Dear Ben
@UnchartedX1, Jimmy
@BrightInsight6 , and Artifact Foundation
@ArtifactFNDN . You keep showing pictures of museum vases claiming that they are 'precise'. Nobody is disputing their authenticity. BUT HOW DO YOU KNOW that these vases are precise? Did you measure them? Did you scan them? Where is the data? Please share your study with the rest of us so we can independently verify your claims and properly credit you with the greatest discovery of the decade. I would like to be the first to write a scientific paper on your discovery, thereby bringing you the recognition you deserve. Scientists like Flint Dibble
@FlintDibble will be tripping over themselves to get their hands on your data. May I please-please have it? Please! PRETTY PLEASE?
Calling an object 'precise' does not make it so. This is a matter of opinion and not a statement of fact. When you present your opinions as facts, you take your audience for fools.
PS: I also include a picture of a similar vase made a few months ago. As far as private collections go, how can you tell modern replicas apart from genuine objects? This is another exciting talent I would very much like to learn from you. Would you please educate us?