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Folk lore about the influence of the moon on the quality of wood through the lens of science
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

Folk lore about the influence of the moon on the quality of wood through the lens of science

An article reports on a study conducted by researcher Amina Gačo Jež at the Faculty of Wood Technology, University of Ljubljana, examining whether lunar phases influence the quality of wood. The research challenges traditional beliefs held by loggers, who claim that cutting trees during specific lunar phases results in higher-quality timber that is more resistant to decay and pests. These beliefs, known as 'lunar logging' or 'lunary logging,' are based on folk traditions rather than scientific evidence. Gačo Jež’s findings suggest that while some traditional claims may persist, they lack empirical support. Her research focuses on measuring moisture content and density in wood samples collected during different lunar phases, comparing them to data from periods with varying rainfall levels. She notes that moisture levels in wood can affect its structural integrity and durability, making proper drying essential for industrial applications. The study is part of a broader doctoral thesis exploring factors like harvesting time, location, and storage methods that impact wood properties.

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Folk lore about the influence of the moon on the quality of wood through the lens of science

An article reports on a study conducted by researcher Amina Gačo Jež at the Faculty of Wood Technology, University of Ljubljana, examining whether lunar phases influence the quality of wood. The research challenges traditional beliefs held by loggers, who claim that cutting trees during specific lunar phases results in higher-quality timber that is more resistant to decay and pests. These beliefs, known as 'lunar logging' or 'lunary logging,' are based on folk traditions rather than scientific evidence. Gačo Jež’s findings suggest that while some traditional claims may persist, they lack empirical support. Her research focuses on measuring moisture content and density in wood samples collected during different lunar phases, comparing them to data from periods with varying rainfall levels. She notes that moisture levels in wood can affect its structural integrity and durability, making proper drying essential for industrial applications. The study is part of a broader doctoral thesis exploring factors like harvesting time, location, and storage methods that impact wood properties.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced examination of traditional beliefs versus scientific inquiry. It does not take a clear ideological stance but instead highlights the contrast between folklore and empirical research. The focus is on academic investigation rather than advocacy for any particular policy

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