King Phenomenon
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So obviously the temperature of earth after formation for 1 billion yrs was perfect for life to arise. That sucks we’ll never be able to replicate that to validate the theory of abiogenesis.
so it took 1 billion years for non living matter to develop into single celled organisms.
Then it took 3.5 billion yrs. for single celled organisms to become multicellular organisms.
Multicellular organisms have dominated the last 1 billion yrs.
this seems weird. One would think it would’ve taken a shorter time for single celled organisms to become multicellular organisms given that it only took 1 billion years for non living matter to evolve into living single celled organisms. I mean humans emerged 6 million years ago. Look at us now. Something seems off.
who knows, it probably was the heat that sped things up during the transition from non living to living.
Maybe we’ll discover some of those pre single celled living things in outer space in the future.
so it took 1 billion years for non living matter to develop into single celled organisms.
Then it took 3.5 billion yrs. for single celled organisms to become multicellular organisms.
Multicellular organisms have dominated the last 1 billion yrs.
this seems weird. One would think it would’ve taken a shorter time for single celled organisms to become multicellular organisms given that it only took 1 billion years for non living matter to evolve into living single celled organisms. I mean humans emerged 6 million years ago. Look at us now. Something seems off.
who knows, it probably was the heat that sped things up during the transition from non living to living.
Maybe we’ll discover some of those pre single celled living things in outer space in the future.
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