How we evolved from bacteria and our real connection to the earth

jrGrow420

Active Member
Hey there rollitup! first post on this forum which i'v been reading for a while now, so i thought i would post something interesting and get some real feedback on what earth and bacteria is all about.


I've recently discovered that we did evolve from bacteria and are deeply intrigued by how it all works, i understand rhizosphere stuff a little and thought lets talk about this a little more.


I kinda understand Earth was a rock form and that rock was mineral which we eat, i'm trying to get a better understanding of this carbon star dust what i keep hearing about that landed on earth so we became 'carbon lifeforms' (google search all day for the truth)


Also where all the water and oxygen came from on the rock so it could hold life



I read seeds flowers n fruit evolved later on, just wondering how and why that happened as it wasn't needed previously :/









What are your thoughts on all this ?


bongsmilie


long live worms :peace:
 

yummy fur

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Yes, we have a cloud of atomic hydrogen, the electroweak and strong forces, and under the influence of curved spacetime, the cloud condenses into who you think you are.
 

jrGrow420

Active Member
I've been reading up a little on this since the last posts/vids and it's very interesting indeed.

I get the hydrogen and helium clouds with a little lithium started everything hot then went cool and all the electrons etc formed, and i read that before the big bang was some sort of singularity light source of something :/

They say the singularity theory could only happen from an imploding universe, it's about here i made 20 blunts and gave in :lol:


How the 1st atoms where formed is amazing and to think them same atoms are part of us is even more amazing!


Where are we going we ask ourselves, nowhere is the answer, it'll always be like this just different in the future looking at a more evolved picture

bongsmilie
hits blunt
 

doogledore

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Where did all the stardust, matter, and energy come from in the first place?

If the processes that evolved your brain are random, chaotic, and probabilistic (i.e. completely chance) then how can any ideas from said brain be anything other than random, chaotic, and probabilistic?

edit: Now, lets get some real feedback on what earth and bacteria is all about!
 

OPfarmer

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Far as I can tell the entire universe is simply a pile of cosmic dog shit. We got no idea of how small or how large things get.

Think compost pile sparking to life, same as the "big bang".

Quite possibly we and our entire universe are the "bacteria" of something larger scale., I think how impossibly large the compost pile is to a bacteria. Why not the same for us?

I envision the scale of size to keep going both large and small.

Universes inside universes inside universes.......

The question is.... Is their a limmit to the repeating scale? What's beyond the largest or smallest thing?

( I find it interesting that some are trying to determine if the universe is rotating like everything else.. galaxies spin, solar systems spin, moons orbit around planets. Even atoms are the same pattern.)

I question what the universe orbits... the clues to where the universe came from and where we fit, can be found their.

So likely our fragile eggshell minds won't figure it out soon.
 
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New Age United

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I've been reading up a little on this since the last posts/vids and it's very interesting indeed.

I get the hydrogen and helium clouds with a little lithium started everything hot then went cool and all the electrons etc formed, and i read that before the big bang was some sort of singularity light source of something :/

They say the singularity theory could only happen from an imploding universe, it's about here i made 20 blunts and gave in :lol:


How the 1st atoms where formed is amazing and to think them same atoms are part of us is even more amazing!


Where are we going we ask ourselves, nowhere is the answer, it'll always be like this just different in the future looking at a more evolved picture

bongsmilie
hits blunt
We're not going anywhere, not as the human race nor in our personal lives, we are right here right now, we will always be right here right now.
 
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