myrmepropagandist on Nostr: What if it's generally always pretty much the same cycle, similar progressions of ...
What if it's generally always pretty much the same cycle, similar progressions of creatures, similar biomes-- and then after a few billion years it ends...
We just don't understand what the resource is that makes it possible. What do the 5th generation of starfish and bone worms think of the whale that is their whole world?
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