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Haha. And to think, I came across this article after watching about 20minutes worth of Infamous footage. |
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Looks like rubbish, the only Google result for internal electric fields inside cells is that article. |
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No, because you'd have to put energy in to the human in the first place. You're not 'generating' anything. You might as well just burn the food. |
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Article sounds rubbish. |
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The planet Earth exhibits all of these properties and therefore can be considered alive and its own single organism by the scientific definition.does the planet Earth reproduce, well no unless you count the moon.7. Reproduction: The ability to produce new organisms.
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It's true, the crux of the plot of The Matrix makes no sense whatsoever in it's published form; you can't use human beings as batteries. |
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This article referenced at the bottom of that link is somewhat more informative: |
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Whoa for some reason i thought that said something about cells phones lol |
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My first search after reading the article was ["Raoul Kopelman" 15 million volts] and I got this as one of the first hits, along with another hit from phys.org (saying that the findings were also published in the Biophysical Journal), which I'm hoping you're not attempting to discredit without reason. |
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15 million volts isn't a measure of electric field strength? |
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In a word... yes. |
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I'm a student studying mathematics and the sciences, and I'll be reading mathematics next year hopefully at Cambridge with the intention of going into computational neuroscience research, so this subject is very relevant to what interests me. |
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Cool. |
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It's easy to get potential difference over the membrane since it's a physical barrier that keeps ions from cell exterior of entering the cell, and vice versa. |
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