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non-observational / lab-environment limits not mentioned in limitations
hi, just noticed when browsing that there's not a perhaps sentence or two, on the potential-for error-from, if not also insufficiencies of scopeXimplications-of-results in design in microFLM, when it comes to the effect of when trying to observe natural bio-chem actions, OUTside, of larger indirect-causation local/attached electrochemical and magnethochemical, thermochemical, etc...

... forces, indirectly affecting a particular action, through indirect casuation - a simple example, might be trying to test an action of a cell-cluster's reaction to a strong alkine source of electronegativity at one end of a stem,.. BUT WHEN tested in the lab, not tested during the morning, when say, another INITIATED action/sequence, might change the CONDITIONS, in which the action in particular, is then acting IN.

or say in some design for micro-tech in a micro-satellite,.. is tested in the lab, with some convoluted pathway for something... but when taken into space, the indirect effect of one partictle type interacting with a nearby capacitor, causes a large enough EMF to cause indirect EMF effects inside one section of the fluid pathway (say a micro-cooling-system's mesh's 'arteries' ), and you get coagulation/blockages,...

ie, removing all but the particular part tested in biology, no matter how well ATTEMPTED, to be re-created in the lab, will always have the potential for COMBINATION errors.

ON THE PAGE... a sentence or two describing it's lab-observational limits, would be appropriate.

Vurrath (talk) 10:37, 9 April 2018 (UTC)