Goodness Prof! You really are microscopic in your perception. You are trying hard to misunderstand instead of trying to understand. Or maybe you can't help misunderstanding, given your mindset.
Cheers.
Sriram
Sorry Sriram - wrong way around. It is you that seems continually to misunderstand how science works, to the extent that it comes across as wilful.
All I am doing is trying to help you understand how science works, and I think I do understand how science works. Why - because I am a professional scientist and have been for over 30 years. I have also had overall responsibility for administering the wide-ranging research for an entire Science Faculty in a major research-intensive university and currently have a similar role, focussing on the impacts of research, for the entire university.
So I think I know what I'm talking about.
If you choose to ignore what I'm telling you about how science works, then that is your choice. But should you do so, and you continually seem to do, then I'm afraid it is you, not me, who is guilty of misunderstanding.
And sure, microscopic can apply to me - but only in the context of the work I perform that uses microscopes (including the data I described above), or perhaps the new state of the art microscope we've just installed with nearly £1million funding that I was part of securing, or perhaps the £2m microscope we've just agreed to fund in the university with me being one of the decision makers for that funding.