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Bioautography of a Chlorophyll Molecule is a best-selling bioautography by an anonymous chlorophyll molecule.
Excerpts
"Photovorous by day, predatory by night."
"Photosynthesis is slavery."
What book did we least expect for Christmas?
Biography was my 2020 answer to the question "What book will I least expect for Christmas?"
Relationship with organic golems
The publication Bioautography generated new interest in organic golems, including the potential use of chlorophyll in plant-based golems, for example as forest rangers and environmental remediation engineers.
Relationship with Green Lantern power battery
Actor, cryptographer, and alleged time-traveller Niles Cartouchian has repeatedly asserted that the House of Malevecchio secretly researched plant-based organic golems during the Renaissance, in an attempt to reverse engineer the power battery associated with Green Lantern power rings.
In the News
A Green Lanterns Corps Public Relations algorithm announces that an investigation by GL Corps Internal Affairs officers reveals "no evidence" that the House of Malevecchio stole a Power ring during the Renaissance.
Fiction cross-reference
- Bioautography
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Organic golem
- What book did we least expect for Christmas? - Biography was my 2020 least expected book.
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Autobiography @ Wikipedia
- Chlorophyll @ Wikipedia
- Deep chlorophyll maximum @ Wikipedia
- Evolution of photosynthesis @ Wikipedia