OK, I believe my previous explanations on sequencing address most of the issues in the video.
While the original sequencing was done as I mentioned, by sequencing everything (defined as whole transcriptome sequencing), the virus has been isolated and sequenced multiple times ever since. The cell cultures are even available from the CDC. Still, Dr. Kaufman does not explain how the same virus is found again and again worldwide, when there was no trace of it prior to December 2019. Regarding the testing, no test is perfect, and molecular biologists constantly work to improve them.
Regarding the “hypothetical genome model” and “gaps filled in automatic from the database”: just no. That it is not how it works, that is not how we do it. If there are gaps, they are left in there, till we can fill them through additional experiments. And you can find very often sequences with gaps in online databases for many microorganisms; they are just parts we have not defined yet, and we do not hide it.
Looking more closely at Dr. Kaufman credentials, from his website, he is a psychiatrist. He has no peer-reviewed research work in virology.
To explain a bit better why this is important:
as an example: if I have to review a peer-reviewed scientific article in immunology, a closely-related field (not a similar one) to mine, I might have to study it full time for a week. And even then, I might not have the ability to review it critically as much as an immunologist would. That is how specialized science has become nowadays, and necessarily so. That is why research groups staff have diverse expertise.
I appreciate reasoning with people like you, Rob and Terry. You try to expand your knowledge and are not satisfied with a simplified explanation. That is honorable. That is commendable.
What discourages me is people like Dr. Kaufman, who use their degree to spread false information. He is a psychiatrist with no experience in virology research, yet he spreads his hypotheses for which he has no scientific evidence. Not a single experiment, nor a scientific publication to back his claims.
You can find my publications in infectious diseases here:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Tagliamonte+MS&cauthor_id=31588431 Not a wide curriculum (yet), but I’m working on it. Nights and weekends included. Currently working on the coronavirus as well. While Dr. Kaufman plays his fantasies on youtube. It upsets me, as his actions might lead people to get sick and possibly die.
One thing I would suggest, do not limit your search only to sources which agree with you. Explore the ones which do not agree with your opinions. Look at your ideas, and try to pry open the weak points. If some parts of the idea does not make sense, either the idea is wrong, or you have yet to find the proper explanation for them. Either could be.
Wish you luck in your search for truth.
Best,
Max