Yes! We live in a literal ocean of microbiology. The air is teaming with it. As surely as one can dip a bottle into the ocean or lake and see biology in it under low magnification, if one were to bottle air and observe its contents under high magnification it, too, will reveal all types of microbes in any sample. Bacteria, phage, virus. you name it, it's in there. And even more of it is microscopic skeletal remains of microbiology. Fossils. PCR tests are used to detect dinosaur DNA in fossils. Sames. Not live dinosaurs.
Here's a couple studies that demonstrate this point.
Evidence that some bacteria, phage and virus can travel across entire oceans from continent to continent and even remain viable:
Atmospheric Movement of Microorganisms in Clouds of Desert Dust and Implications for Human Health
You know that three liters of air you just breathed in? It may have all sorts of infectious microbiology in it! This study shows what infants constantly breath in, are exposed to. [Note: adults, too]:
Nearly Constant Shedding of Diverse Enteric Viruses by Two Healthy Infants
Point is, we share this planet with microbiology. The air is an ocean as much as the Pacific is. Filled with life and the remains of life. Biological hazards everywhere! But we're in luck! We were gifted with the most amazing adaptive immune system of any species on the planet. It's why we're able to survive in this environment with that much hazardous microbiology we're constantly exposed to. A gift from God that protects us. All we have to do is take care of the gift he gave us. Diet, exercise, healthy mind, healthy body, faith, love, human connection, all of these protect and strengthen our immune system, to the optimal levels God gives us to being life with. What we do with it is on us. Another gift of God, discernment, guides our how we decide to care for it. When you know God has your back in the microbe-rich world he created you don't fear living in a microbial planet.
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Yes! We live in a literal ocean of microbiology. The air is teaming with it. As surely as one can dip a bottle into the ocean or lake and see biology in it under low magnification, if one were to bottle air and observe its contents under high magnification it, too, will reveal all types of microbes in any sample. Bacteria, phage, virus. you name it, it's in there. And even more of it is microscopic skeletal remains of microbiology. Fossils. PCR tests are used to detect dinosaur DNA in fossils. Sames. Not live dinosaurs.
Here's a couple studies that demonstrate this point.
Evidence that some bacteria, phage and virus can travel across entire oceans from continent to continent and even remain viable:
Atmospheric Movement of Microorganisms in Clouds of Desert Dust and Implications for Human Health
Clinical Microbiology Reviews, July 2007
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1932751/
You know that three liters of air you just breathed in? It may have all sorts of infectious microbiology in it! This study shows what infants constantly breath in, are exposed to. [Note: adults, too]:
Nearly Constant Shedding of Diverse Enteric Viruses by Two Healthy Infants
Journal of Clinical Microbiology November, 2012
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3486243/
Point is, we share this planet with microbiology. The air is an ocean as much as the Pacific is. Filled with life and the remains of life. Biological hazards everywhere! But we're in luck! We were gifted with the most amazing adaptive immune system of any species on the planet. It's why we're able to survive in this environment with that much hazardous microbiology we're constantly exposed to. A gift from God that protects us. All we have to do is take care of the gift he gave us. Diet, exercise, healthy mind, healthy body, faith, love, human connection, all of these protect and strengthen our immune system, to the optimal levels God gives us to being life with. What we do with it is on us. Another gift of God, discernment, guides our how we decide to care for it. When you know God has your back in the microbe-rich world he created you don't fear living in a microbial planet.