@jwpzx9r “Back issues of the Beano” made me chuckle that did.
On a serious note, for sure science and engineering aren’t infallible. You must know more than many that a 2D culture using cells from a hamster can’t hope to accurately replicate what happens in the human body. Of course it it does progress beyond the Petrie dish and is tested etc, but we only need look at Thalidomide to know how flawed things can be.
someone put over much more eloquently than I that whilst science may be true, partially true or even totally wrong, if the public at large as one person put it, believe whatever they’re told, then that’s what you’re up against and I happen to agree with the commentator that going up against that is a big ask.
for sure the ‘David and Goliath’ story can happen, but I wouldn’t bet on it.
So, if the unpalatable is inevitable, then getting on board earlier might be the way to go. I believe it is and of course others believe otherwise and in their context I’m in the minority.
The message from the cartridge manufacturers outline their business and management difficulties given the current position and clearly see the move by BASC et.al as disruption.
that said, it can be the case that such disruption can accelerate the developments required to fulfil the gap between what is feasible now to what is possible in the future.
things always change and we don’t always feel comfortable with them
maybe it’s right, maybe it’s wrong, but change does come and there are always solutions (and compromises) if you work at it hard enough