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by bcatanzaro
656 days ago
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Anyone else found it odd that the article says "For all the improvements evident in contemporary surgical technology, electron microscopic images actually confirm that the edge of Neolithic obsidian blades exceed today’s steel scalpels in sharpness" and then cites a paper about obsidian blades from 1982? Has there been no improvement in sharpness in 42 years? Or are Neolithic obsidian blades just that much sharper? |
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I tend to geek out over the topic of cutting as it’s endlessly complex from biological matter all the way to cnc.