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Are you talking about the flat baselines on thermogravimetric graphs ?Yes.They are not great, but they are the only data you have, and they don't support your assertion.
There is, indeed, a requirement for results.That's because you have not provided any.So, as I said, come back when you have better data.
Do you think I would have been here had I found physicists to conclude the experiment ?
I think the University of Leeds is right to essentially dismiss your idea.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/11/2017 17:52:54I think the University of Leeds is right to essentially dismiss your idea.And I think the University of Leeds and other scientists should complete the experiment to conclusion.
And I think the University of Leeds and other scientists should complete the experiment to conclusion.You may think that.They think that there are better things to do with their limited funds.Only one viewpoint can be right.Do you think it is more likely to be the viewpoint of a university full of clever people, or a person posting nonsense on the web?
And I think physicists repress the results of the experiment to protect funds, jobs, careers and reputations of many scientists. #ResultsRequired
Oh boy, another conspiracy theorist...
Quote from: Bored chemist on 15/11/2017 19:40:24And I think the University of Leeds and other scientists should complete the experiment to conclusion.You may think that.They think that there are better things to do with their limited funds.Only one viewpoint can be right.Do you think it is more likely to be the viewpoint of a university full of clever people, or a person posting nonsense on the web?And I think physicists repress the results of the experiment to protect funds, jobs, careers and reputations of many scientists. #ResultsRequired
What does he have to lose by choosing the sensible, scientific, path?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 16/11/2017 19:39:25What does he have to lose by choosing the sensible, scientific, path?Maybe he can't bare the thought of sharing the Nobel Prize with me and my name remembered for a long, long time for theorizing this prediction ?
As a scientist, you suffer from delusions of adequacy.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 16/11/2017 21:04:46As a scientist, you suffer from delusions of adequacy.And as a scientist, you keep missing the ball. #ResultsRequired
Yeah, but at least he is a scientist.
Quote from: The Spoon on 16/11/2017 21:22:56Yeah, but at least he is a scientist.Who doesn't care about results.
Conspiracy fiction or conspiracy fact ? #ResultsRequired
But the point is that you have no results. You also seem to believe in rather convoluted nutty conspiracy theories about scientists suppressing results because they may not want to share a Nobel prize with you.
Maybe he can't bare the thought of sharing the Nobel Prize with me and my name remembered for a long, long time for theorizing this prediction ?