If it can't be replicated at first, we might need to increase the sample size. Who is the say every blood sample will contain that material? They may be testing different materials on different people.
But even already it's not just some "random video on the internet" if we can verify who the person is and their credentials. Then it is a doctor posting his or her alleged findings. They are showing their face on putting reputation on the line.
Secondly this isn't the first alleged doctor to find strange unknown objects in blood, so that much has been reproduced by other doctors. So evidence is mounting, we just need a more robust and organized study
If it can't be replicated at first, we might need to increase the sample size. Who is the say every blood sample will contain that material? They may be testing different materials on different people.
But even already it's not just some "random video on the internet" if we can verify who the person is and their credentials. Then it is a doctor posting his or her alleged findings.
Secondly this isn't the first alleged doctor to find strange unknown objects in blood, so that much has been reproduced by other doctors. So evidence is mounting, we just need a more robust and organized study
If it can't be replicated at first, we might need to increase the sample size. Who is the say every blood sample will contain that material? They may be testing different materials on different people.
But even already it's not just some "random video on the internet" if we can verify who the person is and their credentials. Then it is a doctor posting his or her alleged findings.
This isn't the first alleged doctor to find strange unknown objects in blood, so that much has been reproduced by other doctors. So evidence is mounting, we just need a more robust and organized study
If it can't be replicated at first, we might need to increase the sample size. Who is the say every blood sample will contain that material? They may be testing different materials on different people.
But even already it's not just some "random video on the internet" if we can verify who the person is and their credentials. Then it is a doctor posting his or her alleged findings.
This isn't the first alleged doctor to find strange unknown objects in blood, so that much has been reproduced by other doctors. And researchers in Spain found what they believed was graphene in the vials themselves. So evidence is mounting, we just need a more robust and organized study