On Tue, 27 Oct 1998, Liza May wrote:
> > [Wes] Cooked food is dark and literally dead.
>
> Likewise, cooked food is no more "dead" than
> un-cooked food. They are BOTH "dead." Neither form
> has the recognized characteristics of "life"
> (meaning that they do not Metabolize, or Respond,
> or Reproduce).
Actually, something that is freshly dead still
contains many "living" characteristics. For example, I
understand human fingernails and hair still grow for
some amount of time after death.
If you killed and then roasted a human being I somehow
doubt the fingernails would still be growing. I don't
know though. Maybe this should be put to experiment.
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