Sam, I too, like Tom Cowan, now question everything. When people throw out terminology, my first thought is "show me one that I can actually see is real". So-called "oxalates" are a great example. We assume that someone isolated and saw all these things we casually talk about and blame for our problems, but almost always if you trace thi…
Sam, I too, like Tom Cowan, now question everything. When people throw out terminology, my first thought is "show me one that I can actually see is real". So-called "oxalates" are a great example. We assume that someone isolated and saw all these things we casually talk about and blame for our problems, but almost always if you trace things back to the original so-called studies, it's all nonsense.
Sam, I too, like Tom Cowan, now question everything. When people throw out terminology, my first thought is "show me one that I can actually see is real". So-called "oxalates" are a great example. We assume that someone isolated and saw all these things we casually talk about and blame for our problems, but almost always if you trace things back to the original so-called studies, it's all nonsense.