Was our oldest ancestor a proton-powered rock? - life -...
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Frustration. How much current is produced? Can it be used as a power source? If you put a billion little circles in a group will they produce a usable amount of current? Is this merely an oddity?
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I admit that the Turin Shroud carbon dating was inconclusive in my opinion due to the burning and the fact that the shroud has dust the indicates a Levant origin. This work, however, puts those doubts to rest. The shroud is an obvious medieval fake - the work of a miracle should not be so easy to reproduce.