Big manufacturers, the mainstream products, and those charging so much that they need the doh to break even, never seem to produce a white paper on the product. These are very few and far between. They represent the leading edge in thinking.
These, if written and released to the common consumer, reveal more about the philosophy and physics of the product. A reader, intelligent or not, can judge and decide whether it makes sense enough to make the deal.
Take an obscure Colorado company, Audiomachina by Dr Karl Schumman. His paper on the XTAC system was enough for me in Australia to put in my order. $XXk speakers, hand crafted from the US to Australia, unheard. It is an understanding of what is described in the paper, the theory behind the product and what the product aims to achieve and the result.
We should look more toward these creators, theorists and inventors, rather than the corner shop mass suppliers.
How many have put faith in Tim Mrock of PerfectPath and his graphene based products? Point taken? How many black and blue fuses are there out there? Cables? Don't go there...