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What if the most common life form in our organic universe is a
microfossil worm.? A worm that is best seen using a magnification of 200,000 times under a scanning electron microscope. This worm structure is segmented and has the width about a hundredth of that of a human hair. These worms I am looking at as I type. They came to earth inside meteorites. The Earth being less than a dust bunny in comparison to the universe and we are finding more and more of these extraterrestrial worms is my reasoning for this What if bert |
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