Posted on 04/18/2023 5:37:04 AM PDT by Red Badger
Anytime you see the word organic try substituting inorganic. This shows you how ridiculous the word organic is. Inorganic is the opposite of Organic. Inorganic means unnatural, artificial, inessential.
Originally, before the idea of cell theory scientists had no idea where or when life originated. Flies seemed to just spring out of rotting fruit without any observable reason. Some substances were thought to possess this magical ability to create life and these included things like rotting fruit. These substances were called organic. Some substances, like metals, rocks, etc. were not thought to include this magic substance and these things were called inorganic. This is why chemistry is today divided into organic and inorganic. Somehow these words took on some magical meaning during the hippie years. Organic was stuff grown on hippy farms and not organic was stuff grown on big commercial farms. Numerous lawsuits ensued and finally today organic means “costs WAY more than the same thing grown by a big company.”
When I was in skool, ‘organic’ meant it contained carbon....................
Exactly. Twinkies have the half-life of a piece of Granite, LOL!
This article provided absolutely no information about anything.
The author just emotes suspicion for about 500 words.
“You see, Rodya, to my thinking, the great thing for getting on in the world is always to keep to the seasons; if you don’t insist on having asparagus in January, you keep your money in your purse!” — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Fyodor Dostoyevsky
(Wild asparagus will be growing along the fence lines soon!)
Thanks.
BKMK
I wonder if it’s the same thing as the one on the Data Sheet. Its use is identified as a “Hard Surface Cleaner.”
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