The absolutely incomprehensive marketing stragedy of PiEEG

Last Updated on February 26, 2024 by pg@petergamma.org

Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org has written a lot about PiEEG:

https://petergamma.org/tag/pi-eeg/

The hypothesis of Peter Gamma is that products like PiEEG where tesed and then found to have issues, which do not allow to write papers with it in high-quality scientific journals. And do not allow to sell PiEEG for 10 000 USD to Adinstruments, Biosemi, BIOPAC, iWorx and g.tec medical.

Even today devices with 8 channels are sold from Biosemi and Adinstruments for 10 000 USD. Who sells then a device with similar specifiations for 450 USD on YouTube? Only YouTube video makers who received PiEEG from the manufacturers who have given up PiEEG? YouTube video makers as Ildar Rakhmatulin?

But Ildar Rakhmatulin does this in a way so that the manufacturer cannot be blamed for the issues of PiEEG, but only Ildar Rakhmatulin? But still the PiEEG manufacturer has total control over PiEEG and dictates what is done with it? Which papers are written and in which journal? And when it will be launched? And when it will be pulled from the market again? The PiEEG who has been given up by the manufaturer is again tested by ldar Rakhmatulin in paid promotional papers, altough PiEEG failed already in high-quality scientific journals?

All of this is only a hypothesis from Peter Gamma from www.petergamma.org. But this is a a hypothesis of which he is concinced that it is basically true. Products which are offered on YouTube are only for people who are looking for a product wich is for fun and in their spare time.

Www.petergamma.org is a private project of Peter Gamma. But he is educated at the level of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, and he has published previously scientific papers in leading journals of physiology for his professional career. But Peter is currently building a home lab for private use. But he wants the quality for it at the level of his professional career also for his home lab. But Peter did not find such devices on YouTube which would fit for his home lab. And he therefore will avoid in the future YouTube to search there for such devices, and only search for those in high quality scientific journals. And if those he find there are too expensive for his home lab, he will start soldering and coding by himself.