In this episode we look briefly at the properties and uses of various Ceramics, Composites and Polymers.
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dchamberss dchamberss
Cellulose is polymer. Stop with these antiscience propaganda, what evidence do you have that phytomining is economically competitive and/or large scale, long term more sustainable? You don't. You're just spouting political bullshit you think sounds good - you're an embarrassment to real scientists. Next you'll be preaching to us about mmcc, spare us you're ill informed self righteous bullshit and stick to FACTS.
Oct 19th
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dchamberss dchamberss
Cellulose is polymer. Stop with these antiscience propaganda, what evidence do you have that phytomining is economically competitive and/or large scale, long term more sustainable? You don't. You're just spouting political bullshit you think sounds good - you're an embarrassment to real scientists. Next you'll be preaching to us about mmcc, spare us you're ill informed self righteous bullshit and stick to FACTS.
Cellulose is polymer. Stop with these antiscience propaganda, what evidence do you have that phytomining is economically competitive and/or large scale, long term more sustainable? You don't. You're just spouting political bullshit you think sounds good - you're an embarrassment to real scientists. Next you'll be preaching to us about mmcc, spare us you're ill informed self righteous bullshit and stick to FACTS.
Cellulose is polymer. Stop with these antiscience propaganda, what evidence do you have that phytomining is economically competitive and/or large scale, long term more sustainable? You don't. You're just spouting political bullshit you think sounds good - you're an embarrassment to real scientists. Next you'll be preaching to us about mmcc, spare us you're ill informed self righteous bullshit and stick to FACTS.