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Dark foliage
Billy wrote:
.... That biological reactions are carried out in aqueous solutions, and that vast amounts of water would allow divergent compounds a proximity to each other with the chance of interacting? Can you think of another crucible in which disparate amino acids, and ions could interact and then multiply? mud/clay/oils/bubbles/foams/salts but some would say hydrothermal vents and crusts of certain compounds may also be likely candidates. i'm more in favor of foam/bubbles/oils/clays/muds. i've seen them in action (building what used to be called a skimmer in reef aquarium keeping as a means to get organic materials out of the water, pump a lot of bubbles through a column of water and what comes to the top is gunk like the foam that collects on beaches). songbird |
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