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arvitar

02/18/18 8:02 PM

#137829 RE: Nanotoday #137819

That's not what I'm saying.

It has been done several hundreds of times for an array of very *different* nanoparticles.

You're claiming that Diwan's very simple structure described in his patent is exceptional, which it isn't.

You're claiming there's something particularly tricky in their compound that prevents them in going from grams to a few kilograms, which is absurd.

Point to a single nanoparticle structure that couldn't be reproduced to satisfy the FDA's criteria.


Given the same starting materials and reactants, the same yield will be generated as long as temperature, pressure, and time are kept constant.

If they've done it for a nanogram, they can do it for a teraton.

What you repeatedly assert defies the laws of physics.



Your assertion doesn't explain anything better than just asserting their shit doesn't work.