they insist that calcification is evidence of bacteria that are much smaller than the generally accepted levels at which life operates... IMHO, if they are right and are holding the patents to working with such bacteria, then $1 will, quite frankly, be a joke when this is all said and done.
if they're wrong, then maybe after this push they'll finally shut down and the researchers will pack up their bags and move on.
most of the articles in the past in science journals have scoffed at these ideas.
then again, the world was once believed to be flat, yes?
recently the tide has been turning. they've gotten some of the big guns to work with them at the research level in an effort to even gain some acceptance.
this is not a Nano play in the usual sense - rather a broader play affecting many strains of science if true.
i encourage thorough DD on this one.. or, enjoy the short-term pop and move on to other things. i'll be here when you get back ;)
* don't take anyone else''s word - verify all information for yourself from the appropriate authority.
** not a buy or sell recommendation, all my posts are IMO.
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