sneezing is the easiest way to demonstrate the ability to capture droplets, which is the key principle. can also have him drink water and start coughing.
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:lmao this motherfucker is breaking apart :lol
Looks like that poltergeist preacher tbqh :lol
:lol
If I had the time I would edit This guy on trumps speeches. Too bad I dont have the time
did he lose balance and hit his face?
maybe so much makeup to cover up a bruise?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EjwjSujU...png&name=small
i did find it a bit odd that one eye was considerably wider open than the other but didnt think much of it. i doubt they'd have him in front of cameras if he suffered a stroke :lol
It is what it is
looks like he got punched in the face.
Nerdy interjection:
This is where the climate guys come in.
When people sneeze/cough you can make a wide range of droplet sizes.
Some are so small that they basically float due to air density. The climate guys have ways of studying the droplet sizes all the way down to aerosol type stuff.
So the techniques they have an invented are being used by virologists. And because its water with some protein residue (and possibly a shitload of viral particles) in the droplets/aerosols, it floats a little bit differently.
One new finding that needs to be tested more suggests aerosol level droplets just go right around objects if the objects move at a decent rate of speed. So it might be that walking through a cloud of this stuff means it just divides the droplets or aerosols up around you and you dont have the time to take much in. (Kinda like the colored smoke blowing over the car surface to see how aerodynamic a surface is.) So one preliminary thought is that still air is the worst to be in. Which kinda fits with not being inside in an enclosed space with lots of other people. (This is where the left deviously comes in for purposely targeting places of worship possibly being very dangerous. Or choir practice where one makes many more droplets/aerosols.)
So outside, at a distance, and move. And stfu I guess.
So I will.