22 May 2005

More Media Bias

Check out this story, and the lead-in.

BALTIMORE, Maryland (AP) -- A particle accelerator is being used to reveal the long-lost writings of the Greek mathematician Archimedes, work hidden for centuries after a Christian monk wrote over it in the Middle Ages.

Highly focused X-rays produced at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in Menlo Park, California were used last week to begin deciphering the parts of the 174-page text that have not yet been revealed.

The X-rays cause iron in the hidden ink to glow.

"One of the delightful things is we don't know what it's going to say," said William Noel, head of the Archimedes Palimpsest project at the Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore.

Not a "scribe" or a "clerk". A "Christian monk". The implication? "Christianity has a long history of defacing and marginalizing scientific literature!" This is, of course, nonsense.

Otherwise, this is a pretty cool story. My theory is that Archimedes' text will give us a formula to cure Michael Jackson's homosexual pedophilia, and instructions on how to spot Counterfeit Mini Coopers.

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