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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.forbes.com/sites/gabrielasilva/2023/09/26/procyon-photonics---the-high-school-run-start-up-that-could-revolutionize-computing/ Clearly articulated by Gabriel A. Silva, Professor of Bioengineering and Neurosciences at the University of California San Diego[/quote] Notice how carefully the article and the quotes avoid saying that their invention actually exists. No measurements of real world performance. No measurements at all. Nothing real on their website or their self-published "research paper". Not even a photograph. Only a rendering. This is a 10 year plan to invent something in the future, not an invention now. It's like Theranos. [/quote] There's Professor Silva providing insight after meeting these kids and reviewing their research. And here you are, without meeting these young scientific minds or knowing a thing about their research, showing us what a bitter and envious adult you are. [/quote] A professor showing up for a photo op and publicity? Do they even have a patent application? This sounds a lot like dad founding a company, them coming up with something they thing sounds novel and then trying to get enough publicity to help college applications [/quote] Oh so now it's not just the students, you are insinuating the university professor who's impressed with them. Perhaps if you do some self reflection and go past your racist views, maybe ... just maybe, you can start to appreciate and encourage these young scientific minds.[/quote] First, cut out your race baiting garbage. Second understand the difference between smart high schoolers and fully educated, professional researchers who were once smart high schoolers too. No one likes arrogant blowhards who don't know what they don't know and don't accept the possibility that they aren't experts, no matter how smart they are. [/quote] The more you express your hatred for these talented scientific students, the more your words seem tinged with racism.[/quote] Is "racism" really the only word you know? Care to explain why these kids didn't work with people from a range of races? [/quote]
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