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That's pretty interesting stuff. From the article it doesn't sound like anyone is doing a lab test to determine the lower bound for light intensity. Any reason not to? I mean, take a batch of this algae and shine 2x the theoretical minimum light intensity for photosynthesis on it. And another batch of algae with 1.5x, and 1.0x, and 0.8x, and 0.5x, etc.. And see which batches of algae die off? Devil is in the details, I guess?