They show a white mushroom-like clot that formed in blood in a tube. The clot was too big to fit into the tube entrance so it must have formed after the blood was in the tube.
If true, this demonstrates that these "clots" can take resources from blood to grow, at the very least. It doesn't seem crazy to think they could take resources from elsewhere. Should be relatively easy experiment for one of these embalmers or doctors to perform.
They show a white mushroom-like clot that formed in blood in a tube. The clot was too big to fit into the tube entrance so it must have formed after the blood was in the tube.
If true, this demonstrates that these "clots" can take resources from blood to grow, at the very least. It doesn't seem crazy to think they could take resources from elsewhere. Should be relatively easy experiment for one of these embalmers or doctors to perform.