Resolves to my judgement. Happy April Fool's but this is a very serious market. Nothing melts like real cheese melts.
@NcyRocks I've reconsidered. Cheese is defined by its dairy content--milk proteins and fats. Without these, the product isn't cheese the same way meat isn't chocolate. This option NAs.
@GazDownright You seem to be misunderstanding this market on multiple levels:
For a start, this is a dependent multiple choice market, so individual options can’t N/A. It’s possible in theory for them to resolve NO before the whole market resolves, but Manifold doesn’t currently support that.
In case it’s not clear, this is a tongue-in-cheek April Fool’s Day market. It’s mainly a joke about how difficult it seems to be to make good vegan cheese. I’d never otherwise posit vegan cheese as a “potentially world-changing discovery”.
If I may be frank, this is my market, not yours. I think it’s reasonable to refer to vegan alternatives to cheese as “vegan cheese”.
@NcyRocks Which brands have you tried so far? There's a reasonable chance it already exists but you haven't tried it yet
Does Vemondo exist in New Zealand? That's the main one I've tried and like
Sir, we have had nanotechnology shirts since 2008.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16126-nanotech-clothing-fabric-never-gets-wet/
@NcyRocks we've had computer chips transistors at the nm scale for years now - currently 3-7nm - been mass produced in millions