is that? I can't imagine cancer having any smell. But animals have senses we don't have. Senses that we would consider extra sensory if we had them. ESP = extra sensor power. It's not just psychic stuff, it's also those senses we would call a "sixth sense". It reminds me of that girl in aliens that could sense gene abnormalities or health issues in men. That could be real if women were more like animals scarily enough. And would could me be like? Probably the same in ways, and even better with directions than they already are. And that sounds like a dog, being good with your sense of direction. Animals will always mystify me with their extra senses. But they can grow new senses because they have one track minds. They don't think about several things at once like we do, and they don't think about much of anything really. Their focus allows them to fight without hesitation, and apparently grow new senses as well. Viruses have been all over in the news lately, and I don't mean cancer. For some reason there's a fish virus now, a child killing virus in China, a bird killing virus, a banana killing virus, and many more. Is this just coincidence? Could it be due to global warming? Or is it some form of terrorism we didn't think of? There's even a cat killing virus among others. Will we ever grow senses like a dog to sense viruses? Anything is possible if given the right evolutionary path. Currently they're working on a virus that kills cancer. A virus killing virus essentially. So what could kill a virus? Why is it so hard to find a way to kill them? I don't understand why that stuff happens but I do know that bio-engineering a virus will lead to nano-virus killers. Eventually...
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