From: libertidad@south.south.com   
      
   On Sun, 15 Jan 2023 12:19:57 -0000, slider    
   wrote:   
      
   >### - not long after the earth cooled down enough to no longer be   
   >completely molten, a single-celled bacteria arrived here, either via a   
   >comet or from just drifting through space - pan spermia! the obvious   
   >answer...   
      
   What happened to the widely accepted theory that life simply evolved   
   over aeons in primordial tidal pools primed by lighting strikes where   
   all the ingredients - amino acids etc - were present & there was ample   
   time, hundreds of millioins of years?   
      
   Your panspermia theory is an outlier, I have Fred Hoyle's book, it   
   seems prima facie plausible but has never entered mainstream   
   acceptance.   
      
   >   
   >an incredibly simple entity that then proliferated for around a billion   
   >years in earth's oceans without any change, the big question being: after   
   >a billion years of such utter stability what then kick-started the   
   >multicellular explosion history records that eventually resulted in all   
   >the different complex multicellular life-forms we see today?   
      
   >well, the full(ish) answer eventually came to me in a dream heh, in a WILD   
   >actually...   
   >   
   >i.e., have been pondering this question of origins for quite some time,   
   >have even asked about it in other dreams only to receive but partial   
   >answers, clues maybe like pieces of an incomplete jigsaw whereby you can't   
   >quite make out the full picture coz it isn't finished enough yet?   
   >   
   >this time tho' methinks i gots it lol :)))   
   >   
   >and it's really rather startling & surprising! (as most solutions found in   
   >dreams often are...)   
   >   
   >i can't, however, swear that's it's true or totally correct as this all   
   >appears to be an answer entirely from the subconscious mind, one that   
   >during the hours of WILDing seemingly has some kinda more   
   >conscious/photographic access to the sum total of memories stored over a   
   >lifetime, which thus then links/weaves forgotten/unconscious ideas &   
   >patterns together in some kinda novel manner that can't otherwise be   
   >accessed under normal waking/rational conditions... genius level, smile :)   
      
   Why resort to dreams for your genius level? Don't you remember, you   
   advised this group that your IQ was 160. And you were serious.   
      
   >   
   >the answer in this case to how & why life originated on this planet and   
   >was completely stable for a billion years as just a single cell, only to   
   >suddenly then explode into ever-changing and ever complex multicellular   
   >forms that eventually exploited every possible niche on earth in every   
   >possible way over the next half-billion years right up to today, is simply   
   >because exactly the 'same' simple life form also reached mars and   
   >proliferated there for maybe a billion years too while mars still had   
   >running/sitting water on its surface!   
   >   
   >the 'difference' being that mars doesn't have all of the 'same' elements   
   >that we have here on earth? (there's one particular organic one that's   
   >missing on mars that's fairly important to life but common here) so the   
   >entity that grew and stabilised on mars, although exactly the same   
   >bacteria originally, was actually very slightly differently evolved in its   
   >chemical makeup, almost like the species of whatever it originally was   
   >split/diverged into 2 slightly different species merely because of the   
   >differing conditions in which it was forced to live & grow etc...   
   >   
   >which, for a billion years, was apparently just fine... both species were   
   >stable enough in their simplicity and respective environments on their   
   >respective planets for simply ages without any change whatsoever...   
   >   
   >mars, however, began to die... whether it was too far out from the sun to   
   >remain warm or just too small to hold its atmosphere, doesn't really   
   >matter coz start to die it did...   
   >   
   >at some point before it died a large meteor strike on mars (one that   
   >killed the planet or not is interesting but irrelevant) for sure threw-off   
   >some mars-rocks into space, some of which apparently traveled to earth   
   >carrying live examples of it its own home-grown bacteria... conditions in   
   >the oceans being similar here it too thrived and proliferated until it   
   >grew in enough numbers to bump into it's cousin here on earth... and   
   >that's when things hotted up heh...   
   >   
   >some probably just attacked and ate each other, others maybe cooperated,   
   >either way an arms race between predator & prey that led to ever-complex   
   >forms & intelligence commenced, simple conjoined forms to begin with (we   
   >still see the likes of today with bacteria living inside other species in   
   >some kinda simple but symbiotic, mutually dependent relationship... our   
   >own gut for example, where scores of different bacteria help us to break   
   >down our food!)   
   >   
   >the end result of the introduction of a slightly different but related   
   >species to each other being all the different life forms we then see today   
   >when their initial meeting galvanised them into some kinda   
   >survival/cooperation mode, this being an explanation for the origin of the   
   >predator/prey dichotomy that people have always wondered about...   
   >   
   >one obvious (contextual) question being: so was it the mars microbe or the   
   >earth microbe that ultimately turned predator?? (heh)   
   >   
   >it all adds up see?   
   >   
   >only how would ya ever know if it's actually correct or not?? (maybe   
   >genetically huh, and/or if/when they find similar fossilised bacterial   
   >mats on mars too)   
   >   
   >correct or not tho' i likes it haha, it's neat ;)   
      
   How's that self published book on dreaming of yours going?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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