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Is the process of rotting food or any organic material directly related to the half life of its components?
No. Rotting food occurs at a cellular level. Bacteria attack the organics and break them down.cesaruelas said:Is the process of rotting food or any organic material directly related to the half life of its components?
DaveC426913 said:No. Rotting food occurs at a cellular level. Bacteria attack the organics and break them down.
It would. Bacteria and fungus are a major source, but the organic material will decompose on its own as well. Cells leak. Fluids mix. Components lose integrity.cesaruelas said:Organic material in an ideally bacteria-free environment would never decompose?
If you can find any evidence suggesting a link between normal food rotting and radioactive decay, I would be quite surprised.cesaruelas said:or only then would its decomposition be linked to the half life of its components?
DaveC426913 said:If you can find any evidence suggesting a link between normal food rotting and radioactive decay, I would be quite surprised.
Borek said:The notion of half life is not limited to radioactive decay.