The Claim
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis is an industrial catalytic process that converts syngas (a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen) into long-chain hydrocarbons, and it was originally engineered for the production of liquid fuels and is not intended for human consumption.
What the research says
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This is a factory process that turns gas into stuff like diesel or wax — it was made to make fuel for machines, not food for people.
See the scientific wording
Fischer-Tropsch synthesis is an industrial catalytic process that converts syngas (carbon monoxide and hydrogen) into long-chain hydrocarbons, originally engineered for liquid fuel production and not for human consumption.
What the research says
1 studyStudy: Fischer–Tropsch synthesis using active cobalt catalyst
This study shows how scientists make fuel from gas using a special catalyst—exactly what the claim says. It doesn’t say anything about making food, so it supports the idea that this process is only for fuel, not eating.
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