Uhh, maybe that's not the best source?

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On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 1:08 PM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

>  If bacteria can do it- surely modern dinosaurs … err … chickens can do
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> http://sandbox.scp-wiki.net/transmuting-bacteria
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> *From:* Kevin O'Malley
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> Such a theory would be straightforward (but not cheap) to test.  We
> contact Louis Kervran to see if he has any of those golden sample
> eggs still in storage, and submit them to the intense chemical testing that
> would be able to sift through whether they've got  KH*CO3 or CaCO3 in
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> If we could contact old Louie … hmm… that would be an anomaly in itself
> since he died in 1983. However, there could be eggs in storage somewhere.
> This would be a great test to do.
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> A large percentage of the eggshell would be potassium, in the form known
> as potash, so it should be possible to check this out.
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> As I recall – researchers in the US military actually replicated this work
> but there were others who could not replicate. Not sure what the military
> interest was ?
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> K-rations ?  J
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