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I'm taping that and shall watch it as a series in one:biggrin:

 

Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

 

Taping? You actually have a VCR? I didn't think they still made tapes. :)

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Taping? You actually have a VCR? I didn't think they still made tapes. :)

 

:lol:

HD recorder:001_rolleyes:, should've said, recording not taping

 

Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

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That's what I wondered :confused:

I had to ask myself, why didn't the puple bacteria which dominated ALL of the surface water suppress the cyano bacteria which prevailed? Also why doesn't it produce oxygen, what does it use to harness the energy from light, and by what process with what waste products?

How did the cyano bacteria evolve from the purple, and further to that, how did it leave the water and become the 'evolutionary mother' of every green thing we have now?

Why did not even some of purple bacteria escape the water and evolve to give some purple plant species?

Also, what the heck did the purple bacteria evolve from?!

I'm not a creationist, or anything else for that matter, I feel I don't know enough about what happened so long ago to have an opinion, at least not one worth fighting about! Why some people will argue till they're blue in the face I don't get, I'm happy in the fact I will never really know how life started. However, that said, I find too difficult to believe it happened how science suggests, and think that creationist theory is just as plausible...

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