constant gm startup circuit
In other words, u have not pursued to find out the reason because of the limited use u thought the work could bring. Well, I agree on this.
However, I do not quite understand what u meant by "looking", u should say "probing", right? How could u "look" under microscpoe and be sure of what's going on in there?
As for the few uA, u see, if ur circuit, the one without the start up, has no current in it after u jack up the supply Vcc. I assume it's in one of the stable state with zero current. Now, I go ahead and inject a pulse into the high impedance node to bring the whole thing into disequilibrium again. Theoretically, it should have started because the initial positive feedback should have multiplied the current and stabilised it thru negative feedback.
I guess u have fabricated this chip during ur college years, my boss has specifically banned one from omitting the startup, even if it takes up space.