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Say, Dr. Goels patent app 20060019274 that uses micronewtons of force to do thermalless PCR could be combined with the published use og diamagnetism to juiggle oil water systems to create electrically controllable magnetic PCR

a public domain idea

It is unclear that this material is truly vetted in the public sector of science. No publications can be found by Dr. Goel on the technology for which she is stated to be a recognized expert. It is unclear that she has had post-doctoral or faculty academic experience in the areas in which expertise is claims. Moreover, this article reads as if self-written.