I agree food-replacements should be doable in theory and that the existing products shouldn’t be too terrible, but Soylent does not seem to be drawing well on the existing knowledge.
I really want a correctly-executed version of Soylent, but I won’t be eating anything from the first batches, because these guys really don’t fill me with confidence.
Personally, I’d like a good Soylent too. It’d be useful for my self-experiments, since it’d help tamp down variability from my diet and increase the statistical power. But Rhinehart is doing it all wrong.
I agree food-replacements should be doable in theory and that the existing products shouldn’t be too terrible, but Soylent does not seem to be drawing well on the existing knowledge.
Personally, I’d like a good Soylent too. It’d be useful for my self-experiments, since it’d help tamp down variability from my diet and increase the statistical power. But Rhinehart is doing it all wrong.