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Why do some people believe viruses aren't real? In this solo episode, Daniel Stih explores the roots of one of today's most misunderstood ideas — the belief that viruses "don't exist."
It's not Misinformation, rather a mix of scientific confusion, loss of trust, and the human search for simple answers in a complicated world.
- What viruses actually are and why they're misunderstood.
- The "terrain theory" vs. "germ theory" debate.
- Why institutional mistrust after COVID-19 fueled denial.
- How empathy and understanding can rebuild trust in truth.
The Daniel Stih Podcast — where curiosity meets clarity, and we learn to think better in a world full of misinformation.
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