Hair - only trusted points
Give your hair to two American scientists James Ehlinger and Thure Cerling, University of Utah (USA). They are not fortune tellers, but they will "tell" where your home is.
Hair reveals where you live.Photo: Gemssty.com
On the hair there will be adhesion, even though the amount is very small, the minerals in your faucet have dried up, and they become witnesses to reveal where you live.
Indeed, the ratio of heavy isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen to water are very specific indicators for each region, decreasing when it rains and moving towards the north or away from the coast. Scientists have tried to retry this index and found them very suitable for the hair measurement of local people.
From meticulous indicators, the two scientists drew a local isotope map of 18 states in the United States and examined the isotope content of hydrogen and oxygen in hair collected from hairdressers in 85% of cases. That suitability allows only one hair to be taken to determine a person's residence.
Moreover, Ehlinger and Cerling also do an interesting experiment. During the holiday, employees each take a vacation. When they returned, the two men took each of them a hair. Guess where they were was not wrong, including a traveler in Beijing. Three months later, again, the "isotope signature" is no longer in China, but in the state of Utah. The work of the two scientists can be widely used for many purposes, for example tracking the path of a delinquent, but not only that.
James Ehlinger also collaborated with US investigating agencies to determine the origin of cellulose fibers in counterfeit dollars. Even a cocaine also carries the 'isotope signature' of the location of the drug smugglers.
Currently, James Ehlinger and Thure Cerling themselves have established a private criminal investigation facility to deploy their unique invention and will probably 'arrest corpses say something' in the way they say seven ball of journalists.
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