oay write full explanation! I dont get short handMicrobial fuel cells, maybe.

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oay write full explanation! I dont get short handMicrobial fuel cells, maybe.

Well this is a bit too much Physics for me@Akheilos I'm an IT guy for some reason, and the reason is, I hated biology and related stuff badly.
I tried reading it, in start it started making a little sense, but then it went miles above my head lol

hmmmm...true...sorry like I said earlier on I am confused and waiting for some Physics dude to come explain me the last bit:
I'm curious. Widespread electricity is a fairly new thing on earth. Less than a 100 years ago, the only electricity earth had was from brief sparks of lightning. Did these bacteria still exist then?
It seems that the Egyptian civilization had harnessed electricity thousands of years ago, and the Baghdad lamp or batterie was another proof from mesopotamia:I'm curious. Widespread electricity is a fairly new thing on earth. Less than a 100 years ago, the only electricity earth had was from brief sparks of lightning. Did these bacteria still exist then?