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^ thats true, and unless i'm mistaken (microbiology is a long time ago for me) they are in a state of hibernation and cannot induce a pathology until they 'wake up.'
Im saying if i took two barbells each with the same load on either end, one barbell was 5ft and the other was 10ft, and i held them both at the centre of gravity, they would both obviously balance fine.
Then if i moved and held them each a foot to the right of the centre of gravity, the longer one would be less stable because it is longer. The same amount of deviation from the COG means more when the bar is longer.
the longer one would be less stable because it is longer
The same amount of deviation from the COG
Yup, this is dead on. Im doing Microbiology as part of this year in University. Its the most interesting thing i've ever done, and also kind of a rush working with pathogens, haha.
Our tutor was telling us that a dead guy was found frozen in the side of a mountain they think from around 1000 BC, and when they cut open his stomach there were live spores in there.
They lived for 3000 years inside a dead guy's stomach in the side of a frozen mountain! This is why bacteria is probably the most amazing organism ever.