[extropy-chat] Thoughts on preserved tissue

Al Brooks kerry_prez at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 30 14:10:03 UTC 2005


Why, for millions of years. However there's no record
of trilobites and other creatures that old having
their tissue preserved.  So perhaps after say, 178.4
million years, tissue is gone.


> If tissue remains frozen long enough to become
> completely encapsulated,
> then its surroundings dessicated, how long could the
> tissue be
> preserved?


		
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