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RE: Exploring Human Origins: A Look Back at the Inner Earth as Our Possible Ancient Home

in #writing8 years ago

The hypothesis is called Panspermia which posits that there is life all around the universe, and the intermingling was made possible because of meteors, asteroids and comets. The below zero temperature preserves the bacteria. It's only when the cosmic mass enters an atmosphere when it becomes hot. The core still preserves the bacteria.

It could be that we are the byproduct of millions of bacteria from all around the universe, and with the right mix of the elements on Earth, we were able to materialize. Water would be the key factor though. So, yeah, if this holds true, then we are aliens by definition.

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I've heard that spores can survive in space, and that maybe we are somehow related to mushrooms, but I'm not sure how that would work at all. If mushrooms are family, I suppose I should spend more time with them, but last time we hung out it was a little awkward and weird.

The last time I hung out with them, I lightly sauteed them in EVOO and ate them, so I'm not sure how forgiving they would be.

haha yep I ate every one I ever knew.