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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 1907830" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>The more I read the more I realise that most people (HCP's) are simply looking at the wrong thing in the wrong way.. The early trial data seems flaky and seems to have never been released for full public scrutiny.. the "experts" who have been in the field for a while have a very defined set of beliefs and pour scorn on anyone who comes up with alternate hypotheses which explain some of the paradoxes that the "experts" have found. The engineers who are used to examining things in minute detail are the one's who seem to be</p><p> 1. Doing the best job of explaining how it all works</p><p> 2. Including convincing explanations for the "paradoxes" that the self proclaimed "experts" can't explain</p><p>3. Challenge the experts to prove them wrong.. so far no-one has managed</p><p>4. Actively encourage others to come up with testable alternate hypotheses so they can verify their theories.</p><p>I hope that one day we'll see people like Dave Feldman and Ivor Cummins winning Nobels for their pioneering work especially as they are coming from a totally different field yet apply engineering logic to metabolic problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 1907830, member: 219467"] The more I read the more I realise that most people (HCP's) are simply looking at the wrong thing in the wrong way.. The early trial data seems flaky and seems to have never been released for full public scrutiny.. the "experts" who have been in the field for a while have a very defined set of beliefs and pour scorn on anyone who comes up with alternate hypotheses which explain some of the paradoxes that the "experts" have found. The engineers who are used to examining things in minute detail are the one's who seem to be 1. Doing the best job of explaining how it all works 2. Including convincing explanations for the "paradoxes" that the self proclaimed "experts" can't explain 3. Challenge the experts to prove them wrong.. so far no-one has managed 4. Actively encourage others to come up with testable alternate hypotheses so they can verify their theories. I hope that one day we'll see people like Dave Feldman and Ivor Cummins winning Nobels for their pioneering work especially as they are coming from a totally different field yet apply engineering logic to metabolic problems. [/QUOTE]
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