> Analyzing trace materials in a lab doesn’t seem to have contributed much to your understanding. <
Please note that all of my posts have been respectful. But when you start with such sarcasm, I tend to think you are more interested in trading insults than in having a good discussion. Forgive me if I’m wrong about that, but I am not interested in any further conversation. Perhaps on another day we can talk again.
Please note that all of my posts have been respectful. But when you start with such sarcasm, I tend to think you are more interested in trading insults than in having a good discussion. Forgive me if I’m wrong about that, but I am not interested in any further conversation. Perhaps on another day we can talk again.
Perhaps not, unless you posted the same kind of query about the PCR 'test'. If you asked if the tiny amounts of sequences identified by the PCR test were enough to contribute meaningfully to disease, or if they were present in insignificant amounts only, then I would beleive you are intellectually honest, and not being intentionally disingenuous.