Pretty simple There is no money in it. Unless somebody with a large bank account finds this interesting enough to invest that money for an altruistic reason there will never be a drive to do it. The my pillow guy didn't make money for documenting the 2024 steal. Dinesh prob didn't even break even for 2000 mules. There must be a motivating factor for people AND they must have the funds to do so. Science became business a long time ago.
Here's how you can dismiss most BS: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. Barring the inability to provide it IS an excuse, but there are no extraordinary barriers to prevent someone doing this and posting their findings if it did indeed happen.
Its a great 4chan article though. But I saw the rick and morty spaghetti episode, so not really original, is it?
One thing I'd like to see is for someone to work with a mortician who finds the rubbery clots, take samples, then analyze the composition of the clots. Additionally examine the clot construction down to the individual clot cells or fibrils. Examine the material with an electron microscope and analyze the structure down at the molecular level.
Place samples in a nutrient bath and observe whether anything develops.
Pretty simple There is no money in it. Unless somebody with a large bank account finds this interesting enough to invest that money for an altruistic reason there will never be a drive to do it. The my pillow guy didn't make money for documenting the 2024 steal. Dinesh prob didn't even break even for 2000 mules. There must be a motivating factor for people AND they must have the funds to do so. Science became business a long time ago.
I thought Mike Adams did.
OP from original thread link:
lol. Yeah, and no pictures huh?
Here's how you can dismiss most BS: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. Barring the inability to provide it IS an excuse, but there are no extraordinary barriers to prevent someone doing this and posting their findings if it did indeed happen.
Its a great 4chan article though. But I saw the rick and morty spaghetti episode, so not really original, is it?
One thing I'd like to see is for someone to work with a mortician who finds the rubbery clots, take samples, then analyze the composition of the clots. Additionally examine the clot construction down to the individual clot cells or fibrils. Examine the material with an electron microscope and analyze the structure down at the molecular level. Place samples in a nutrient bath and observe whether anything develops.