Artichoke Lover
Free Ranging
Yes. There’s just not enough data to say yet. Though I would say we’ve proven it isn’t practical. But I don’t think any of us are doing this to be practical if we were we would have just put the eggs in an incubator.When a plane almost hits something it's called a near hit. When a rocket like what just happened with space ex crashing instead of landing it is called progress. Science is based on theory and that theory is tested several times before it is proven fact. We learn from our mistakes and make something better. Even in an incubator you do not have 100% success.
I know people who have done it the eggs that spent a few days in an incubator first and have had a fairly decent hatch rate. Just not anyone who has done it start to finish in bra. There are so many different factors going into this experiment. And they all very wildly from person to person and even where they live and time of year they try. The quality of the eggs, the particular persons normal body temp, temp is also affected by weather and even the difference in air conditioning at work vs. home. Then we get on to humidity which also varies wildly from person to person and is also influenced by outside factors. How much skin is in contact with the egg. And activity level which seems to be one of the biggest factors.
The only way to prove for certain would either be A. Someone succeeds or B. Having literally a million people do it.