Scientists Wonder What Fingerprints Are For
Hugh Pickens writes "The BBC reports that scientists say they have disproved the theory that fingerprints improve grip by increasing friction between people's fingers and the surface they are holding. Dr Roland Ennos designed a machine which enabled him to measure the amount of friction generated by a fingerprint when it was in contact with an acrylic glass at varying levels of pressure. The results showed that friction levels increased by a much smaller amount than had been anticipated, debunking the hypothesis that fingerprints provide an improved grip. Ennos believes that fingerprints may have evolved to grip onto rough surfaces, like tree bark; the ridges may allow our skin to stretch and deform more easily, protecting it from damage; or they may allow water trapped between our finger pads and the surface to drain away and improve surface contact in wet conditions. Other researchers have suggested that the ridges could increase our fingerpads' touch sensitivity."
Religion can try to tell you whether or not creating such a bomb is a good idea.
Ah, so as an Atheist, I have license to blow shit up because I don't have a god to know any better?
- RG>
Hey pal, this isn't a pleasantforest, so don't waste my time with pleasantries!
That and the flood is old testament. The new testament explicitly says they're allowed to throw out pieces of the old testament they don't like (which is why Christians eat bacon), so I don't see any reason they can't reneg the flood promise.