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by Nahtnah
606 days ago
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Sure, but I didnt claim he made a valid argument either. What I am claiming is when someone says things like "The question of what this would do in the human body, which is full of polymers with very sensitively evolved mechanical properties, was obvious - yet it was not asked in a funded capacity until we had been letting it accumulate in our kids for decades" which the article I linked supports, people come out of the woodwork to argue we need "more evidence/an exact biochemical pathway" when we dont have the understanding/technology to actually do that. |
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