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by mistrial9 1582 days ago
I worked in computer aided chemistry professionally for almost two years, in California. Both of my managers had PhDs in Chemistry -- they didn't need any help from me on that. I wrote C/C++ code for them. my opinions are my own
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So I remember watching a farming program years ago about what could best be described as the hot potato. So chemicals get sprayed on a field of crops and one of the crops would take up more of the chemicals than those around it. It meant that individual plant would be above "safe" or legal levels but because it was impossible to detect which of the plants was the one above allowed levels, they never got tested. I'm also aware of the glyphosate over use issue and how thats been causing health problems. Glyphosate reduces Testosterone levels in rats according to one study and was intergenerational ie the lowered levels were seen in offspring. I think its some sort of management plan for global population levels. Dont know if thats what you are getting at?