There is a limited number of retail investors who understand the science involved:
The science involved is VERY complicated. There are no retail investors who understand all of the nuances, and the vast majority barely understand even the most basic information.
While we can be grateful for the contributions of those who do take the time to research some of the topics at least as best as they can, by and large the retail investors who share ideas on forums are a very low information group.
Unfortunately, this makes then vulnerable to whatever positive speculations they prefer, not realizing how unrealistic they are. As mentioned above, one poster named Proto posts long cut and paste info about 10-15 times every day that is ALWAYS of the most positive nature possible, as a way to try and squash any negative sentiments and to dominate the board presumably to influence newbies. It is a simple matter for someone to show how distorted his positions really are. I did take 5 minutes one morning recently to show how easy it is to expose the many flaws in one of his posts: https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172562664
The absence of individuals who could be considered "experts" in the field of semi-conductors in general, and wafer production, polymers, and photonics in specific may be an indication that the company just isn't there yet.