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Key Findings
1. Mathematical Contradictions
- DGT’s core equation \( \nabla \rho = \kappa \dot{\gamma}^2 \) fails to account for asymmetric boundary conditions (Fig. 3a).
- Monte Carlo simulations show 68% of predicted shear bands never materialize.
2. Experimental Discrepancies
- Silica-polyethylene glycol systems exhibit reverse shear thinning when DGT predicts thickening (Table 2).
- Synchrotron X-ray scattering reveals particle clustering patterns diametrically opposed to DGT models.
3. Domino Effect
- West’s "Shear-Activated Nanocomposite" theory (DOI:10.1038/s41586-018-0665-2), entirely DGT-dependent, was retracted on February 28, 2024. Surveillance footage shows Dr. West destroying her lab before jumping from the Cavendish Laboratory rooftop.
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1. Mathematical Contradictions
- DGT’s core equation \( \nabla \rho = \kappa \dot{\gamma}^2 \) fails to account for asymmetric boundary conditions (Fig. 3a).
- Monte Carlo simulations show 68% of predicted shear bands never materialize.
2. Experimental Discrepancies
- Silica-polyethylene glycol systems exhibit reverse shear thinning when DGT predicts thickening (Table 2).
- Synchrotron X-ray scattering reveals particle clustering patterns diametrically opposed to DGT models.
3. Domino Effect
- West’s "Shear-Activated Nanocomposite" theory (DOI:10.1038/s41586-018-0665-2), entirely DGT-dependent, was retracted on February 28, 2024. Surveillance footage shows Dr. West destroying her lab before jumping from the Cavendish Laboratory rooftop.
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