I also injected the mice with the drugs,
And I assume that you measured you injected dose with a precision of 62 decimal places. If not, why not?
kept the records, plotted the data.
You did, of course, keep "the records" and "plotted the data" with 62 decimal places
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Remember, someone who claims to know everything said:
Accuracy is never a waste of time. It is good practice.
But while we're talking about "accuracy" what about holding flat-Earthers to YOU 62 decimal place standard?
When it comes to the height of the Sun above the flat-Earth:
Sandokhan claims 12, 15 or 20 km,
Rowbotham claims "not more than 700 statute miles",
most flat-Earthers seem to claim about 3000 miles
but I believe that Tom Bishop has suggested it may 6100 miles above the Earth.
Where is their accuracy now?