The show's research staff proposed three possible uses: electroplating, medical pain relief (through acupuncture), and religious experience. It was discovered that when linked in series the cells indeed had sufficient power to electroplate a small token. For acupuncture, the batteries produced a "random" pulse that could be felt through the needles; however, it began to produce a painful burning sensation when the batteries were grounded to two needles at once. For the religious experience aspect of the batteries, a replica of the Ark of the Covenant was constructed, complete with two cherubim. Instead of linking the cherubim's golden wings to the low power batteries, an electric fence generator was connected. When touched, the wings produced a strong feeling of tightness in the chest. Although the batteries themselves had not been used, it was surmised that, due to the apparent lack of knowledge of electricity, any form of electrical sensation from them could equate to the "divine presence" in the eyes of ancient people. In the end, the Baghdad battery myth was found "plausible" on all three accounts.
-wikipedia
compare baghdad battery to computer to theory of relativity to energy to intelligent energy to ram to artificial intelligence.
this data can be converted to mass.
almost forgot blue ray, wireless, radiation, meditation, concentration, electro magnetic fields, ultra sound, and whatever other cancerous or benevolent energy that floats from ocean to waste.
If walls could talk...err...if someone could hear them
-flips his sci fi cap backwards-
lets see you Top THAT one ONE! and dont hand me britney spears, thats old syntax!
one, try to just ponder for a moment, how LARGE a baghdad battery the internet is. makes everything else look like a quarter of a pixel in comparison.
Virgil: Compare anomalous to evolution to natural I can't deny that you are misreading a natural form of evolution Rick!