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Powerful x-ray to unravel fragile Dead Sea scrolls
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Most interesting! Mind you, at that speed there must be questions about damage -- they have acquired plenty of energy from the sound of it.
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This technology could probably read palimpsests.
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Palimpsests are easy peasy to read!
http://www.archimedespalimpsest.org/ What is interesting is what we will soon be able to recover, it is like microscopes and telescopes, our abilities to explore are continuously getting better - planets around stars for example. Jesus DNA in a wasp that stung him and then got trapped in some amber? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Times-Eye-Ti...469910-9920450 |
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