Hey, if you want to discuss something I'll go for it.
Dr. Shively, the original director of the Snell Memorial Foundation and essentially the inventor of modern testing procedures and medical standards pertaining to helmets said that you can't make a helmet that offers "significant" protection.
Apparently because the Foundation sets standards, to you, that magically means that you can offer "significant" protection?
Well, if you have some sort of technical or medical background that you can use to explain yourself I suppose I'll just have wait and see if you can put enough English words together in a manner that makes sense.