theautomaticearth | The most striking characteristic of the virus may be, if not should be,
its exponential (or quadratic, if you will) progress once it gets hold.
Ben Hunt tweeted earlier today, in reaction to Rome shutting down a
quarter of the entire country, that “Italy is a time machine that shows us our future. Why do we ignore it?” But it’s not just Italy. It’s a pattern, it’s a dynamic, it’s motion. All things that regular flu is not.
COVID19 is not a point in space, it’s not standing still. You can’t
look at it and compare it to anything else around today, because it
moves much faster. Let’s try this vein:
I would suggest we’re looking at something like this:
Wave 0: Wuhan/Hubei (11/58.5 million people)
Wave 1: Rest of China (1.375 million people, total China 1,435)
Wave 2: Italy, South Korea, Iran (59, 51 and 81 million people)
Wave 0: Wuhan/Hubei (11/58.5 million people)
Wave 1: Rest of China (1.375 million people, total China 1,435)
Wave 2: Italy, South Korea, Iran (59, 51 and 81 million people)
And the next wave could well be, given their development in new
cases, countries that are following the early phases of the graphs for
Italy and South Korea above:
Wave 3: US, Germany, France, Spain (?!) (330, 83, 67, 47 million people)
Wave 3: US, Germany, France, Spain (?!) (330, 83, 67, 47 million people)
The UK is a candidate with its 66.8 million people, but it’s either
cheating (don’t test) or it may “have to wait” for Wave 4. Note: the US
doesn’t have all that many cases either, but its death rate is high.
I mention the numbers of inhabitants because Wave 3 may also include some countries with fewer people (Wave 3.5?):
Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands (8.5, 10.1, 11.5 and 17.1
million people) are all countries with relatively small populations and
relatively high numbers of new cases that may well contain the same sort
of clusters that have caused the explosion in cases in Wave 1
countries. We can not predict excatly what happens, but we can see
trendlines.
The virus is a time machine in the sense that whereas we can -in
theory- assume that the regular flu moves in human time, COVID19 very
much appears to move in virus time. Almost something you would ask a
quantum theorist to look into.
Meanwhile of course you can theorize about the possibility that this
is a bioweapon, but first of all that doesn’t help any patients right
now, and second it’s only interesting if you can find out whether it was
made on purpose or by accident, released by accident or on purpose, and
was it the Chinese, the Americans, the Russians, the British, or
someone else, why did they do it, why does it target which group, etc
etc.
This thing plays out today, not in an imaginary future where you may
have found out the who what and why. In the meantime, people are dying.
If you look at the graphs for Italy and South Korea above, you can
see your future. Not in a precise way, but certainly in a general one.
You can see ahead. Time machine.
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