Is cosmic dust the key to beginning life on Earth?✨️🌍️

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Cosmic dust may have delivered elements crucial for life to early Earth. Our planet is relatively poor in several elements that are necessary for the chemistry of life, but the dust that constantly drifts down from space has more, and it could have collected in glacial areas when Earth was young.

When cosmic dust falls on a glacier, it absorbs sunlight and heats up, melting into a small hole in the ice. The hole then continues to trap more and more dust. Finally, the chamber of dust drains into ponds at the edge of the glacier. And we can still see this process happening today.

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Its also pretty important considering our planet is made from the dust. And also all the water (oxygen) comes from the dust. And the oxygen we breathe came from the dust as well. So essentially, dust is life

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Put a cow, some wheat, water, yeast in a room and if a burger comes out, every logical person would think that there was someone in that room that made it. Yet some people would rather believe cosmic dust just happened to land in a glacier and that dust turned into every single living thing without anyone making them. Just because of a magical dust.

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Ever since i was a child its always puzzled me what the original radius of the Earth was after formation, archaeology surely has a correlation between depth and time but I've never been able to find it, anyone have the answer?

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Or you could elimimate all the guesses and admit GOD created man.

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