Wrong. It's definitely a physics thing to have proof. Remember the Higgs Boson?
When it was statistically 99.999% sure that the measured data wasn't a fluke, we called it 'proven'.
Note, how not a single scientists' opinion was asked for this result?
I've never seen an article with an appendix of opinion poll stats amongst peer reviewers opinions.
Where I do see them is in political publications, which tells me that something political is going on, not something scientifical.
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You are the next Theranos victum. Just because a couple of guys were lucky once, doesn't mean they know what they are talking about.
None of these VCs have ever sold lettuce as a business model.
I am not saying that. I'm saying *this* particular venture is pointless, because we have much better alternatives.
Half a billion dollars down the road, all they'll have is a few warehouses of abandoned robots, smelling like rotting kale.
Being Dutch, from a country where weed has been legal for ever, I think we have growing green leaf plants down to every detail. Sodium lamps still outperform LEDs and nobody uses vertical racks. Listen to the experts, not the Valley Kids looking for their next IPO.
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This must be the most pointless project I have read about in a long while.
Vertical means they can only do the feather weight stuff. 100 flavours of lettuce, that's it.
Just stack horizontally, which has been done for decades by the way.
This alleluia story is of the Lizzy Holmes variety, designed to attract people who want to be separated from their life savings. You are reading more in it, than what's there.