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Message: Re: Nobel prize for Dr. Taylor? How to nominate Taylor
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Very interesting Mr Fairchij and thank you for posting the video. It looks like they saw this coming a long time ago. IMHO, if everything pan's out, even at the 40nm node size, peer review, and all other required scrutiny, with the qualified nominator in hand, I too can realistically see it, and what an honor it would be for all Dr. Taylor's hard work. All this may come together sooner than some may think, . I believe the guys that demonstrated Graphene exists won the Nobel Prize, even with no immediate application, much less commercialization for it. Just the fact they proved it could be accomplished qualified, and IMO, it was, and is profound. Again, IMO, what Dr. Taylor has developed in POET is profound as well.

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