Errrm, excuse me? Anyone home? I used to have blood tests weekly when I was six, I know precisely what colour it is. It is a dark red, slowly going into brown "/ You cannot exactly say you have any proof either, you keep posting "quotes etc" so you have no right to tell us what we are doing, and most the things I have said are common sense and things quoted from wikipedia etc ARE common sense. All you come out is with false belief as if you have made them up on the spot just to be different.
The whole process of blood is complex, I know you have to keep it warm and I have seen what happens in this machine which shakes the blood up in tubes. It also helps de-oxygenate them further, and it is deffinately a dark red, maybe hinted a bit purple, where youget this insane and silly idea of it being blue. Take it from someone who knows, not your brain which is making stuff up on the spot.
People only believe it to be blue because veins are blue, they haven't got the brains to figure out what is actually running through the veins. RED blood cells. Not BLUE blood cells. It is not a matter of opinion, it is a matter of fact "/ You strike me to be someone who will not admit he is wrong.







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