I would not come back if I were Dr. Cowan. Dr. Cowan did not end the interview, Alex did.
I fully expected Alex to relent when Dr. Cowan said "I believe we've reached an impasse." At that point, Alex could have move to another line of questioning, and I was stunned and shocked that he instead abruptly agreed to the impasse and ended it there.
I think Dr. Cowan had not seen the article Alex was stuck on. Dr. Cowan mentioned other articles he had reviewed that claimed to have isolated the virus that Cowan believes had flaws, and Alex could have asked about them.
Jon Rappoport has been blogging about isolating the virus since February 2020. Here's a good example.
https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/2020/10/09/covid-the-virus-that-isnt-there-the-root-fraud-exposed/
This isolation problem and the associated problem of contagion goes back to the 1980s with HIV and AIDS, and Mullis was criticizing Fauci and Gallo and their $22 billion dollar fraud back then.
http://virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/cfmullis.htm
excerpts:
"But here's a Nobel Prize-winner trying to ask a simple question from those who spent $22 billion and killed 100,000 people."
"A lot of people studying this disease are looking for the clever little pathways they can piece together, that will show how this works. Like, 'What if this molecule was produced by this one and then this one by this one, and then what if this one and that one induce this one'- that stuff becomes, after two molecules, conjecture of the rankest kind. People who sit there and talk about it don't realize that molecules themselves are somewhat hypothetical, and that their interactions are more so, and that the biological reactions are even more so. You don't need to look that far. You don't discover the cause of something like AIDS by dealing with incredibly obscure things."
"There are some terrible motivations of humans involved in this, and Gallo and Fauci have got to be some of the worst."
-- Kary Mullis