18 points | by Bluestein 17 hours ago
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Isn’t it fascinating that life on Earth began and evolved in such a radically different chemical environment? What we consider inhospitable was actually the cradle of life itself.
It is. Largely oxygen free life continues deep underground which may be where things started.
It is. How the whole thing "bootstrapped" itself, to where "oxygenation" enabled higher and yet higher complexity, leading to ...
... us.-
Oh,i thought it was yet another "rewrite it in Rust" thingy ...
Not familiar ... sounds interesting ...
Isn’t it fascinating that life on Earth began and evolved in such a radically different chemical environment? What we consider inhospitable was actually the cradle of life itself.
It is. Largely oxygen free life continues deep underground which may be where things started.
It is. How the whole thing "bootstrapped" itself, to where "oxygenation" enabled higher and yet higher complexity, leading to ...
... us.-
Oh,i thought it was yet another "rewrite it in Rust" thingy ...
Not familiar ... sounds interesting ...