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Topic: Amazing article about Atmosphere/fungus/lichens. | Topic page views:
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Delphi
Mystic Warrior

S. Bossier, Louisiana 1583 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 08-12-2001 05:19 PM
A must read at http://www.surfingtheapocalypse.com in reference to how science has found that fungus and lichen and plants were on earth earlier than previously thought and how "they" were influential in forming and changing the atmosphere...the lichen grew to protect the other "photosynthises plants" so they could produce more oxygen, clean the air of "bad" gases and lower high temperatures. That might explain the increase in mushrooms and lichens that some folks have noticed. Perhaps Mother Nature is trying to "take care" of the atmospheric problems being caused by the chemtrails, pollution, etc. so as to lower the temps from the high sun activity, the greenhouse effect, etc. The mushrooms and lichen could be an emerging sign of how Nature is trying to repair itself...to change what has been done to the earth and rectify it...?? That is a "positive" sign to think on for a change! To think that Mother Earth will "overcome" all and "save the day" for us all without any help. I love the concept!! Love, Joanne ^j^ The thread to access the article is in the center, scroll down a little bit, it mentions fungus and atmosphere...that is the article. Unless....the particulate matter is "spores" to have lichens and such grow more plentiful and "save" the atmosphere...(that one is kinda silly and doubtful)...just thinkin silly out loud. J.
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mark sky
bin Rydin

SW coast of Oregon 1089 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 03-16-2004 07:40 PM
Spores, it seems, can endeure absolute vacume and space environmental temperatures so as "colonizers" they would be amoung the first intelligent spores would use this adaptive technique to broadcast their message the less intelligent would send heavy bulkie spaceships and probes and report them as "crashed" upon arrival
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Mech
Commitees of Correspondence

The Minuteman State 6025 posts, Jun 2001
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posted 03-17-2004 12:26 AM
Under a microscope.... spores look remarkably "metallic".
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