12 days is ages ago, but:
While we should always question declarations of expertise without evidence, YCombinator is a place of curiosity and immediately dismissing someone's consideration as gibberish is counter-productive and rude.
> a) not present in your comment history - clearly that's not your focus area - and b) not even spelled correctly and c) I do not believe you
I disagree, there's a significant amount of detailed information in the comment history that suggests this (although I am not vouching for accuracy of any of it.)
> > and have extensively studied the thymus, spleen, associated peptides
> Uh uh. Heart, liver and associated oligosaccharides. Gotcha. (this is equally irrelevant gibberish when talking about immune system responses)
Wrong. You didn't even do a web search to check.
The thymus produces immune cells. The spleen generates lymphocytes in response to foreign micro-organisms/viruses. Spleen peptides are used for enhancing immune function after radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
> Yeah, you do say that, you say "I am wondering how much immune "budget" do humans have for vaccines?"
No. Wondering about an immune budget for vaccines does preclude the possibility an immune budget applies to natural immunity.