This whole calculation is misleading because it ignores the question
of how long nanobacteria live. It assumes none die. With a very
short life span, the rate or reproduction might barely keep up with the
death rate.
I assume this calculation was intended to be a joke.
JBB
On Saturday, Jul 15, 2006, at 03:37 Asia/Tokyo, Mike Monett wrote:
Hmm... They replicate every 3 to 5 days. Let's take 5 days.
That means after 5 days, there are two of them.
Five days later, there are 10.
Five days later, there are 20.
Five days later, there are 40.
Five days later, there are 80.
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