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Kevin
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I wonder if they can get sued for false claims. They claim to test every batch before bottling. And although there’s a warning, their claims imply that the milk is free of pathogens.
I use it a few times a week, usually while at work. Normally to visit a dead link or to find old or outdated info.
I remember these. Tried them once and never again. It’s a cool gimmick but pricey.
First paragraph is good. Second paragraph could be rephrased IMO.
I’d really recommend going through the basics about learning QM. Specifically: classical mechanics, a very good stats & probability math course, calc prereqs, intro to QM, intro to thermal/stat physics, maybe an atomic course, intro chem course. I’m not sure of the exact steps, but as a physics undergrad major, it’ll “click” after a certain amount of prereqs and if you need any help, feel free to PM me and I’ll gladly be of assistance (as far as I can remember, at least).