Rivalry between human ideation and virus mutation: two competing means of sustainability.

Women health care and issues Pub Date : 2021-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-12 DOI:10.31579/2642-9756/058
Pascal J Goldschmidt-Clermont, Alexander J P Goldschmidt, Roy E Weiss
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For the first time in human history, obtaining a COVID-19 vaccine has become essential for the sustainability of our species. As an amazing product of collective ideation, remarkably safe and efficient vaccines have been invented, tested, distributed, and administered to the population on a voluntary basis. The fast-mutating individual behavior of the virus is probably guided by a similar goal of the sustainability of the species. With this commentary, we analyze and compare two means of sustainability through adaptability: collective ideation in the case of humans and individual mutations in the case of viruses - two very different species whose behaviors are driven by sustainability.

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人类思维和病毒变异之间的竞争:两种竞争的可持续性手段。
人类历史上第一次,获得COVID-19疫苗对我们物种的可持续性至关重要。作为集体思想的惊人产物,已经在自愿的基础上发明、测试、分发和向人口提供了非常安全和有效的疫苗。病毒快速变异的个体行为可能是由物种可持续性的类似目标所引导的。在这篇评论中,我们分析和比较了通过适应性实现可持续性的两种手段:人类的集体思维和病毒的个体突变——这是两种截然不同的物种,它们的行为都是由可持续性驱动的。
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