Yes I understand, sorry about not getting it all this time.Because you’re confusing additive development with blending.
Additive development and that actual chemistry is hard.
Once it gets to the actual blending phase, you’re playing with legos. Either you can follow the instructions. Or you can just start putting pieces together.
If you’re just putting pieces together, you might build something pretty cool if you know what you’re doing. Or, you might make a a lego puck that you step on at 2am and curse in world ending agony.
Or, you can follow the instructions and build a working crane.
The point is, the building blocks are already built for you. You’re not actually making the pieces. You’re just using them.
Blender jobs are very low paid positions. Even the “chemist” that runs the tests after the blend is made, are starting jobs. This isn’t R&D. Everything is providing for you. Swapping out an ExxonMobil base oil for Adnoc, then calling it “a custom oil” is like putting a sticker racing stripe on your car and calling it custom.
Given that, how technically impressive is this video then?