
Dan Gleesak
Well-known member
It was very wordy.So many words in that article. I lost interest after 5 mins. You win.
It’s always good to find the source material whenever a “controversial” article is posted.
There is an epidemic of shitty scientific papers being published right now, so it’s a good habit to look for other similar studies to see what they say. Like 3 million papers get published every year, and breakthroughs are rare, so if there aren’t multiple studies out there that support each other, I don’t put much stock in it for a while.
I think the one Robo posted was very well done though. He used already existing info and just found a way to potentially make it more useful.