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1,700 year old egg never broke

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100 points by demadog 9 months ago · 37 comments

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fifilura 8 months ago

I guess they are scientists and know better than me, but my bet is that is will just contain sludge.

Egg shells are more organic than you expect.

This is why you use stuff like waterglass https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_silicate to seal them.

  • mulmen 8 months ago

    > Egg shells are more organic than you expect.

    I expect them to be completely organic. What else would they be?

    • parl_match 8 months ago

      namespace collision: to the layperson, it's organic because it came from an organism. from a chemical perspective, it's considered non-organic

      i admit i read ops comment and was confused for a second until it clicked. they're mostly calcium carbonate

      • mulmen 8 months ago

        I wondered about that but then in context wasn’t sure of the relevance. I’m aware that even fresh eggs are somewhat porous and wouldn’t expect the contents to last beyond a week before beginning to break down.

    • fifilura 8 months ago

      Mostly calcium carbonate.

    • foxyv 8 months ago

      Calcium carbonate. So a salt I guess?

nyanpasu64 8 months ago

The eggshell looks like a century egg, but as mentioned by the comment the contents may have decomposed if the mud wasn't alkaline like the century egg production process.

ars 8 months ago

I think they should not pierce it, but instead leave it for future humans to study.

  • teruakohatu 8 months ago

    Science funding requires doing something. Nobody funds you to not do something.

    Regardless of getting funding, I don't see why our level of technology is not adequate to study an egg.

    • sdwr 8 months ago

      It might be the only 1700 year old egg in the world. Surely the prudent thing to do is wait some fraction of its age (200 years?) and reevaluate. What are the chances that, out of all of history, now is the best time to open it?

      • lazide 8 months ago

        It’s already been removed from it’s protective environment and will degrade long before 200 years.

  • yumraj 8 months ago

    Depending on how you look at it, the ones studying it are future humans.

  • timschmidt 8 months ago

    Forbidden breakfast!

  • creatonez 8 months ago

    Don't worry, I'll find another one

mseepgood 8 months ago

Of course they are going to break it.

shrx 8 months ago

I wonder why they don't put it in a CT scanner first before breaking it.

  • shrx 8 months ago

    Apologies, apparently I missed this part in the article since the large ad banner immediately next to it distracted me.

  • Cyphase 8 months ago

    > A Micro CT scan showed that this ancient egg is still full of liquid.

    > “Researchers are planning to carefully extract the liquid to better study it,” stated Edward Biddulph, Senior Project Manager, who oversaw the site excavation. “It’s a controlled process similar to egg blowing, where a tiny hole is made in its shell after creating a 3D model.”

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_microtomography

    • metalman 8 months ago

      I think it is a mistake not to cut the top off the egg and just look inside as ancient egg shell has no value after it drys out and the visual information may be unique,so off with its top, and then take samples of the "liquid" and the inner shell lining, if it's present, and then see if there is any remaining structure of an embryo or the egg as laid.

fsckboy 8 months ago

>Scientists are eager to use DNA testing to establish the species that laid the egg

how much DNA is in an egg, isn't it just a single cell with a single nucleus? and if unfertilized is haploid?

  • fbn79 8 months ago

    In addition to the single nucleus the egg can contains trace of DNA from the mother

anshumankmr 8 months ago

I dare them to make an omelette wit that.

robofanatic 8 months ago

Story of an egg that never hatched.

knighthack 8 months ago

I'm willing to bet there's a dragon in that egg.

slow123_ 8 months ago

duke dennis must’ve saved the egg for breakfast but forgot about it loll

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