Lagoon in Argentina may harbor example of 'earliest signs of life' on Earth
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2023
- A lagoon in Argentina's Puna de Atacama harbors microbial communities, known as stromatolites, that could be good examples of the earlier form of life on Earth. Full Story: www.livescience.com/planet-ea...
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are the stromatolites the green things or the white things?
Would love to know this answer
Could life have been created spontaneously on earth?
That certainly appears to be what happened.
@@jasonaltig985 certainly? But it is supposed to be beyond impossible.
Watch "Origin" from illustra media.
Either life came from outside the planet (and outside this "universe") or it was priviledged by chance (and this multiverse too) or it was created (engineered) because it is too complex to have been existent from chance in such a short time in such a infinitely tiny place like this known surrounding called "our universe" by some people.