I said most of these revolutionary techs are scam, because I quite literally see new scams like this on a near weekly basis. I’ve literally seen dozens of these revolutionary drinkable water miracle machines over the past decade and so far 100% of it was a scam so pardon me for being at least skeptical.
Arguments like “but MIT is involved, MIT!!” hold no water either because MIT and Standford have been involved in similar scams before, lending their name and credence to it.
Also, again, you didn’t read what I wrote. I did read the article and sorry, it’s not convincing.
Your calling it a scam right out the gate. But you’re not saying it’s a scam. And you’re not reading the article.
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And you didn’t read what I wrote.
I said most of these revolutionary techs are scam, because I quite literally see new scams like this on a near weekly basis. I’ve literally seen dozens of these revolutionary drinkable water miracle machines over the past decade and so far 100% of it was a scam so pardon me for being at least skeptical.
Arguments like “but MIT is involved, MIT!!” hold no water either because MIT and Standford have been involved in similar scams before, lending their name and credence to it.
Also, again, you didn’t read what I wrote. I did read the article and sorry, it’s not convincing.
Maybe YOU didn’t read what you wrote.
Before waxing philosophical you should learn effective communication skills. And I’m not the only one who thought your opening lines were nonsensical.