If the world’s Chinese Communist virus was concentrated, could it fill a swimming pool, a bathtub, or a Coke can? Do you want to know the answer?
A British mathematician has calculated that all the viruses currently spreading around the world that cause the Chinese Communist virus could easily fit into a Coke can, and his calculations reveal how much damage a minuscule particle of the virus can cause.
Dr. Kit Yates, a mathematician at the University of Bath, told Reuters that the destruction, devastation and loss of Life caused by this virus can all be attributed to a very small amount of matter. Yatesbo said, “It would be great if we could just put it in a soda can and launch it into space and say goodbye to that, unfortunately, to contain the virus that way doesn’t work.”
Using new infection rates from global pandemics and estimates of viral load, University of Bath mathematician Kit Yates came up with the result that there are about 200 trillion 2019 CCP viruses around the world at any given Time.
Detailing the steps of the calculation, Yates said he used the diameter of the CCP virus, which averages about 100 nanometers, or one hundred billionth of a meter, and then calculated the volume of the spherical virus.
Even taking into account the protruding stinging proteins of the CCP virus and the fact that the spherical particles would leave gaps when stacked together, he said, the total would still not fill a 330-milliliter can of Coke.
Yates said, “I don’t recommend tasting it, it’s probably the most disgusting drink you can imagine.”
To date, more than 2.34 million people have died from the new coronavirus pandemic, with nearly 107 million confirmed cases worldwide.
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