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Yeah and the formula for water is H2O yet we don't have artificial water (AFAIK). I don't think chemistry is always as simple as mixing one part X with three parts Y and getting the desired chemical. At least not with equipment we can get for home use.
Maybe I'm wrong and it is that simple, but if that's the case why don't we have artificial water? Wouldn't companies like Nestlé be using that instead of buying water rights everywhere? Wouldn't we have fewer effective droughts because we could just spray artificial water everywhere in dry weather?
You have a point about it “looking simple”.
LSD is C20H25N3O but there ain’t nothing simple about the synthesis,
In the case of water, it’s just because it’s always cheaper to just you know… Collect it. Or dig for it.
You can trust a troon who thinks changing gender is as simple as taking a pill, to think that estrogen synthesis is just a matter of pouring 20 H and 16 C and mixing.