I know that there was some supposed law suit that further adds to the mystery of this missing 'study' but I'm just not buying it.
That is your prerogative. But it is wrong for you to be so insistent that it does work because if others believe you your personal opinion will cost others quality they otherwise would have.
In a simple google search for 'SIMM 72 hour darkness study', six of the first ten hits are Canna forums so the likelihood that this 'study' was erased from the net is virtually impossible.
No, it is not virtually impossible. The average Beavis and Butthead is not going to know about the various pay scientific research sites and even if they do they are not going to pay for information. People will seldom even use a search function on sites like this and will instead ask questions that have been asked, and answered, near countless times. Do you honestly believe that someone like that will do a Google search where they might have to search through 75 or 100 or more pages of links and go to all the sites, as I did, to find information that they would then have to pay to read and or download? The information was so limited in it's number of source locations that wiping it was not difficult. Your opinion of degree of difficulty is based on an inaccurate assumption. It was not like the information was out for an extended period of time before a court order said it had to be sealed. It was only on a very limited number of sites. It was long enough ago now that what limited number of growers had it have likely like me lost it. Since sites like this will vanish from time to time, with as much time as has passed it might not be on any growing site now, and if it is it might be buried so deep that it will never resurface. I posted it on the original Cannabis World but the site is long gone now, so Googling currently running grow sites could be futile since ones that had the information might not now exist, like the original Cannabis World.
The only information on 72-hours of darkness working that seems able to be found now is the short summary and how the information was sealed by court order. Admittedly that is not all that much for someone to put their faith in. But then on the other side of the argument is only personal opinion based on what some people claim they did and what they could, or could not, tell relying strictly on their physical senses.
I had the research findings, I read it a number of times, I did post it, it is real, it did exist. If you believe that people should decide what to do based on the personal experience of others, and you say it does not work, well, I have done it many times, I almost always do it, and in my personal experience it works enough of the time that it is well worth doing, especially since it is a totally free gain, not costing anyone so much as a single penny.
If someone understands cannabis plants, if they know how THC is created and when most THC is created and if they know how and when THC is lost, then it will make perfect sense to them how and why there will likely be at least some increase, even if only minimal, and possibly, depending on strain, a goodly increase in THC. If they do not know and understand such things they very well might claim that there will be no increase.