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Krista Zala
Not Your Grandfather’s Origin of Life Theory


06 ôåâðàëÿ 2012

With just a glimpse, early Earth could almost be mistaken for a contemporary — but lifeless — landscape. A vast ocean swept shores in cycles, wind and rain chipped at cliffs, while vents and volcanoes leaked fresh compounds. Yet Earth’s features and rhythms both above and below its surface did differ, often operating much more chaotically than those they’ve settled into over the eons.


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