If you read a lot of scientific papers then you'll see for yourself that every experiment calls for a graphene oxide-coated nanomesh. It's just a very common protocol. Seriously. But to your point, yes, you're not wrong, if they were poisoning us with graphene oxide they would make sure every experiment used a protocol employing it.
If your talking about engineering or physics papers, I can understand it. Medical? I read the abstracts and conclusions and browse the research. I am just not medically literate enough to fully understand the terminology and processes. I do get the gist of the papers though and I do read them when presented.
This is the reason I havent argued further in this thread. The people pointing out where I am wrong seem to have a better base than I, so I will take these responses and incorporate them into my imperfect understanding.
If you read a lot of scientific papers then you'll see for yourself that every experiment calls for a graphene oxide-coated nanomesh. It's just a very common protocol. Seriously. But to your point, yes, you're not wrong, if they were poisoning us with graphene oxide they would make sure every experiment used a protocol employing it.
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If your talking about engineering or physics papers, I can understand it. Medical? I read the abstracts and conclusions and browse the research. I am just not medically literate enough to fully understand the terminology and processes. I do get the gist of the papers though and I do read them when presented.
This is the reason I havent argued further in this thread. The people pointing out where I am wrong seem to have a better base than I, so I will take these responses and incorporate them into my imperfect understanding.