That's false. You cannot tell a Charles & Colvard Moissanite in its cut from any diamond. They are cut with the exact same cut as a diamond. Tables on diamonds, by definition, are flat to let out the light, regardless of what Amora may claim. There are specifications for refraction and they stay the same. I will agree they only recently achieved the pure whiteness, but Amora is only a follower with their Moissanites. Don't swallow their hype advertising.
The Amora site claims they have the "Whitest" Moissanite" white the J grade. . . but the Charles & Colvard Moissanite is D, E, & F grade. Sorry, Amora doesn't beat the leader in the industry.
I own both types of stones and a real diamond. Do you?
And the Amora Soaring Hearts is the competitor to the Forever One. The information you posted is for the older products.