Moose
Self-Propelled Road Hazard
- Joined
- Jun 30, 2003
- Messages
- 418
That's only because Mr. Anda insisted he (or his rep) had to be the ones to treat the disks. If neither the applicant nor his/her observer, nor the applicant's equipment have physical contact with the disks during the treatment, and proper double-blinding security is maintained to prevent information leakage, then it simply doesn't matter if the applicant handles the disks or plays with his/her own equipment during the test.
Restrictions in terms of the applicant's setup only gives the applicant wiggle room for excuses, as we've seen.
That's all just thoroughly unnecessary complication and expense which can be avoided entirely if JREF handles the treatments on neutral equipment, with the applicant's designated observer present.
Even if GSIC optimizes for the equipment on which it was applied, it doesn't matter. You're not looking for "detectably optimized". You're simply looking for "detectably different".
Restrictions in terms of the applicant's setup only gives the applicant wiggle room for excuses, as we've seen.
That's all just thoroughly unnecessary complication and expense which can be avoided entirely if JREF handles the treatments on neutral equipment, with the applicant's designated observer present.
Even if GSIC optimizes for the equipment on which it was applied, it doesn't matter. You're not looking for "detectably optimized". You're simply looking for "detectably different".